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The Colombian opened the account for Everton on a new day in the Premier League.
There are players who do not have to run much, that if they encounter a shadow while defending, that can be more than enough. This is the coach’s ability to understand that and know that virtue is on the other side when he attacks when there is amplitude. That seems to be happening at Everton: Carlo Ancelotti understands that James Rodríguez it is for the offensive, it is at that moment that it generates danger.
This Wednesday, in the match between Everton and Leicester, on a new day of the Premier League, the Colombian took the ball, tried to make a filtered pass, there was a rebound, the ball fell and without the profile for his left leg, he closed off to finish with his right hand and fired at Kasper Schmeichel’s far post.
And to leave the Danish goalkeeper, who almost always throws himself in front of the ball and has a long reach – just like his father – it has to be a very well placed shot, like that of James Rodríguez, who hits the post and the net of the arch in front of the goal with which Everton equals 1-1 with Leicester.
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Another example of the Colombian talent, who sometimes doesn’t have to do much as he consolidates with little as the figure.