Andy Hinchcliffe
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But this was Everton's response to going behind.
It was really positive.
The crowd got behind them.
So whether they'd scored or not, I think the fans would have said, well, at least we're trying to disrupt City and trying to score.
And they actually deserve that goal, deserve to get back into the game.
I'm sure he knows that actually the ball's going in.
He knows that Coleman is going to score.
So it's not as if it's going wide and he has to touch it.
I just get the sense that he's not getting many opportunities and this is a golden chance just to get his head on that ball in the line and actually claim the goal.
So that's why I think he follows it in and scores.
Once again, Everton at the start of the second half made it really difficult for Man City to get any rhythm.
And I thought that might not work.
Because half-time, sometimes things can go a little bit flat and it's hard to get started again.
But I thought Everton did really well and they got plenty of free kicks.
Some of the defending from Otamendi and Zinchenko was really poor, giving away cheap free kicks, encouraging Everton on.
Again, they did as much as they possibly could.
But Edison, two really, really important saves.
If not for him, it could have been a very different story.
I think it's really interesting that Riyad Mahrez in the interview was saying he was thinking about putting it to Jordan Pickford's left.
And I'm standing over that as a left-footed free kick taker, which I was.