Sunderland 1-1 Everton: Xhaka's First Goal & Player Ratings (2025)

Sunderland vs. Everton: Player Ratings Unveiled - Xhaka's Debut Goal Steals the Show!

Let's dive into the player ratings from the Sunderland vs. Everton match, where Granit Xhaka's first goal for SAFC became the headline! Here's a breakdown of how each player performed:

  • Robin Roefs (7/10): While he couldn't prevent the goal, Roefs was otherwise his usual dependable self. He made a crucial save and was proactive in claiming crosses.

  • Trai Hume (6/10): Hume had a shaky start, struggling against Everton's attacks on his side of the pitch, but he improved as the game progressed.

  • Nordi Mukiele (8/10): Mukiele could have closed down Ndiaye for the goal but was defensively dominant under pressure. He contributed well in attack, delivering a great ball that Isidor should have capitalized on and nearly scored from Xhaka's cross.

  • Dan Ballard (8/10): Like his teammates, Ballard started a bit sloppily. However, he was excellent in the final hour, making a vital interception to prevent a potential goal.

  • Reinildo (8/10): Despite the goal coming from Ndiaye cutting inside, Reinildo performed well, nullifying threats and contributing in attack. He also made a brilliant late clearance.

  • Granit Xhaka (C) (8/10): Xhaka scored his first goal for the club with a deflected effort and dominated the midfield once the team found their rhythm. He almost set up a winning goal but had a couple of sloppy passes.

  • Noah Sadiki (8/10): Sadiki got frustrated early on and received a booking. However, he covered a lot of ground, displayed skill in attack, and performed well during Everton's late break.

  • Lutsharel Geertruida (8/10): Geertruida was calm and composed throughout the game, making good tackles and displaying excellent ball control.

  • Bertrand Traore (7/10): Traore was Sunderland's best attacking outlet in the first half, causing problems for Everton. He remained solid in the second half, contributing on the right and tracking back to help.

  • Enzo Le Fee (7/10): Le Fee created opportunities with good touches, set up a chance for Isidor, and his run led to Xhaka's equalizer.

  • Wilson Isidor (6/10): Isidor had a half-chance but shot over the bar and missed a better opportunity from Mukiele's cross.

Substitutes:

  • Chemsdine Talbi (6/10): Showed effort but didn't get a chance to run with the ball.

  • Brian Brobbey (6/10): Made good runs but had no luck up front.

Man of the Match: Granit Xhaka

Xhaka's Impact: Although Xhaka made a couple of sloppy passes that led to dangerous counter-attacks, his teammates bailed him out. His presence was crucial, providing a calming influence when the team struggled and becoming instrumental in the final hour. He scored his first goal and deserved the Man of the Match award.

Controversy Alert: Do you agree with Xhaka being Man of the Match, despite the errors? Who else stood out for you in this match, and why? Share your thoughts in the comments below!**

Sunderland 1-1 Everton: Xhaka's First Goal & Player Ratings (2025)
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