Will-he won't-he rom-com co-star of Gregg Berhalter, Luca Koleosho, gets the start against Arsenal. Playing wide left.
Koleosho beats Tomiyasu in a physical sprinting tussle to the end line, and crosses - deflection falls to Brownhill near the top of the box who puts in a great shot. Koleosho's play helped create the whole thing. 1-1.
Good game from him, and he'll get to feature in every goal highlight reel from this season courtesy of the Zinchenko scissor kick.
Koleosho with a look at his first goal from 15 yards out on the left, right footer hit firmly that Areola has to parry away. Not a bad shot, but could have been placed better.
Koleosho goes down in the box, ruled that he was trying to draw a penalty and a goal kick given. Crowd chants VAR VAR VAR
Koleosho unlucky - he was probably legitimately fouled, but it looked like a dive initially and then may have fallen short of the "clear and obvious" rule on review.
Exciting long dribbling run by Koleosho - ending by splitting defendesr in the box and drawing a penalty against Kudus! This time he gets the call ... but VAR again.
America's second-favorite Luca (with the option to be favorite if he pulls a Balogun) starts against Wolves. Would leave the Everton-asterisked relegation zone with a second straight win, but that's a big if. Playing wide left.
Beats defenders on the dribble twice in the box, but still has his shot blocked. Announcers raving now after a quieter start.
Koleosho getting medical attention - had limped a little after a hard sprint and possibly contact with Semedo, acting like he wants to keep going, we'll see if the staff agree.