Everton were left disappointed after failing to secure three points against Aston Villa at home, leaving both sides to a 0-0 draw. Everton dominated the match from the beginning but could not capitalize on their chances due to poor finishing. Everton continues to struggle with good forwards, as Beto missed an early opportunity from a cross that came from Iliman Ndiaye, which denied the team from securing a win at home. The contribution of the striker to David Moyes' squad cannot be overlooked, but he is still affected by the conversion of opportunities into goals. The team does not lack good midfielders and wingers, but they must work very well on their strikers if they want to make a mark in the Premier League this season. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, and Jack Grealish created chances but were not enough to earn a win. The inability of the team to display excellent finishes has affected them so far. In this new season, Grealish has created five opportunities that should end in goals; he has also fired 18 shots on target. While the team hopes to build up their forwards so that they will be able to turn dominance into victories, they cannot afford to place less attention on their defence as they wait for their injured players to get back on the field.