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Green Cockade
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He was the best in the league in his position before the big injury and he was outstanding yesterday. I can't recall Mane being kept as ineffective in many a long day. SK has to find a way to play both him and Doherty-should be two of the first names on the team sheet. Mick didn't want to, maybe miffed at Matt breaking omerta on the previous regime contrary to his old school values, but it has to be done now.
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coleman’s best feature was his tirelessly overlapping down the wing. If you think he’s finished just drop him but playing him in a back three is just a foolish idea. It’s not what his skill set would suit.
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Green Devil
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It could well be a case of "horses for courses" so you could potentially see Doherty and Coleman starting 4 or 5 games each in the next campaign, with a 4-3-3 coming into play suiting Coleman and a 3-5-2 suiting Doherty depending on the team we're facing.
Stephen Kenny will no doubt have 2 or possibly 3 formations that he will stick with and trust, switching it up depending on the opposition (with players being coached on how to play said formation) unlike those who were in the hot-seat before him. I hope he starts picking our form players at a club level, when factoring in who starts for us. I'm absolutely sick of seeing the same plodders being selected because "they've never let their country down because they show up".
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Coleman had a good game yesterday. The extended break may have done him a world of good. My only caveat is to see how he performs for the remainder of the season as teams get up to match speed. Having read his comments about players playing for their future at Everton, my sense of it is that he had himself in great physical condition ahead of the game which gave him an edge. I don't think he would have been able to recover so quickly and make up 5 yards on Mane if he wasn't at near peak fitness. Still it was good to see him do well.
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Donegalman
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Anyone watch the Everton game? How did he play? Another clean sheet and 90 minutes anyway.
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p:nth-of-type(2)","sizes":[[8,8]],"hideOnSensitiveArticle":true,"relativePos":"after","additionalClass":"in-article","name":"div-gpt-ad-vip-slot","type":"VIP"}'> Everton's man-of-the-match against Liverpool continued that form to this game at Carrow Road, making a few important defensive contributions in the first half in particular. He's been crucial to two clean sheets in a row now. |
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Green Cockade
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I only saw the first half of the game but would agree with this assessment. Looking back to his best.
Edited by Green Cockade - 25 Jun 2020 at 10:37am |
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just tuned in. How’s he done?
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Everton's club captain is in fantastic form following his side's return to the Premier League and this match was no different. His defensive contributions were consistently excellent throughout even in periods of increased Leicester pressure. |
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sky didnt seem to rate him:
Player ratingsEverton: Pickford (5), Coleman (6), Keane (6), Holgate (6), Digne (7), Iwobi (5), Gomes (6), Sigurdsson (7), Gordon (8), Calvert-Lewin (6), Richarlison (7). |
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Going by those ratings you would wonder how they won the game at all.
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Devrozex
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Yeah going by those ratings the only players who got above a 6 got either an assist or a goal - and the young English lad gets the highest score of all. Wouldn't take too much notice of Sky ratings in general. At least with the local outlets you know the journo has at least watched the game.
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Mr. Snrub
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Those Sky ratings are bizarre considering Michael Keane was given MOTM by the same broadcaster. Perhaps it was Gary Neville who awarded the honour?
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"Here's Robbie Keane...... yeeeessss! That is no more than Ireland deserve!"
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Mr. Snrub
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It's all a matter of opinion. Personally I thought Connolly handled himself well and was living off nothing but scraps. He put himself about and forced a fine save from De Gea. Duffy wasn't at fault for any goal, especially Maguire's who didn't score the other night
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The O'Shea
Jack Charlton I know everything and I’m NEVER wrong Joined: 16 Aug 2013 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 9560 |
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Duffy wasn't at fault for any of the goals, not even remotely. Your dislike of Connolly is baffling, a kid doing really well in his first season in the Premier League, yet you've been writing him off since January as someone who'll never be more than a Championship player. Anyway, back to Coleman; he had a solid game last night, continuing his good form.
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