2025/26 David Moyes

I feel that the limitations of this team could be mitigated by a manager with a more lmaginative approach. It is no good repeating the same team every week and expecting different results to paraphrase Mr. Einstein. DM has options, a lot more options than during his first time at EFC, but he sticks to the same losing formula. I think the Americans will realize that he needs upgrading.
 

He needs to get Dewsbury Hall out of the number 10 role.
You need someone there who's mobile, gets their head up, and is robust enough to take a challenge and stand their ground.

Who fits that description best in this Everton first team squad...

Grealish would be on his arse most of the time; Ndiaye hardly ever looks up.

Alcaraz is the closest fit: he can link up outside the box and has a goal in him from that range too.
 

Just want see him try things kdh deeper in the midfield, more game time to players like dibbling who will be needed in jan off the bench. Alcaraz needs to be used more, needs to adapt the team more instead of just sticking to a player in the 10 position.
 
I feel that the limitations of this team could be mitigated by a manager with a more lmaginative approach.
today or 13+ years ago - Moyes in a nutshell
It is no good repeating the same team every week and expecting different results to paraphrase Mr. Einstein. DM has options, a lot more options than during his first time at EFC, but he sticks to the same losing formula. I think the Americans will realize that he needs upgrading.
 

You need someone there who's mobile, gets their head up, and is robust enough to take a challenge and stand their ground.

Who fits that description best in this Everton first team squad...

Grealish would be on his arse most of the time; Ndiaye hardly ever looks up.

Alcaraz is the closest fit: he can link up outside the box and has a goal in him from that range too.
Someone else has been banging the Doucoure drum as well.

Alcaraz has a couple of problems, he's more light weight than Doucoure, won't challenge for headers like he did, and he has a temper. A couple of iffy challenges and he gets arsy, especially when he doesn't win the FK to go with them, so he either mouths off and gets booked or throws a revenge challenge in and gets booked. He isn't the battering ram Doucoure was, this has had a detrimental effect on Gana's game.
That we don't really have much option is a moot point.

N'diaye Garner D-Hall Grealish
Alcaraz
Beto
Tim Iroegbunam for Alcaraz either when he's gassed or booked. Barry for Beto around 60 minutes. That's all we've got. If we have a buffer, Dibling for Ili, McNeil for Grealish.
 
Had to change it up for me. If we go with the same 11 and get beaten it’s just ridiculous stubbornness at this stage. Alcaraz should be starting and it’s probably time for a formation change in midfield as well with Rohl coming in.
💯. Seen that we have the oldest average XI in the league. Why we have the likes of Gana starting, with dynamic players like Alcaraz warming the bench, I’ll never know.
 
People will rubbish it but really wouldn’t mind seeing us go for broke in one of these away games and play Rohl Iroegbunam and Alcaraz in a 3. Yes it’s bold but would be nice for once to see an Everton midfield that isn’t automatically slower and weaker than its opponents.

I don’t know why we have a never ending proclivity to buy or develop central midfielders who can’t shift. Since Moyes arrived the fist time:

Osman, Neville, Fellaini, Bily, Gibson Barry Cleverley Davies Klaasen Siggurdson Rooney Schneiderlin Gueye Gomes Bernard Allan Van de Beek Garner Mangala KDH - some of them are good players but not an ounce of pace between them.

That’s before you get to the plethora of wide players we’ve paired with them that have no pace which include all of the current wide options.

The exceptions like McCarthy Barkley Rodwell Doucoure Onana are few and far between. When was the last time you saw an Everton mdifield really put it on an opposition midfield and bully them all over the pitch? Perhaps once or twice when we paired Onana and Doucoure with Garner, a good few times in 13/14 with Barkley and McCarthy. It just hardly ever happens though.

We’re always a yard behind even bang average premier league teams, even some champions ship teams in the centre of the pitch.

You look at Arsenal and the pace and power they have in every position across the park and on the bench. That’s the level the elite are at. We continue to spend money on slower and slower players and packing the team with them every week.
 

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