Ross Barkley

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If Ross can get back the form of the first 2/3 of last season I'll be very happy. If RK can get a bit more out of him and a little bit more consistency, well then:):):):):)

Think Koeman has already added to the defensive side of Ross's game, he seems to be closing/ chasing down more than he ever has, he's looking leaner and fitter as well. Agree on the consistency issue.
 

Yep and Pogba has got worse and worse yet Barkley was better yesterday. So who was right? Plus Mourinho hammered Mykitarian and Lindgard after their Derby, he then dropped them.

Why are you so incessant of posting with tinges on negativity when you never did that under Martinez?

After 3 draws at the start of 13/14 the 3rd of which was a 0-0 at Cardiff you said that Martinez had proved Evertonians wrong about his defensive capabilities, that's right 270 minutes in and no wins, you were searching for positives on Martinez yet with Koeman there always seems to be a negative caveat, why is that?

Its like you two miserable threadhoggers have swapped roles this season ;)
 

Yep and Pogba has got worse and worse yet Barkley was better yesterday. So who was right? Plus Mourinho hammered Mykitarian and Lindgard after their Derby, he then dropped them.

Why are you so incessant of posting with tinges on negativity when you never did that under Martinez?

After 3 draws at the start of 13/14 the 3rd of which was a 0-0 at Cardiff you said that Martinez had proved Evertonians wrong about his defensive capabilities, that's right 270 minutes in and no wins, you were searching for positives on Martinez yet with Koeman there always seems to be a negative caveat, why is that?
Barkley wasn't "better" yesterday. That was a bog standard Barkley performance. If you wish to portray it as a sharp uptick in his overall form this season as a result of a public mullering then please yourself.
 
Barkley wasn't "better" yesterday. That was a bog standard Barkley performance. If you wish to portray it as a sharp uptick in his overall form this season as a result of a public mullering then please yourself.
He was better yesterday, plain and simple, it's not saying much as he couldn't of been worse but he was better yesterday.

Well dodged on the rest BTW
 

Only saw the 20 minutes highlights on Everton TV. This article/opinion suggests he played well.

Barkley issues perfect response to criticism to lift Everton


Ross Barkley issues a perfect response to criticism to inspire Everton
Young midfielder’s refusal to hide against Middlesbrough after a public dressing down by Ronald Koeman proves that he is a fast-maturing talent


Ross Barkley, left, was in excellent form for Everton during their 3-1 win over Middlesbrough. Photograph: Greenwood/BPI/Rex/Shutterstock
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Andy Hunter at Goodison Park

Sunday 18 September 2016 22.29 BST

The spotlight was on Gareth Barry on his 600th Premier League appearance, the expectation on Idrissa Gueye after an exceptional start to his Everton career and the pressure all on Ross Barkley following a very public dressing down before Middlesbrough arrived at Goodison Park. It demonstrated the latter’s refusal to hide, and lack of ego, that the entire heart of Everton’s midfield functioned as Ronald Koeman demanded.

If a half-time substitution at Sunderland last Monday and repeated calls for improvement were Koeman’s way of testing Barkley’s mentality as well as ability, then his satisfaction with the 22-year-old’s reaction was justified. In the closeted, precious world of the Premier League it can be dangerous for any manager to issue public warnings and criticism of their biggest talents. Koeman, like Evertonmanagers before him, had no such concerns with Barkley. “What is testing?” he asked following the 3-1 victory that left his team second in the table. “Yes, maybe Ross was under pressure but if you don’t handle the pressure you can’t play in the Premier League.”

Koeman added: “It was an important game for Ross and he responded. You can’t always say what you think about players but I try to be honest with them. He was very good, he played like I like to see. Offensively very strong, and defensively he was very important for the team. Maybe in 90 minutes he lost less balls than he did in the first ten minutes of the last game.

“After Monday, first of all you speak to the player and you need to support the player. You expect a reaction from the player too. Players are not so stupid that they don’t know when they play well or not so well. We watched all the clips, we had a good talk and we had a good solution. It was good for the boy to continue. He’s four or five years in the first team now and that means more responsibility in the midfield. He showed how good he can be.”

The England international had accepted the Dutch coach’s unflattering analysis of his 45-minute display at the Stadium of Light during their conversation last week. As usual, he put in extra training at Finch Farm and, despite the scrutiny on his every pass and being frequently outnumbered, he drove his team forwards at every opportunity against Middlesbrough.

Not everything Barkley attempted paid dividends but not every player would attempt what the midfielder produced at Goodison, certainly not in such pressurised circumstances. A stunning turn outside the visiting area fooled Daniel Ayala and prompted a vital covering challenge from Ben Gibson. When Víctor Valdés thwarted Barkley’s third determined run and shot of the game, the Gwladys Street broke into song about the player they call a diamond. Appreciation is genuine for one of their own, although Koeman is not alone in wanting greater consistency from the midfielder. The manager repeated: “This is his fourth or fifth season in the Premier League. He is not a young player any more.”

Phil Jagielka, the captain, who has been alongside Barkley throughout, offered a revealing insight into the boyhood Evertonian’s mindset after his individual setback at Sunderland. “Ross was one of the happiest players on Monday night even though he may not have been particularly delighted with his own performance,” the defender said. “He knows it is a team game.

“It was great the manager gave him another opportunity to perform and it may not have been Ross’s most dazzling of games but he got around the pitch, put tackles in and his shirt was absolutely drenched afterwards.

“That is what we want from him and what everyone wants from him. We know his qualities and if he puts those performances in week in, week out, the goals and assists will come. First and foremost it is about playing for the team. He struggled with that a little bit on Monday but he is not going to go and crawl into a hole or hide. He has had such a lot of expectation from a young age but he has learned to deal with it. I am delighted for him that he has played a big part in this win.”

Once again, Barkley operated in front of an outstanding midfield axis on Saturday as man of the match Gueye and Barry broke Boro’s attempted forays time and again. The veteran struck a timely equaliser, his second goal in five games under Koeman having gone 102 games without a goal before this season, while Gueye’s only error was spraying a pass out to Tom Cleverley. Cleverley was warming up in the technical area, ready to replace Barry, at the time.

“He was outstanding, he was perfect in every aspect of football,” Koeman said of Gueye, a £7m signing from Aston Villa. “Yes, he wins a lot of the second balls and tackles but he also showed great composure on the ball – left, right and always trying to play forwards. He is a fantastic signing for the club and I hope we keep him a long time – but I don’t know.”
 
Had a bad game at Sunderland, had a decent if unspectatcular one against Boro, good even be given the captains arm band again against Norwich

Ross will be fine, cos he's BOSS
I think Ross's problem is being a big blue himself he wants to go out in every game and impress, play wonder balls and score goals. I guess any Everton fan playing for his beloved would want to do the same, it is the dream come true.
I hope RK makes him realise a safe ball at times can be a good ball, it isn't negative in any way and isn't shirking responsibility.
We have a talent on our hands that if handled the correct way could lead us as Capt and to silverware

I agree he is BOSS:)
 
Barkley wasn't "better" yesterday. That was a bog standard Barkley performance. If you wish to portray it as a sharp uptick in his overall form this season as a result of a public mullering then please yourself.

So he wasn't better than Monday? lol

He was miles better than Monday.

Which means the events of last week had a positive effect and not negative.
 

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