Match Thread Everton v Huddersfield 02/12/2017 3pm

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That's the problem I have with him... It technically makes sense and we'll probably keep the clean sheet here, which is the most important thing now, but in the longer term it sends the message to the squad that you don't have faith in them offensively and we need to cling on to leads.

It's why he's not a winner; instead he's a survivor.

Moyesesque.......
 

I wanted to see Niasse too but it was a good sensible sub by Sam tbh. 2 - 0 up is worth protecting and its good to strengthen the defence and get a look at Keane and try to get some confidence back in him. He has plenty of time to have a good look at the rest of the players such as Niasse as we go forward etc. COYB's !!!
 

That's the problem I have with him... It technically makes sense and we'll probably keep the clean sheet here, which is the most important thing now, but in the longer term it sends the message to the squad that you don't have faith in them offensively and we need to cling on to leads.

It's why he's not a winner; instead he's a survivor.
For a team who only just kept a clean sheet a few days ago I welcome a manager trying to keep one at 2-0.

When we win today, our season looks completely different in 4 days!
 

That's the problem I have with him... It technically makes sense and we'll probably keep the clean sheet here, which is the most important thing now, but in the longer term it sends the message to the squad that you don't have faith in them offensively and we need to cling on to leads.

It's why he's not a winner; instead he's a survivor.

Early days with a squad that needs confidence boosts especially with the derby coming up.

We'll see what happens later in the season and what he does in games when we dominate or need a win.
 
That's the problem I have with him... It technically makes sense and we'll probably keep the clean sheet here, which is the most important thing now, but in the longer term it sends the message to the squad that you don't have faith in them offensively and we need to cling on to leads.

It's why he's not a winner; instead he's a survivor.
If he wins the game isn't he technically a winner?
 

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