Match Thread Man City 2-0 Everton, Sat, 18/10, 3.00 pm

Your Everton MOTM


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He was at fault for the second as the ball ends up in the centre of the goal but he then makes a few saves to keep it 2-0.

I read a statistic yesterday that Moyes has never beaten a team that finished in the top 3 from the previous season. That is staggering and clearly shows that both he and we are beaten before these fixtures even kick off.

That stat isn't true though, where did you read it??

We beat United at Goodison a few times in the era where they were winning it or going close every year. One example is the 1-0 win on the first day of the season when Fellani scored a header. Just looked that up and United had finished second on goal difference the season before. There were wins against Man City in that period too - Darren Gibson 1-0, the 2-0 where Jelavic scored late on etc
 

Said in another thread. The wait goes on. We’ve never replaced him and it has really shown this season in the opportunities we’ve missed.
It is amazing given the stature of the club the need for decent forward has been an issue for decades, with the notable exception of Lukaku. In the vast majority of seasons the Everton top scorer rarely gets close to 20 goals

 
For the best part of an hour we were holding our own and giving them something to think about. They blew us away in a ten minute period and that was the end of that. On the plus side, I thought Ndiaye was very very good today. The highest compliment I can give himm is,the reminded me of Alan Ball, he was all over the pitch, he ran miles covering back to help O'Brien out. But, still managed to be our most dangerous attacker, he was tenacious, aggressive and a joy to watch.i the was impressed with Rohl when he came on, big, strong, comfortable on the ball and looks a unit. If we can keep him fit, I think we have a very good player on our hands,

No MOTM poll up yet, id go for Ndiaye
 
We offer no threat thru the middle with Beto or Barry whatsoever as being soaked up to easily. AND - I'm goin to throw one in! I'd have taken a punt albeit the cheapest deal I could, on a one season Vardy signing, if only to give opposing managers and defenders a bit of a headache.
 

It must be deflating for our creative players, that our two forwards are hopeless. Majority of their hard work results in missed chances. First half today we were in the game and were competing. The moment they scored it was game over.
I went to get a pint of Guiness after half time, but was told no alcohol could be served. I asked for a 0% Guinness instead but was refused as it was still Guiness !
 
It is amazing given the stature of the club the need for decent forward has been an issue for decades, with the notable exception of Lukaku. In the vast majority of seasons the Everton top scorer rarely gets close to 20 goals

I’ve made that point several times in the past. Lukaku is literally a one off for us, certainly in the PL era. We get the odd striker who might have 1 great season (20+) but that’s all, 1 season, DCL, Yakubu etc. We never replaced him because most teams don’t have players of that calibre and we were incredibly fortunate to get him in the first place.

But also, throughout the history of the PL, most seasons it’s averages as 2.9 players who hit 20, and most of the time it’s a player from the top 6.

Just having a striker who consistently gets 10 would be a good starting point for us and we had one in Richie.
 
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I’ve not seen anything from these owners that suggests we are going to make a genuine attempt to get into the top 6 if I’m being honest.
Mediocre appointments across the board, mediocre signings, not attending matches.. Just don’t see genuine ambition.
Yup. They’re good for protecting their investment. Beyond that? Nothing to suggest they are determined to break the ceiling.
 
That stat isn't true though, where did you read it??

We beat United at Goodison a few times in the era where they were winning it or going close every year. One example is the 1-0 win on the first day of the season when Fellani scored a header. Just looked that up and United had finished second on goal difference the season before. There were wins against Man City in that period too - Darren Gibson 1-0, the 2-0 where Jelavic scored late on etc


It's in the match report on the BBC I've quoted it below.

Instead, Moyes maintained the unwanted record of never beating a side that finished in the top three of the Premier League the previous season, a statistic that now extends to 37 games
 
We offer no threat thru the middle with Beto or Barry whatsoever as being soaked up to easily. AND - I'm goin to throw one in! I'd have taken a punt albeit the cheapest deal I could, on a one season Vardy signing, if only to give opposing managers and defenders a bit of a headache.

In hindsight now I would have taken Vardy. Might be slowing down but can still finish. Would have been a good option bringing him on when Beto/Barry have tired the defence.

Not comparing the two but remember a 36 year old Larson at United did well they wanted to keep him after a half season loan, but he was too loyal to his boyhood club.
 

The 2nd goal went through Tarks legs. Pickford would not have seen the shot till it was too late.
That stat about Moyes does not at all mean that we are besten before kick off. That is not how stats work.
That stat might also be interpreted in another way. Rather than show a Moyes's weakness it could also show how the top teams are better, how they have better players, and even how they get better ref and VAR decisions.


It's how Moyes works and everyone knows what will happen in these games it is nauseatingly predictable. He plays not to lose every single time.
 
A lovely day out ruined by those 11 fellas in toffees shirts (again)

Lovely to meet @bigjonny, mind!


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