Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Everton & MotM Poll

Everton Man of the Match

  • Jordan Pickford

    Votes: 14 6.9%
  • Leighton Baines

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Phil Jagielka

    Votes: 6 2.9%
  • Michael Keane

    Votes: 32 15.7%
  • Mason Holgate

    Votes: 5 2.5%
  • Idrissa Gana Gueye

    Votes: 2 1.0%
  • Morgan Schneiderlin

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Nikola Vlasic

    Votes: 115 56.4%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 11 5.4%
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin

    Votes: 4 2.0%
  • Oumar Niasse

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Tom Davies

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Kevin Mirallas

    Votes: 10 4.9%

  • Total voters
    204
  • Poll closed .
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A view from the other side. A friend who I went to the game with sent me this write up from a Brighton fan site Wearebrighton.com

Its a fair assessment with of course a few home references to their past and they aren't the only ones to see the ref was rubbish as per usual so they have at least one thing in common with us.


The Premier League thought that they were showing Brighton v Everton live in India. What they actually did was completely disregard Albion and Evertonian supporters by moving the game to a Sunday lunch time, only to showcase the Michael Oliver show to the subcontinent.

Oliver was absolutely bloody terrible all afternoon, making so many baffling decisions we don’t know where to start. There were the soft fouls he constantly gave against both teams which were then followed by genuine fouls which he waved play on for. Michael Keane practically caught Lewis Dunk’s shot, no penalty. Pascal Gross pulled back Gylfi Siggurdson as the £40m man was about to shoot and then Gross himself got knocked over by Leighton Baines at the other end. Nothing there said Oliver.

The one decision he typically did get right was awarding Everton the 90th minute penalty from which Wayne Rooney equalised. At the time it seemed like the tip of the iceberg in terms of piss poor officiating and a “I want to be the centre of attention” mentality. However even those with the most blue and white tinted of spectacles who have watched it back will see Bruno clearly elbowing Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the face after looking at where the Everton striker was. Bruno was probably lucky to escape with only a booking.

What the hell he was thinking God only knows. You don’t expect your most experienced player, elder statesman and captain to go and throw an elbow into someone’s face in the box in the last minute when you are 1-0 up. It was a moment of madness that effectively cost us two points.

Actually, it could have cost all three were it not for an unreal double save from Maty Ryan from Kevin Mirallas in the final seconds. Think Michel Kuipers away at Wolves and you are getting somewhere near to how good it was. Ryan also made an excellent stop from Idrissa Gueye in the first half on his way to being the Albion’s man of the match, despite what the sponsors may have thought in giving it to Solly March.

There was nothing Ryan could do about Rooney’s penalty as England’s record goalscorer sent him completely the wrong way. Rooney getting booed throughout was a little pathetic from some sections of the Albion fan base, especially given the fact Steven Gerrard for example got applauded when he played at the Amex for Liverpool. Clearly, there are a larger proportion of Liverpool fans than Manchester United supporters in the 20,000 new regulars we’ve picked up since the Withdean days. And if you are going to excuse it by linking it to Rooney’s recent drink driving ban, then we look forward to booing every other opponent this season that has been in trouble with the law, not to mention our own players like Kazenga LuaLua and Rohan Ince if they ever come back.

Aside from those acion packed final 10 minutes, it was actually a pretty boring game. Every time the Albion went forward in the first half, Glenn Murray seemed to have reverted to Withdean Glenn when he was offside more than Elvis Manu. We’ve already mentioned that save from Ryan and Jordan Pickford made a couple of decent stops. Largely though it was ponderous, slow and sloppy.

That was until Anthony Knockaert belatedly got his season up and running. There has been plenty of criticism this season of Chris Hughton not taking up the initiative and making changes to win the game, but José Izquierdo replacing March was a bold gamble which paid off. It was Izquierdo’s shot that was blocked by Keane with Everton just content to watch the loose ball fall to Pascal Gross who found Knockaert to slam home. Yet another assist for the German playmaker.

The roar that greeted that goal was deafening, almost as if we had won the Champions League final rather than scored in a league game one month into the season against struggling opposition. Ryan’s enthusiasm remains an absolute bloody joy and once again he sprinted the length of the pitch to join in the celebrations in front of the North Stand.

Those celebrations were short lived though, Bruno’s moment of madness coming eight minutes later as the spoils were shared. Throwing the game away so late made it fee almost like a defeat at the end, but when you look at that Everton side on paper this was a good point and another sign of how far we have come. Its a little over nine years ago since we lost 1-0 at home to nine man Walsall. Now we are gutted to have drawn with Everton and their £150m squad. Roll on West Ham.
 

My only thought on why Davies isn't starting is he's saving his energy for the match against Lyon. But even then... you can't get the last 30 minutes of match time? Are you kidding me?

Meanwhile Lookman somehow still doesn't have a start, DCL is on the wing, and the Gueye/Scnheiderlin combo rolls forward.

They remind me of McCarthy/Barry from 2014... they were staples in our defense last season, but now we are VERY much dragged down by them. And what of other partnerships? Cahill and Fellaini, Pienaar and Baines... what do we have now? There's no team spirit... think to Burnley's goal against us, Vlasic/Martina had a mix up and Vlasic lost his man, and in this game Baines/DCL had a mix up and DCL made a bad challenge losing Bruno. We have composure or ability to move with speed along the wings, beyond Vlasic making a few sparse runs. Beyond that we slowly drag ourselves up the middle, and the opposition has enough time to park the bus, get on the bus, have a team meeting, drive out to get Pizza, fill up with gas, and repark the metaphorical bus in front of the goal before Gana or Morgan have had a chance to look up and find a pass.

Let's do some quick pros and cons
pros:
1. Vlasic played very high up the field, used his strength, and looked bright and direct. can't wait until Bolasie is back, the two of them would be a great Wing pair.

2. We scored from a penalty, probably should have had another one. Mirallas should have scored too, it wasn't great save, it was a shitty straight-at-the-keeper shot. No this isn't a massive positive, but at least we're getting shots on target (remember that early stat of only 6 shots on target in like 3 games? yeah)

3. Sigurdsson looked a bit more lively, had a few snapshots at the goal, and actually tracked back a bit. He and Davies as CMs in a 4-4-2 formation could be a shout.

4. This might be our best back 4, and Keane and Jags looked alright, Keane especially with some great blocks. the main problems, twice for the goal, and once for the goalline clearance, the CDMs couldn't cover AT ALL, less of a fault from the CBs.

5. Koeman's love affair with Martina has run its course... thank god that's done (crossing fingers for Thursday)

6. Pickford was good i guess.


cons:
1. Who was playing striker? seriously, did we really even have one on the field today? DCL got put out wide, Rooney kept dropping in too far... how the hell can we not even just stick a guy in the box and just say STAY. just don't move for the rest of the game, wait until play catches up and he won't be offsides but gosh we're lacking.

2. Davies and Lookman not starting (and Lookman not in the 18). This alone should be enough to get Koeman sacked. Young, bright, dynamic players ignored. In a team without pace we're regressing.

3. We drew. A lost would have been a wake up call to everyone on the board, a draw is a middling result that puts us without a long or short terms solution for another two weeks, which also means we'll likely be out of the Europa League, or at least with no chance of qualifying.

4. We have Arsenal and Lyon upcoming, and I can't see us with massive improvement. This is an Arsenal team that lost to Watford, and a Lyon team that is tied for 3rd in most goals conceded in Ligue 1 (and tied for 3rd for most goals scored tbf) but i don't know how we're going to score.

5. Barbecue sauce, ketchup, sweet and sour sauce... there are many things that can go on wings. DCL ain't one of them.

6. This has been considered an "improvement" by many.

7. They're not entirely wrong

8. Yes, both 6. and 7. are cons at the same time. Bite me, i'm edgy.

9. Someone linked us with Adama Traore and i was happy because he's fast and direct even though his finishing product is poor, but it turns out a lot of our fans are delusion crap. Also the next window is in January so fml

10. Bolasie is still out

11. I just realized that there's probably a character limit on these and i can't get through all 284 i had planned. oh well.
 
For those that haven't yet, the MotM poll for Sunday's draw at Brighton will be 'live' till Thursday morning...
 
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