Chelsea vs Everton - Match Report and MotM Poll...

Everton Man of the Match

  • Jordan Pickford

    Votes: 25 11.0%
  • Leighton Baines

    Votes: 8 3.5%
  • Phil Jagielka

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Ashley Williams

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Michael Keane

    Votes: 6 2.6%
  • Mason Holgate

    Votes: 10 4.4%
  • Tom Davies

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Idrissa Gana Gueye

    Votes: 5 2.2%
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson

    Votes: 5 2.2%
  • Sandro Ramirez

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 19 8.3%
  • Mo Besic

    Votes: 36 15.8%
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin

    Votes: 101 44.3%
  • Aaron Lennon

    Votes: 8 3.5%

  • Total voters
    228
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The space we gave them to play in was comical at times. Commentators drooling over Fabregas when the truth is I could have played there for Chelsea. Davies was ridiculously poor in that first half, don't know what's happened to the lad
 
We desperately need to find someone to build an on-field relationship/partnership with Rooney.

He was getting frustrated today, with himself and also - it seemed to me - with the lack of players around him on anything like the same wave length... until DCL came on and started pulling Chelsea defenders around and creating a bit more space for Rooney and Sigurdsson to operate in.

Davies was disappointing today, might seem harsh to criticise him, but Chelsea just blew past him in midfield.
 
Besic for playing well given his dad situation. Rooney for the passion. DCL getting lots of praise these days for everything except actually being a goal threat or actually scoring goals. Having said that he has a great attitude and decent potential and one day he could be a leading striker for us (just not ready this year).

Oh and watching Liverpool now running rampant over arsenal and depressing to think we will play a back 5 and park the bus against arsenal when we meet them.
 
Besic for playing well given his dad situation. Rooney for the passion. DCL getting lots of praise these days for everything except actually being a goal threat or actually scoring goals. Having said that he has a great attitude and decent potential and one day he could be a leading striker for us (just not ready this year).

Oh and watching Liverpool now running rampant over arsenal and depressing to think we will play a back 5 and park the bus against arsenal when we meet them.

...Arsenal are favourites for the EL. I'm just trying to think of some positives.
 
Why do we feel the need to make excuses?
Take your pick out of this bunch:
-There better than us
-We're tired
-We're still miles away from the top 4/6
-They're the champions of England
-They've spent more money then us over the years
-We've played 3 games in a week
-We don't have that elusive 'targetman' (which I don't see solving anything as we have no runners from midfield who'll offer support)
- It's a 'transitional season'

So on, so forth.

If we'd have won the game and/or taken a point I can't imagine anyone would utter any of the above;

"I can't believe we beat and/or drew with the champions of England, after playing 3 games in a week, if you look at all the money they've spent, and how tired we're it's such a surprise, and yet we still haven't closed the gap to the top 4 and/or 6"

If the above sentence is not apparent already, I'm taking the piss. For some strange reason we seem to buy into small time mentality when playing the so called 'big clubs' and throw out a list of cliques as to why we we're always going to loose.

If we want to challenge at the higher echelons of this division, none of the above washes - its making excuses to hide the deficiencies in the actual performance. Nobody is standing here saying we should win everything, and its understandable not all results/performances will go our way, but there is little wrong with fans demanding we show some hunger, maybe complete a pass or two, and generally make a impact on the game without 1-to-11 wilting throughout. The results we've got -in all competitions- have been far from convincing, but its easier to brush them aside because an excuse doesn't need to be found. This isn't to say i'm right or wrong, but merely an a personal observation/opinion. Then again who am I to post such a message, i'm clearly 'wetting the bed' 'my head's gone' and 'Ronko' is the bee's knee's, best thing since sliced bread.
 
Everton no match for Chelsea.

Chelsea 2 – 0 Everton

Everton fell to their first defeat of the new season going down rather too easily to the champions as they created nothing until the very late stages and further highlighting the need for the summer transfer sending to concentrate on securing a striker

Chelsea looking to capitalise on beating Spurs last time out saw Antonio Conte, even without Cahill and Hazard, select a strong line-up of: Courtois, Azpilicueta (c), Luiz, Rudiger, Moses, Fabregas, Kante, Alonso, Willian, Pedro and Morata.

Playing their third away game in six days and without the injured Davy Klaassen and suspended Morgan Schneiderlin, Everton manager Ronald Koeman opted for a starting line-up of : Pickford, Baines, Jagielka (c), Williams, Keane, Holgate, Davies, Gana Gueye, Sigurdsson, Rooney and Ramirez. Notably, only Jagielka and Williams played in the corresponding fixture last season, a 5-0 defeat.

The man in the middle was Jonathan Moss.

Pleasant, warm sunshine greeted the teams in front of a shirt-sleeved Stamford Bridge crowd including a healthy and vocal contingent of Evertonians. Holgate with two excellent early involvements, throwing a dummy that Morata fell for and a crunching tackle on Alonso.

Gueye picked up an early yellow card for a late and dangerous tackle on Fabregas and just after, a quick Chelsea down the right ended with ambitious overhead kick from Lone Ranger look-alike Pedro clearing the bar.

Chelsea were beginning to impose themselves on the game and a Willian shot was deflected for a corner off Jagielka that eventually led to Pickford making a routine save on a low shot from Luiz. The Everton keeper was looking at a busy afternoon as Pedro and Willian swopped passes with the Spaniard seeing another slow shot well smothered.

Wayne Rooney went down under a 20th minute challenge from Alonso and he took issue with the referee over the tackle and its timing. Everton were in need of some inspiration as whilst coping adequately defensively, they were offering precious little offensively with Ramirez looking isolated in the extreme, and in danger of conceding the midfield to the home side.

And the point was hammered home in the 27th minute as some tiki-taka interplay between Fabregas and Morata saw the former finish with a well-placed, outside of the right foot, shot across the face of the Everton goal and beyond the diving Pickford.

Everton’s first effort didn’t arrive until past the half hour mark with a left foot shot by Gylfi Sigurdsson sailing well wide of the target.

Five minutes before the break and Chelsea doubled their advantage as they pressured Everton around the edge of the box leading to a pin-point cross from Azpilicueta finding Morata in space on the six-yard line and he made no mistake with his header.

Half Time: 2-0

Mo Besic replaced Tom Davies for the second half, hopefully with instructions to get tight to Fabregas and stop him running the midfield at will.

A Sigurdsson interception released Rooney and his feed for Ramirez saw a shot deflected away for a first Everton corner that came to nothing. At the other end, good work defensively from Besic was enough to deny Moses a clear shot.

Approaching the hour mark, Everton were still to inject some pace or creativity into the proceedings as Chelsea were in total command and the visitors were lucky not to concede a third when Azpilicueta fired a cross through the danger area and moments later Pedro fired wide. Moses then wasted a fine chance shooting straight at Pickford with Willian pleading for a pass.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin replaced Ramirez in the 62nd minute to hopefully bring about some better pace and movement ahead of Rooney and Sigurdsson.

DCL with a good chase down the left flank got Everton forward in numbers for just about the first time in the game only for a disappointing shot from Rooney to bobble to safety, but DCL had shown that pace works.

Wayne Rooney was booked for dissent after over-vocalising a thrown-in decision. Rooney then span away from Azpilicueta, to find Sigurdsson who replayed the ball wide left for DCL to cross, but it was hammered clear with no Everton player able to get on the end of it.

Chelsea’s first change saw Bakayoko replace Pedro with 15 minutes to play ahead of Moses being yellow carded for a challenge on Baines. Batshuayi then came on for Alvaro Morata as Conte shuffled his packwith the game seemingly won.

Luiz was lucky not to get booked for a bringing down DCL and from the free kick, a speculative effort from Ashley Williams just cleared the crossbar.

Aaron Lennon got the final eight minutes at the expense of Phil Jagielka and his involvement immediately earned the reward of a corner. Chelsea cleared, but Everton kept some pressure on and Williams was unlucky to see a header from a Sigurdsson cross go narrowly wide.

Courtois finally saw action as he finger-tipped a Gana Gueye shot over the bar as at long last, Everton began to get players forward meaningfully and in numbers.

Sadly it was far too little, far too late to rescue anything from the game and Everton will be grateful for the international break to allow them to regroup and prepare for Spurs on September 9th.

Full Time: 2-0

Ronald Koeman, reflecting on his sides first reversal, mused, “I’m disappointed with the first half, our ball possession was poor. We didn’t have enough movement to give options.”

When you’re up against Chelsea, you need to be at your best and we weren’t. The second half was better, but we lost it in the first.”

We need at least two more players and a striker is the most important.”
Fair dues - I can't bring myself to read about that game, so respect for writing it up.
For MotM, if cheese-on-toast was an option, I would have voted for them today.
 
Besic for playing well given his dad situation. Rooney for the passion. DCL getting lots of praise these days for everything except actually being a goal threat or actually scoring goals. Having said that he has a great attitude and decent potential and one day he could be a leading striker for us (just not ready this year).

Oh and watching Liverpool now running rampant over arsenal and depressing to think we will play a back 5 and park the bus against arsenal when we meet them.

I must have missed that bit.
 
I think a lot of our problems will dissipate if and when we sign a quality striker. We are severely limited up top, which in turn puts pressure on the midfield and defence. Our ability to sign a line-leading striker will make or break our season, I really think it's that simple.
 
Barkley would have come to the half way, collected the ball and ran at them, like it or not, he would have changed it today.
 
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