Tbh it was nice to see us mix it up a bit and try to use his pace by playing a long ball over the defence.
He will learn from those misplaced passes too.
I think this is crucial. Everton need to mix up their play. Lukaku always makes an early run and if you have someone pacey like Atsu then you need to play the ball when they have space to utilise their pace. A slow patient build up like we have against some sides, won't get the best out of those two players especially. We just need to know when to mix it up at times.
hope he starts today. missed the palace match so only saw highlights but he looked very decent, less edgy than delafeou, which you'd expect given their ages.
but he looked decent and very rapid, i think he can cause a lot of problems - but of course, i only seen the times he got past his man ha.
I thought he was quiet in the first half, some decent runs off the ball and a couple of half chances. second half started the same, then BOOM! he races past two defenders and pulls the ball back, after this run he is looking for the ball and really getting involved. I think 'here we go'. Then martinez subs him. i have know idea why you would take a natural wide man off when trying to get behind 10 men.
Hope should start again tonight IMO. Lad needs a few games to get into the swing of things. Didn't delefoe get introduced around now in the carling cup?
Hope should start again tonight IMO. Lad needs a few games to get into the swing of things. Didn't delefoe get introduced around now in the carling cup?
From the flashes i seen of atsu on sunday he looked like the player Deufleu should have been for us. Not the finished article by any means but direct and dangerous and someone who gives us an option.
i will be made up when he signs his permanent deal in the summer.
Completely agree, and it's obviously getting harder for us to break down teams who have studied us and know what we're doing.
I just think atm Barry is the only one with the vision/experience who actively looks and attempts a pass which doesn't follow the pattern of our play and takes the opposition by surprise.