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Everton v Atalanta BC via GrandOldTeam

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The debacle in France three weeks ago which saw Everton painfully crash out of the Europa League at the hands of Lyon is still fresh in the minds of Evertonians.
An early exit in the group stages means a blushing Everton must play two of the most irrelevant fixtures in the club’s history, starting with Atalanta at Goodison.

It was the opening game of the group on Italian soil which set the tone for such a disastrous European campaign, with the Toffees going down 3-0 at the Mapei Stadium.

Atalanta haven’t won a game in any competition since late October, and with two draws and two losses in their last four outings they are not in their best form.

At the weekend La Dea were downed by a Mauro Icardi double at the San Siro, leaving them 12th in Serie A.

Who are the visitors’ dangermen?

After their showing in the first meeting it is more of a case who isn’t, with even 31-year-old defender Andrea Masiello posing threats to the Blues, and eventually firing past Maarten Stekelenburg to make it 1-0.

Another scorer that day, who ran Everton ragged, was influential captain Alejandro Gomez, the 5ft5 Argentine’s speed, trickery and excellent eye for a goal proved to be a massive factor in the Italians’ win back in September.

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Atalanta have no injury concerns for the clash, coming into it full strength trying to secure top spot in Group E.

There is no Oumar Niasse for Everton in this one, with the suspended Morgan Schneiderlin joining him on the side-lines, and other than the usual absentees, there are no fresh injury concerns for the Blues.

So, it is a case of playing for a bit of pride and not going out on an embarrassing one point.

This one could be a massive chance for three players who have hardly had a sniff under David Unsworth…

Sandro Ramirez, Davy Klaassen and Nikola Vlasic – if selected, of course – will be desperate to impress and get their stagnated season back up and running.

And Everton, will be looking to build some momentum as they look ahead to the stuff that matters, pushing up the Premier League ladder.

Up the Toffees.

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Uefa fine Everton after fan carrying child hit out at Lyon player in fracas via The Guardian

• Club get £26,600 penalty following incident at Europa League game
• Everton found guilty of ‘aggressions by supporters against players’

Everton have been fined £26,600 by Uefa after a fan hit out at the Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes during their Europa League tie last month.

In shocking scenes at Goodison Park an Everton supporter, who was holding a child with one arm, appeared to try to strike Lopes in front of the Howard Kendall Gwladys Street End. The incident happened after the Toffees defender Ashley Williams barged into Lopes midway through the second half.

Related: David Unsworth insists he has not been undermined by Everton manager delay

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Marco Silva: the prize steak being tossed from one hungry pair of jaws to the next via The Guardian

After only 13 Premier League wins Watford’s manager is being seized on as a quick fix for every failed regime. Everton want him but it is time the middleweight miracle-man put down roots again

Ambitious, astute, broodingly handsome, compared, inevitably, to José Mourinho: Portugal’s latest managerial tyro is, according to a report in these pages, “the most sought‑after young manager in Europe”. Best of all he is also the first in a line, the new breed of short-stay super-coaches vaulting their way from domestic success to the very top of European club football. Yes, however you look at it André Villas-Boas is clearly the future of European football.

It is of course perverse to compare the Premier League’s ongoing, if temporarily stalled state of Marco Silva-related fever to the excitement around Villas-Boas seven years ago. Back then there was a similar cooing over AVB’s “philosophy”, his drive, his alchemical eye for detail. Here he comes: football’s own preppy wonder-geek, a vision of the thrillingly wised-up future.

Related: Watford: Marco Silva aiming to show Paul Merson what a great 'geezer' he is

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