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Much better from Blues as Palace are well beaten

Everton 3-1 Crystal Palace

Everton bounced back from their mauling at the Emirates with a hard earned three points over Crystal Palace with Theo Walcott and Gylfi Sigurdsson at the heart of most of their fine second half display.

Two former England managers locked horns on Saturday as Roy Hodgson brought his injury ravaged Palace side to Goodison to battle for three valuable points against Everton under Sam Allardyce.

Following last Saturday's humiliation at the Emirates, the under pressure Blues boss again made a number of changes to try and find a winning formula. He settled on a starting line-up of: Pickford, Martina, Mangala, Keane, Coleman, Gueye, Davies, Rooney (c), Sigurdsson, Walcott and Niasse.

For the visitors unable to call upon the pace and aggression of Wilfried Zaha, and goalie Julian Speroni, former RS boss Roy Hodgson selected his side: Hennessey, Fosu-Mensah, Tomkins, Ward, van Aanholt, Townsend, Cabaye, Milivojevic (c), McArthur, Sorloth and Benteke.

In charge of proceedings is the ever so popular, especially across the park, Jonathon Moss.

A not very enthralling start to the game on a cold, damp afternoon saw the first half chance fall to the visitors when an underhit back pass by Mangala saw Pickford rush off his line to deny Benteke with Cabaye was unable to find the empty net on the loose ball.

The Blues first chance came when Rooney found Walcott who laid the ball back for Sigurdsson to control, beat the first man and fire his shot inches wide.

Palace had a similar opportunity when the rather large Sorloth beat Mangala to cross for Benteke who header back was crashed goal wards by Milivojevic and deflected wide for a corner.

Mangala with a good ball found Walcott who played the ball inside for Coleman, but the Palace defence stood firm to clear.

Good work by Walcott on 26 mins to get a cross to the back post to win a corner from which the ball was cleared to Gana Gueye whose powerful drive was finger tipped away by Hennessey for another corner.

A decent move just past the half hour mark saw Walcott and Coleman combine to get the ball into the box for Niasse with his effort cleared to Davies who shot was blocked.

A Cabaye shot from distance bounced awkwardly for Pickford who was happy to shovel the ball away for a corner that came to nothing.

Mangala was hurt trying to get his head to another Sigurdsson corner and barely a minute after returning to pitch after treatment, he pulled up in the centre circle clutching his right hamstring.

Ashley Williams duly replaced the Man City loanee and right on the 45 minute mark, Sorloth again crossed for Benteke but he couldn't direct his header on target.

Half Time: 0-0

A half time substitution saw Jonjoe Kenny replace Seamus Coleman at right back.

And the Blues opened the scoring barely 50 seconds into the half as a long ball from Pickford saw Niasse pressure Tomkins and the ball fell nicely for Sigurdsson who wasted no time in finding the bottom corner of the Gwladys Street net.

The promising start saw Palace threaten briefly before the Blues doubled their lead four minutes later. Sigurdsson collected a ball from Kenny and held the play up while reinforcements arrived. Davies found Martina and his dinked cross was confidently headed home from six yard by Niasse.

Palace fluffed a golden opportunity to reduce arrears when Cabaye found Benteke with a peach of a cross, but the former RS centre forward put his cross goal header wide much to the delight of the home crowd.

Jordan Pickford drew applause on 65 minutes with an acrobatic diving save to deny a powerful header from Sorloth on a left wing cross from van Aanholt.

Walcott was booked for a centre circle collision with Fosu-Mensah.

Everton secured all three points in the 75th minute as Walcott found Kenny, his cross for Niasse saw Hennessey spill the shot and Sigurdsson was on the spot to cut the ball back for Tom Davies to ram home the third goal.

Sam Allardyce made his final change on 80 minutes replacing Gana Gueye, who looked to have taken a knock, with Morgan Schneiderlin who took to the pitch to a chorus of booing.

Ward found van Aanholt for a rising shot that Pickford pushed away for a corner from which the ball pin balled around before referee Moss pointed to the spot for a somewhat harsh hand ball against Williams and Milivojevic converted the penalty despite a terrific effort from Pickford.

With three added on minutes, there were no more significant moments and the final whistle saw a good deal of relief around Goodison after a decent second half.

Full Time: 3-1

Personal thoughts:
Whilst this wasn't vintage Everton, it was a much needed improvement on recent performances with excellent showings from Theo Walcott, Gylfi Sigurdsson and the ever-willing Oumar Niasse.

A word of praise too for the much maligned Cuco Martina who shackled Andros Townsend well and who played a key part in the all important second goal.
 
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Pickford
Coleman
Keane
Holgate
Martina
Gueye
Davies
Rooney
Walcott
Sigurdsson
Tosun/Calvert Lewin

Simples...................................
 
Excitedly declaims : Up The Toffees. Then sees leaked team

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Going to be windy, 1-0 - Pickford.

Windy you say? Game called off,re arranged Palace get all the injured players back and hand us a 3-1 defeat leaving us to have to defeat Moist's West Ham to stay up
 

Will go back to the same formation again with rooney back into midfield making it three again, i would rather try a similar formation to the one that finished against arsenal with two up top and have one of the strikers drop in deep when we dont have the ball
 
Not looking forward to this as ever. Will be there with my lad although exiled to the Upper Bullens as no space in our usual perch in the top balcony. Your support is holding up brilliantly.
Likely Palace line up;
Hennessy

Fosu Mensa
Sakho
Tomkins
Riedewald

Townsend
Milovojevic
Cabaye
Van Arnholt

MacArthur

Benteke

We are down to the bare bones and getting sucked right back into it.
Bolasie to have a belter against us, nailed on.
5th league game at Goodison for us since we’ve been back up. This is the first to be a Saturday, 3.00pm ko. Let’s hope it’s worth waiting for.
(After Saturday) COYB.
 

pickford

coleman Holgate keane Kenny

gueye davies rooney

Walcott tosun siggy

itll be though

pickford
coleman
mangala
jags
martina
gueye
schneid
rooney
sig
Walcott
DCL

fat n0b head
 
we have 5 winnable games now and all with at least a week between them so i'd like to see a consistant starting 11 starting with Palace.
Pickford
Coleman
CB?
CB?
Garbutt (wishful thinking but Martina against Townsend terrifies me)
Gana
Davies
Rooney
Walcott
Gylfi
Tosun

CB's could be any combination of Keane, Mangala and Holgate for me, as long as Jags and Williams aren't starting.
personally I'd start Tosun as i think he'll be up against poorer defenders in these next few games and we should have more control of the ball and he can start to find his feet and not be so isolated. DCL and Niasse have more impact from the bench.

Judging from the Spurs and Arsenal games i'm fully prepared for Fat Sam to bring Bolasie on or even start him just so he can take him off so he gets a round of applause from his old club.
 
Pickford
Coleman
Keane
Mangala
Martina
Gueye
Davies
Rooney
Walcott
Sigurdsson
Tosun

I'm convinced that Tosun won't start though, and not sure about the centre back pairing
 
Pickford

Coleman - Keane - Jagielka - Martina

Walcott - Davies - Rooney - Gueye - Sigurdsson

Niasse

Essentially the same starting XI as the Leicester game. Could end up swapping out a CB (Mangala for Jags?) or maybe even starting Tosun instead of Niasse, but either way we need to start with that midfield.
 

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