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MATCH PREVIEW

The first of 3 Home games on the bounce sees us welcome Championship side Rotherham United in The Carabao Cup, a team that managed to gain promotion via the playoffs last season. They currently find themselves just above the relegation places, after a start of 1 win and 3 defeats so far, they play today at 12.30(Sunday) in case anybody wants to check them out.

It will be the first time VAR has been used at Goodison Park, which should make things very interesting. Also with the changes to the competition this season the match if level at 90minutes will go straight to a penalty shoot out.

They should not be taken lightly of course, but its difficult to predict what sort of side we will play, few little niggles in the squad and of course we have 2 players serving a suspension, I would probably go with something like this, it would depend on the fitness of certain players and I know people like us to field a first team, I just feel that some players need a run out and some players would benefit from a rest.

Goats 11 to start :
Pickford
JJK - Zouma - Holgate - Digne
Gana - Davies
Dowell
Lookman - DCL - Bernard
COYB

MATCH REPORT by @AndyC

Everton 3-1 Rotherham United

Everton gained safe passage to the third round of the Carabao Cup courtesy of Gylfi Sigurdsson and a brace from Dominic Calvert-Lewin in front of just under 32,000 inside Goodison Park.

The League, now Carabao, Cup hasn't been a happy hunting ground for Everton. Twice losing finalists, to Aston Villa in the late 1970s and 'them' in 83-84, it's high time Everton corrected that miserable record.

With Michael Keane injured, Kurt Zouma made his home debut for the Blues partnering Mason Holgate in the centre of defence. Ahead of the game Zouma advised, "the manager said he wanted me to help the team. I felt his confidence and trust. He wants us to enjoy our football."

For this opening game of the Carabao Cup, Marco Silva made eight changes to the side that started at Bournemouth: Stekelenburg, Digne, Zouma, Holgate, Kenny, Davies (c), Dowell, Sigurdsson, Ramirez, Niasse and Calvert-Lewin.

Our visitors from South Yorkshire, lying 15th in the Championship after five games, arrived at Goodison fresh from a victory over Millwall, but for the first time since a League Cup tie in 92-93 that the Blues won 3-0.

Millers manager Paul Warne said, "I expect Everton to play a vigorous, high tempo game and look to put us under a lot of pressure. We'll need to match them for intensity." He selected his starting eleven: Pryce, Vyner, Robertson, Raggett, Mattock, Forde, Palmer, Ball (c), Wiles, Newell and Proctor.

Our referee was Graham Scott.

Rotherham had the better of the opening stages as Everton, with so many changes, looked nervous and struggled to get going. When they did, a good move started by Kenny and involving Niasse, Sigurdsson and Digne raiding down the left side ended with the shot from Niasse being blocked.

Everton were still taking their time to settle and didn't force Pryce in the visitors goal into making a save till the 20th minute. Davies found Sandro wide right and his low cross evaded DCL to reach Sigurdsson and his side footed shot was gathered at the second attempt.

Everton opened the scoring in the 28th minute as Kenny found Ramirez on the right flank and his low cross come shot found Sigurdsson sliding in to beat Pryce.

From the restart the Blues had a lucky escape as a free kick from the left skidded off the head of Kurt Zouma to go narrowly wide of the post.

Everton responded with Ramirez switching to the left and firing in a rasping shot that Pryce spilled but Sigurdsson was unable to convert the rebound.

Rotherham were still competing and should have levelled when a left wing cross from Newell found Raggett in space in the Everton penalty area, but he skewed his shot horribly wide.

Pryce made a smart save to deny David from twelve yards after Ramirez had won the ball and played Sigurdsson to the bye line for the cut back cross.

Digne and Niasse linked on the left and Niasse on the bye line delayed before beating his man only for his low cross to go right through the six-up yard area to safety.

The final chance of the half saw Ramirez release Kenny on the right and his cross was met by Niasse, but his volley went high and wide.

Half Time: 1-0

Only one change during the interval, Rotherham taking Wiles off in favour of Waulks.

Everton started the second half more confidently and a great cross from Ramirez was just too far in front of a diving DCL. Lucas Digne picked up the games first yellow card for a stiff challenge.

Zouma was flattened by a flying elbow but referee Scott waved play on while Marco Silva fumed at the fourth official.

Vassell for Ball on the hour mark was the visitors second change moments ahead of the Blues doubling their lead. A free kick from Sigurdsson hit the wall but Lucas Digne latched onto the ball to send a cross to the back post for DCL to nod home.

Ramirez with another fine cross on 65 minutes found Niasse in space, but his header was way off target. A flurry of changes saw Theo Walcott replace Sigurdsson on 66 minutes, Taylor replace Newell on 71 for Rotherham and Cenk Tosun replace Niasse on 73.

It was the 87th minute when Stekelenburg made his first save, going full length down to his right to turn away a shot from Taylor. But from the corner, Everton conceded far too easily as Waulks escaped his marker to plant his header beyond Stekelburg into the far corner.

Stung by the goal, Everton went straight down the other end and a good move was excellently finished by DCL with a curling shot the goalie had no chance with.

In added on time, Tosun tried his luck from distance with a firm shot that Pryce dealt with fairly comfortably.

There were fine showing by Dowell, Digne and Ramirez, but the centre of the defence still needs some serious attention.

Full Time: 3-1
 
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..... Agree with your team there, except for two - I'd be inclined to play Tosun up-front again over DCL. Goals give strikers confidence and Cenk needs one I think. Hopefully he'll bag against a Championship team. Also I'd have Sigurdsson playing in a deeper role for Davies; if Schneiderlin is still unfit (presume Andre Gomes won't be fit yet either).

Baines and Coleman were poor today so they could do with a break, timely also for Digne to make his debut and Jonjoe Kenny to be given another opportunity. Theo Walcott too could do with a rest, maybe an appearance off the bench in the second half for Bernard.

Would prefer us to make minimal changes; that said, the team that I've described means six changes from the starting XI v Bournemouth, two of which of course are enforced.
 
I never got a clear answer on whether Richarlison is suspended for this or not but if he is available surely he has to play to try to keep some kind of match sharpness up since with the international break he will have a month off otherwise
 
I never got a clear answer on whether Richarlison is suspended for this or not but if he is available surely he has to play to try to keep some kind of match sharpness up since with the international break he will have a month off otherwise
My understanding is that there is a change in the rules and you are only prevented from playing in the competition that you were playing in when sent off.
Therefore this game does not count towards the suspension and thus Jagielka and Richarlison are , I believe , free to play v Rotherham
 
My understanding is that there is a change in the rules and you are only prevented from playing in the competition that you were playing in when sent off.
Therefore this game does not count towards the suspension and thus Jagielka and Richarlison are , I believe , free to play v Rotherham
If that is the case then Richarlison pretty much has to play
 

My understanding is that there is a change in the rules and you are only prevented from playing in the competition that you were playing in when sent off.
Therefore this game does not count towards the suspension and thus Jagielka and Richarlison are , I believe , free to play v Rotherham

..that is bad news, I didn’t know the rules had changed.

Up the Toffees.
 
Pickford

Kenny - Holgate - Zouma - Digne

Gana

Bernard - Sandro - Sigurdsson - Richarlison

Tosun
 
..that is bad news, I didn’t know the rules had changed.

Up the Toffees.
I googled "Richarlison suspension" and found this:
He will now miss two FPL Gameweeks, with the EFL Cup still able to absorb one of his three suspended matches. The rule change at the start of this season simply removed a cross-over between yellow card counts, it did not entirely separate league from cup entirely on matters of discipline. Richarlison should return for Gameweek 6 when Everton travel to Arsenal.

So he's not playing in this, and will be back for Arsenal.

source: https://www.fantasyfootballscout.co...k-and-richarlison-red-to-force-fpl-transfers/
 


Goats 11 to start :
Pickford
JJK - Zouma - Holgate - Digne
Gana - Davies
Dowell
Lookman - DCL - Bernard
COYB


I'd be inclined to go

Pickford

Kenny
Zouma
Holgate
Digne

Gana

Lookman
Dowell
Bernard

Niasse
DCL/Tosun


The reason i'm saying that is because, Rotherham aren't going to be pushovers. I don't want to see us succumbing to being overconfident. Zouma and Holgate need that time together for me. Digne, Bernard need game time and i'd really be interested to see what Niasse and Tosun could do together.

Rotherham have 24 hours less to prepare for this (why are they playing today?), but for some of their lads, it's a chance to say "This is what we can do", so they'll be right up for it. As a result, i'd expect very few changes, but I do expect to see Bernard and Lookman (if he's here) to start.
 
We need to work on our defense, so I would start the "back seven" that we expect to use in our next League games. Zouma for Keane for sure, possibly Digne for Baines. Other than that, same as started at Bournemouth.
For the "front four", Cenk deserves a goal and should start. After that it's mostly down to player fitness / fatigue.
 
Lets play with Bernard, Zouma, Lookman and Digne. I just wanna see them. Looking forward to it.
 

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