
When it was 3-2 and they were all over us, did anyone else have horrific flashbacks to the last two seasons?
@GrandOldTeam this clearly is key.If i had any money i would donate some to GOT. That's how much i'm in the good mood!![]()
Yup...I did to. But the difference this time was the manager reacted and changed it, rather than standing on the touchline with his arms crossed looking cool.
Perfectly understandable. But it was a test passed.When it was 3-2 and they were all over us, did anyone else have horrific flashbacks to the last two seasons?
Yup...I did to. But the difference this time was the manager reacted and changed it, rather than standing on the touchline with his arms crossed looking cool.
That was the match that broke Martinez. Everything went downhill after that.This was just the second match in Premier League history at Goodison Park to witness nine goals, after Everton 3-6 Chelsea in August 2014
We've maybe got less of the flair that we had under the previous regime, but we've certainly got a great deal more steel.Perfectly understandable. But it was a test passed.
This was a great tactical battle between the two managers as the score suggests. Full credit to Koeman for surprising all with his selection and shape at the start and then to Eddie Howe for changing his at half time and back to Koeman for reacting and making changes like 5 at back. A game for purists that.
We've maybe got less of the flair that we had under the previous regime, but we've certainly got a great deal more steel.
Remember when we dropped 14 points from winning positions in a single season?

