Match Thread Everton vs Lyon 19 October, 20:05

WELL?

  • EVERTON WIN

    Votes: 107 34.2%
  • DRAW

    Votes: 43 13.7%
  • GET DEN PERRY OUT

    Votes: 163 52.1%

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Tom Ferguson

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Everton have another more than welcome stop gap in Premier League action after scrambling a disappointing last gasp draw in Brighton.

Unfortunately for the Blues, the break is to accommodate the UEFA Europa League, where their form has been equally grim.

Deep wounds from that 3-0 defeat to Italian side Atalanta in game one of the tournament have yet to heal for Ronald Koeman’s side.

And a late equaliser at Goodison for Cypriot minnows Apollon Limassol last time out only made things worse.

So, with exit staring Everton in the face, the meeting with French side Lyon has turned into a must-win game if the Blues have any hope of qualifying for the next round.

Lyon are the hosts of this season’s final, so they will be hoping to make the cut and have home advantage on their side come May 16.

But with only the two points from two fixtures for OL, the group is wide open. A massive bonus for the so far struggling Blues.

Lyon are currently sitting sixth place in Ligue 1, picking up 16 points from nine games. But they will be disappointed to not be bettering or at least matching their fourth-place finish last term.

Their most recent set of points came against Champions Monaco, a dramatic 3-2 victory that involved a 95th minute winner from Nabil Fekir.

The win on Friday evening will work wonders for Lyon in terms of confidence going into the L4 bout, a first victory for Les Gones in over a month in any competition.

Plus, the two extra recovery days over their Merseyside opponents will go a long way, too.

Ones to watch –

Dominican Republic international Mariano has found his feet after leaving footballing giants Real Madrid for France this summer.

The Spanish born striker boasts an impressive seven goals in nine league outings for Lyon and with the way Everton’s defence has played this campaign, he will fancy himself to better an already top-notch scoring record.

Influential captain and France attacking midfielder Fekir is in the goal scoring form of his career, already halfway towards matching last year’s total of 14 goals, having played 38 fewer games.

And after the two he bagged against Monaco he will fancy himself against a lame Blues backline.

But enough about that lot.

Everyone came through unscathed against a less than inspiring 1-1 draw at the Amex.

So, Ronald Koeman has the same options (minus Oumar Niasse, of course) at his disposal as he did at the weekend.

Here's hoping the Dutchman uses what he has got in a correct manner. We can all dream, can’t we?

Thursday marks the beginning of a tough set of fixtures, and if the Blues stand a chance of picking anything up from them, then momentum is key.

And there is no better time than the present to start building just that.

Up the Toffees.
 

This is going to save his everton career or be the end of him this one.

Lose we are out and it’s over for him.

Win and we take on Arsenal with some confidence.

I guess though this is going to get all new levels of toxic come 9:30 on Thursday
 
This is going to save his everton career or be the end of him this one.

Lose we are out and it’s over for him.

Win and we take on Arsenal with some confidence.

I guess though this is going to get all new levels of toxic come 9:30 on Thursday

I feel like we've said that a few times recently. And he's still here.
 
This is going to save his everton career or be the end of him this one.

Lose we are out and it’s over for him.

Win and we take on Arsenal with some confidence.

I guess though this is going to get all new levels of toxic come 9:30 on Thursday

The problem is I don't believe for a second that Moshiri is gonna sack him even if we get beat 4 or 5 nil in this, he still won't sack him when we go on to lose our next games against Arsenal or Chelsea because he'll have marked them down on his little Koeman themed calendar as acceptable losses.

You just have to hope he doesn't leave it too much after that otherwise relegation becomes a real possibility based on current form and the general attitude being shown.
 
We're getting utterly smashed and with a bit of luck the embarrassment of such a vicious beating in front of the rest of Europe will be enough to shame Moshiri into getting rid of Koeman

Never been so uninterested in watching an Everton game.

Strange thing is I am interested, but only because I see it as The defining moment in a lot of Everton staff's futures!
 

We all know full well that we’re out after this one. At least 3 nil and Everton to roll over for Daddy once again.
 
There is no reason to be optimistic as much as I try.

Not one game has given me any resemblance of hope that things are going to change.

I am unable to go on Thursday as I have a managers offsite at Ghetto Golf, and I am glad I have an excuse not to go if I am honest because Goodison could be seriously toxic.
 
Despite being off work I have decided to give this a miss, cannot watch the utter crap being played at the moment it's like watching a Sunday league side who have all been on the ale the night before.
 

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