Everton vs Norwich : CapCup Round 4 : 1-1 (4-3) : Review

Has Joel done enough today to get the nod for Sunderland?

  • Yes

    Votes: 59 89.4%
  • No

    Votes: 7 10.6%

  • Total voters
    66
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McBain

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It was already three minutes into the game when I finally found it.

Button headed Robbie Slater and Herr Bosnich take the night off as we head into the Capital One Cup fourth round. At home, versus Norwich. On paper this is a no brainer, right?

Cups are special things, for special teams, but in a Cup, we're a usually a very different kind of special.

Taking to the Pitch was Bryan Oviedo, Gibber and Leapin' Leon after long absences. In for Galloway, Barry and Barkley. Funes Mori deputises for the injured Jags, Browning in for Coleman, Delu, Kone and Lukaku providing the attack, while McCarthy retains his spot.

For the first ten minutes it's all Norwich. Corners, running, hassling, Norwich are giving this a red hot go, while we are dire. I've sent away to Mensa to see how many times we gave the ball away, and the results will be a while.

"We're playing like a team with 7 changes." Says the scouse bloke on the commentary to which Snods and I agree. I'm trying not to listen to them because they're 5 minutes ahead of the vision I'm watching, and it's making me feel weird. Like V.R. I turn them off.

The first half comes, and it goes. A 50 yard shot by Funes Mori and a cracking raking cross field ball by Gibber are the touches of any note in a half so sloppy if it ended up online you'd file it under Gonzo.

The slops continue well into the second. It's Sloppy Seconds. It's an awkward game, being made tricky by a Norwich side showing Premiership quality pressing, and an Everton side intent in shooting ourselves in both feet.

Norwich, feeding off our generosity, fire the first salvo as Bassong gets the ball into our net. How dare he.

0-1 down and in a familiar position to that last cup game. At some point Browning comes off for Barkley, and Kone comes off for Deulofeu. Stones goes to RB while Gibber moves into the backline.

We have chances, Mirallas flashes wide, and then my feed goes down until we score.

.......buffering........

Osman! Scores from somewhere, somehow. 1-1 and its slightly back on, but not before Grabban gets goal side and Joel pulls off a great save. Grabban should have had a couple all told.

We finish the stronger, the last ten minutes of the match it's best so far. Delu, Mirallas, Lukaku and Osman all with chances to put it away. Lukaku sends a football into outer space and we'll check back in with its on it's approach to The International Space Station, while everyone else seems to believe hitting the ball directly across the goal with noone on the end of it will result in something happening. But not to be, it's off to extra time.

The game opens up further, and despite the frustration, it's a really absorbing Cup tie. Naisy comes on for Mirallas, and it's flashing shots across goal from us, and free headers into the box from them. Grabban, then Jarvis pulls Joel into a great save at the back post, Delu is getting forward and whipping in the deliveries or stepping inside. Barkley seems completely anonymous or is it me, hidden in the pixels as the games lurches from end to end.

Everyone's knackered by the halfway mark of ET and with a last muscling effort Lukaku spins in the box and gets his shot away, deflected, which Rudd gets a hand on. Looks good the Norwich Keeper when called upon today.

Penalties, and it's a perfect end to the sloppiest of games. Joel swats away two (or the last one flew wide i couldn't tell), and it's a poignant reminder to Martinez that the understudy is ready.

Joel held up his very polite hand today and it will be interesting to see who gets the nod for Sunderland. A selection mistake from Martinez on the weekend, and it could be ugly.

JOEL : 8
BROWNING : 5
STONES : 6
FUNES MORI : 7
OVIEDO : 6
GIBSON : 6
OSMAN : 7
MIRALLAS : 6
KONE : 5
LUKAKU : 6
BARKLEY : 4
DELOFEU : 6
NAISMITH : 5


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McB
 

It was already three minutes into the game when I finally found it.

Button headed Robbie Slater and Herr Bosnich take the night off as we head into the Capital One Cup fourth round. At home, versus Norwich. On paper this is a no brainer, right?

Cups are special things, for special teams, but in a Cup, we're a usually a very different kind of special.

Taking to the Pitch was Bryan Oviedo, Gibber and Leapin' Leon after long absences. In for Galloway, Barry and Barkley. Funes Mori deputises for the injured Jags, Browning in for Coleman, Delu, Kone and Lukaku providing the attack, while McCarthy retains his spot.

For the first ten minutes it's all Norwich. Corners, running, hassling, Norwich are giving this a red hot go, while we are dire. I've sent away to Mensa to see how many times we gave the ball away, and the results will be a while.

"We're playing like a team with 7 changes." Says the scouse bloke on the commentary to which Snods and I agree. I'm trying not to listen to them because they're 5 minutes ahead of the vision I'm watching, and it's making me feel weird. Like V.R. I turn them off.

The first half comes, and it goes. A 50 yard shot by Funes Mori and a cracking raking cross field ball by Gibber are the touches of any note in a half so sloppy if it ended up online you'd file it under Gonzo.

The slops continue well into the second. It's Sloppy Seconds. It's an awkward game, being made tricky by a Norwich side showing Premiership quality pressing, and an Everton side intent in shooting ourselves in both feet.

Norwich, feeding off our generosity, fire the first salvo as Bassong gets the ball into our net. How dare he.

0-1 down and in a familiar position to that last cup game. At some point Browning comes off for Barkley, and Kone comes off for Deulofeu. Stones goes to RB while Gibber moves into the backline.

We have chances, Mirallas flashes wide, and then my feed goes down until we score.

.......buffering........

Osman! Scores from somewhere, somehow. 1-1 and its slightly back on, but not before Grabban gets goal side and Joel pulls off a great save. Grabban should have had a couple all told.

We finish the stronger, the last ten minutes of the match it's best so far. Delu, Mirallas, Lukaku and Osman all with chances to put it away. Lukaku sends a football into outer space and we'll check back in with its on it's approach to The International Space Station, while everyone else seems to believe hitting the ball directly across the goal with noone on the end of it will result in something happening. But not to be, it's off to extra time.

The game opens up further, and despite the frustration, it's a really absorbing Cup tie. Naisy comes on for Mirallas, and it's flashing shots across goal from us, and free headers into the box from them. Grabban, then Jarvis pulls Joel into a great save at the back post, Delu is getting forward and whipping in the deliveries or stepping inside. Barkley seems completely anonymous or is it me, hidden in the pixels as the games lurches from end to end.

Everyone's knackered by the halfway mark of ET and with a last muscling effort Lukaku spins in the box and gets his shot away, deflected, which Rudd gets a hand on. Looks good the Norwich Keeper when called upon today.

Penalties, and it's a perfect end to the sloppiest of games. Joel swats away two (or the last one flew wide i couldn't tell), and it's a poignant reminder to Martinez that the understudy is ready.

Joel held up his very polite hand today and it will be interesting to see who gets the nod for Sunderland. A selection mistake from Martinez on the weekend, and it could be ugly.

JOEL : 8
BROWNING : 5
STONES : 6
FUNES MORI : 7
OVIEDO : 6
GIBSON : 6
OSMAN : 7
MIRALLAS : 6
KONE : 5
LUKAKU : 6
BARKLEY : 4
DELOFEU : 6
NAISMITH : 5


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McB
Enjoyed reading that McB
 
Good report @McBain.

keeper gets mobbed after penalty shoot out
you can't buy that sort of feel good factor which won't have had time to die down by Sunday.

So what does El Boss say? nah mate you're back on the bench...and there's nobody in the staff dare ask the question, even on the QT, are you sure that's what you want to do?

not only does it send a poor sort of message to Robles, but surely some one(s) in the probable starting 11 and bench for Sunday, must be having a quiet shake of the head / wtf moment.

I will have a bet with my self that Howard will pick up a 'strain' or a 'knock' in training, you know one of those diplomatic ones, to enable Roberto to get himself out of the hole he's dug.

I have also noticed that the last two times Howard was replaced he had a bit of a mini revival when he came back.

He's going to have to have an absolute blinder on Sunday to retain any respect.
 

Can only disagree with 3 of your marks
OSMAN : 5
KONE : 6
LUKAKU : 5
What was good to see was Tim giving Joel a big hug after the game.
 
All sorts of awfulness
No shape, No formation, no energy (partly due to us having at least 6 players undercooked) no agression, no desire, no effort

Until Osman scored, then it was all a bit frenetic but again with no shape or formation

Gibson CB was one of the oddest things I have ever seen, it actually kinda worked tho

The Barkley boo boys were back out in force last night too

People getting a bit carried away with Joel, I am not a Howard fan but did Joel make a save that you thought he had no right too? For me he made saves id expect. Made up for him with the shootout tho especially after West Ham last year

Im starting to lose faith in Martinez. Yet again we played with noone (Or an unfit Osman) on the left, We had no real support to Lukaku despite Kone floating around on the wind
 

Voted " no" purely because Martinez already said he won't be... But IMO he has and even if he hadn't... Howard has done enough to lose his place
 
STONES : 6
FUNES MORI : 7
OSMAN : 7
BARKLEY : 4
NAISMITH : 5

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