Everton Youth Teams Thread

FINAL SCORE
EVERTON U23S 2 MAN CITY U23S 2
DOYLE 21 PEN & TOUAIZI 49
EVANS 58 & SIMMS 81

Everton Missed the chance to go top needing a win to do just so,but came from 2-0 down home to man city to keep theer unbeaten start to the league going,

Next Everton u23s next League game is in 3 weeks time away to Derby and LIVE on Derby Website,

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Before then Everton are in double cup action the next week,Starting away to Burton Tuesday in the Leasing.com Trophy cup 7.45ko,before then playing a week sunday with an 11am kick off at fulham in the U23s Premier League cup

Prem League 2 Table

Chelsea 14 points from 6 games
Everton 13 points from 7 games
Arsenal 12 points from 6 games
Derby 11 points from 6 games
Brighton 9 points from 7 games
Spurs 8 points from 7 games
Wolves 8 points from 7 games
 
Everton U23s 2-2 Manchester City
A superb second-half fightback ensures Everton remain unbeaten in their defence of the Premier League 2 this season.
It’s another impressive performance from Anthony Gordon whose stock continues to rise while Antony Evans, Beni Baningime and Morgan Feeney also shine.


Broken record again, but get Gordon on 1st team bench asap
 
Everton U23s 2-2 Manchester City
A superb second-half fightback ensures Everton remain unbeaten in their defence of the Premier League 2 this season.
It’s another impressive performance from Anthony Gordon whose stock continues to rise while Antony Evans, Beni Baningime and Morgan Feeney also shine.


Broken record again, but get Gordon on 1st team bench asap

Fix your record
 

David Unsworth admitted Everton Under-23s produced “something special” after coming from two goals down to claim a 2-2 draw against Manchester City in Premier League 2 to preserve their unbeaten start to the season.

The young Blues fought back to earn a point at Southport’s The Pure Stadium thanks to a brilliant free-kick from Antony Evans – his second stunning goal in successive games after a last-gasp winner at Brighton last week – before Ellis Simms headed the equaliser, following up a superb drive from Anthony Gordon that crashed against the crossbar.

“In spells we were very good but in other spells we were not like how I know we can be,” said boss Unsworth. “We were on the backfoot and we needed a goal and we needed something special. We got that with Antony Evans again with a special free-kick. Last week’s was world-class, this one was very, very good!

“Then there was great individual ability from Anthony Gordon to create the opportunity for Ellis to score. That would have been a world-class goal from Anthony and he showed his class again tonight.”

The visitors came into the game sitting second from bottom in Premier League 2, but they belied that position in the early exchanges, with winger Jan Carlo Poveda proving particularly elusive on the right.

The opening goal came from the penalty spot midway through the first half. Ryan Astley upended Morgan Rogers and City skipper Tommy Doyle placed his kick past Harry Tyrer into the bottom right corner of the net.

Everton’s had their moments, too. Harry Charsley’s well-struck shot forced Gavin Bazunu into a smart save and Evans curled a direct free-kick from right on the edge of the box just over the bar.

The more the game went on, the more Everton grew into the game, so it was a bitter blow to concede the second goal just four minutes into the second period. Nabil Touazi found space inside the box and slid a precise finish past Tyrer.

The response was spectacular.

Evans scored a wonder goal last week and he did it again by finding the top corner of the net from a direct free-kick right on the corner of the penalty area.

Evans almost scored a second on 73 minutes but Bazunu made a terrific save to keep out his low shot.

There was always a sense that Everton would get something from the game and, sure enough, Simms nodded the leveller with eight minutes to go. Gordon skipped past a couple of challenges before crashing a terrific shot against the crossbar and Simms was alert to snaffle the rebound.

With neither side settling for a point, the closing stages were tense and seven minutes of added time contributed to the drama.

Everton defended superbly, though, and thoroughly deserved to take something from the game.

“That (defending) doesn’t surprise me,” said Unsworth. “It’s something we’ve always done. Morgan Feeney and Lewis Gibson, and Harry Tyrer, too, when he was needed. It was a decent performance in spells but certainly a game to analyse.

“At 2-0 down, after a poor start to the second half by us, you wonder which way the game is going to go and City were probably good for their lead at that stage. It was a learning curve for the boys with the way City play and we set up in a way that we thought would help us. The problem when you press teams like Man City is that if one player switches off you get done.”

Unsworth reserved special praise for Beni Baningime, who once again gave a controlled, mature display in the centre of the park.

“He’s a class act and probably shouldn’t be playing at this level,” said Unsworth. “He’s getting the profile to kick on in his senior career. He played a bit further forward tonight which I felt suited him against the opposition, and he is consistently one of the best players on the pitch every week.”

 

1st team minutes
don't know if I would want Silva tainting him with the first team right now, The squad is a mess and with the way we play it probably wouldn't benefit him at all, I retract wanting him in the first team.
He needs a loan in the Championship or a JJK loan in a decent European team, He needs to be picked every week as well ideally.
 
don't know if I would want Silva tainting him with the first team right now, The squad is a mess and with the way we play it probably wouldn't benefit him at all, I retract wanting him in the first team.
He needs a loan in the Championship or a JJK loan in a decent European team, He needs to be picked every week as well ideally.

Loaning players is sometimes a dereliction of duty for me. We should be capable of developing a talent like Gordon ourselves
 
Loaning players is sometimes a dereliction of duty for me. We should be capable of developing a talent like Gordon ourselves
I'd like to see him given a spot on the bench. Players like Bernard and Walcott are definitely not going to be a part of our team when we get to the point of being top 6 competitive so let's see if someone like Gordon could be.
 

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