Foxes vs Toffees, Match Report and MotM poll...

Everton Man of the Match

  • Joel "Clean Sheet" Robles

    Votes: 58 27.1%
  • Leighton Baines

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Ramiro Funes Mori

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Ashley Williams

    Votes: 52 24.3%
  • Mason Holgate

    Votes: 13 6.1%
  • Aaron Lennon

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Gareth Barry

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Idrissa Gana Gueye

    Votes: 34 15.9%
  • Seamus Coleman

    Votes: 6 2.8%
  • Kevin Mirallas

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Romelu Lukaku

    Votes: 12 5.6%
  • Tom Davies

    Votes: 17 7.9%
  • Ross Barkley

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Tom Cleverley

    Votes: 2 0.9%

  • Total voters
    214
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I went for Joel as he kept calm, commanded his area and kept a clean sheet. Holgate was excellent as was Davies. First half was terrible from both sides, and for most of the second half I was expecting the inevitable equaliser which thankfully never came. I hope the team gain some confidence from this and carry it through to the New Year.
 
I have to remark on how the referee and his assistants missed the incident in the second half when Rom was penalised for offside, and the City player took the free kick inside the Everton half. A small thing you might think, but a few minutes later he made an Everton player move the ball back a few yards from where he was going to take a free kick. Inconsistencies from the match officials all the time.
 

I have to remark on how the referee and his assistants missed the incident in the second half when Rom was penalised for offside, and the City player took the free kick inside the Everton half. A small thing you might think, but a few minutes later he made an Everton player move the ball back a few yards from where he was going to take a free kick. Inconsistencies from the match officials all the time.

Haha.
That was chuffing mental !

The other one was when he clearly waved "play on" after we'd fouled someone and then pulled it back when they lost possession.

That probably meets some guideline from the FA but just helps make the ref look stupid.
 
I have to remark on how the referee and his assistants missed the incident in the second half when Rom was penalised for offside, and the City player took the free kick inside the Everton half. A small thing you might think, but a few minutes later he made an Everton player move the ball back a few yards from where he was going to take a free kick. Inconsistencies from the match officials all the time.

I think you are right that it was taken from the wrong place, but you can now commit an offside offence in your own half. So the free kick would be taken in your own half. Even if you can't be in an offside position in your own half.
 
I think you are right that it was taken from the wrong place, but you can now commit an offside offence in your own half. So the free kick would be taken in your own half. Even if you can't be in an offside position in your own half.

At the risk of appearing thick, if you can't be in an offside position in your own half how can you commit an offside offence in your own half ?
 
At the risk of appearing thick, if you can't be in an offside position in your own half how can you commit an offside offence in your own half ?

You don't commit the offence until you interfere with play, try to tackle the opponent etc. So if Rom was very slowly jogging back and in an off side position when a ball was played up to him and then ran into our half to try to win a header with the defender. He would be in an offside position in their half when it was played, but commit the offside offence in our half when he challenged for the ball. The free kick would be given where he challenged for the ball not where he was stood when it was played.

It's due to the latest reinterpretations of the offside rule and when a player is interfering with play or impacting on an opposing player.
 
You don't commit the offence until you interfere with play, try to tackle the opponent etc. So if Rom was very slowly jogging back and in an off side position when a ball was played up to him and then ran into our half to try to win a header with the defender. He would be in an offside position in their half when it was played, but commit the offside offence in our half when he challenged for the ball. The free kick would be given where he challenged for the ball not where he was stood when it was played.

It's due to the latest reinterpretations of the offside rule and when a player is interfering with play or impacting on an opposing player.

Ta, makes sense (y)
 

On topic........gave it to Robles for his save against Ulloa and his overall command of his area.
Funes mori was awful, seemed to be unaware he could pass to Baines when he was in space.
Seemed to pick up when Davies and Barkley came on, but think Davies is going to need to toughen up as seemed to be bullied at times. He looked good when he kept the ball moving quickly. Nice to see him with the confidence to have a couple of shots. Is Barkley being credited with the assist? Nice to see Lukaku giving him the credit for it after the celebration as they walked back.
January purchases going to be very important if we are going to kick on.
 

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