Gerard Deulofeu – Everton's Spanish Magician

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BY: Robert Aston

Fresh from his hat-trick against Georgia U21 I thought i'd give us Evertonians something to keep us happy through the horrendously boring international break. Check this free kick out;



This young Spanish starlet who stumbled upon us from nowhere is suddenly becoming one our marquee players at Everton. With his trickery and direct approach he offers something that a lot of our team are criticised for, excitement.

Okay so I love Martinez as much as any Everton fan, however the lack of excitement does come into question on occasion (especially with the persistence of not playing 2 up front at home). The tick tack toe style of football is beautiful in theory but can leave a lot to be desired in practice. However when Deulofeu gets the ball, Goodison actually wakes up, the best thing is he knows this as well. He told the Guardian last month “When family and friends go to Everton they tell me that there’s a moment when I get the ball and fans get to their feet in anticipation,”

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This oozing confidence reminds me of the often unplayable Kevin Miralles last season (until the penalty incident) or the raw loanee Lukaku who would find the net for fun. The young lad is sitting third in the assists table having not featured heavily in the first 5 games of the Premier League season and keeps talking of wanting more telling evertonfc.com after the West Ham game “It was a good assist and I want to get more assists for Rom. Rom is an animal!”.

So what i'm getting at is, this player is a complete hidden gem. Everton have paid £4.2 million for a player once tipped to be a future Ballon d'or winner by former Barcelona team mate Rafinha. Can you comprehend that? Cause I sure can't. Roberto Martinez has been tracking him since he was 16 and it's easy to see why after the Sunderland game Roberto said: “He is still a young man but to see him performing the way he did, three games in a week, shows you how far he has come and how settled he looks – and what a special talent we have in our squad.”

Aston Villa's Jordan Amavi will be next on the chopping block for Deulofeu as he aims to terrorize and haunt another left backs dreams with step overs galore. So thats 4-0 Everton obviously.
 

https://www.grandoldteam.com/2015/11/15/gerard-deulofeu-evertons-spanish-magician/

BY: Robert Ashton

Fresh from his hat-trick against Georgia U21 I thought i'd give us Evertonians something to keep us happy through the horrendously boring international break. Check this free kick out;



This young Spanish starlet who stumbled upon us from nowhere is suddenly becoming one our marquee players at Everton. With his trickery and direct approach he offers something that a lot of our team are criticised for, excitement.

Okay so I love Martinez as much as any Everton fan, however the lack of excitement does come into question on occasion (especially with the persistence of not playing 2 up front at home). The tick tack toe style of football is beautiful in theory but can leave a lot to be desired in practice. However when Deulofeu gets the ball, Goodison actually wakes up, the best thing is he knows this as well. He told the Guardian last month “When family and friends go to Everton they tell me that there’s a moment when I get the ball and fans get to their feet in anticipation,”

CSu3vy7W4AA_7Oz.jpg


This oozing confidence reminds me of the often unplayable Kevin Miralles last season (until the penalty incident) or the raw loanee Lukaku who would find the net for fun. The young lad is sitting third in the assists table having not featured heavily in the first 5 games of the Premier League season and keeps talking of wanting more telling evertonfc.com after the West Ham game “It was a good assist and I want to get more assists for Rom. Rom is an animal!”.

So what i'm getting at is, this player is a complete hidden gem. Everton have paid £4.2 million for a player once tipped to be a future Ballon d'or winner by former Barcelona team mate Rafinha. Can you comprehend that? Cause I sure can't. Roberto Martinez has been tracking him since he was 16 and it's easy to see why after the Sunderland game Roberto said: “He is still a young man but to see him performing the way he did, three games in a week, shows you how far he has come and how settled he looks – and what a special talent we have in our squad.”

Aston Villa's Jordan Amavi will be next on the chopping block for Deulofeu as he aims to terrorize and haunt another left backs dreams with step overs galore. So thats 4-0 Everton obviously.

He's only on loan though. @FCBarça
 
Del needs games and finally he is getting them for the first time in his senior career. I'm glad to see him proving himself as the player we were told he was when we loaned him in, and may prove to be as big a bargain as baines and piennar was.
 

He'll probably have a hand in at least 20 goals this season through assists and scoring himself, which is really impressive for someone his age, just hope barca dont piss on our parade and buy him back after 1 season
 
He'll probably have a hand in at least 20 goals this season through assists and scoring himself, which is really impressive for someone his age, just hope barca dont piss on our parade and buy him back after 1 season

To be fair, Deulofeu does have a say whether he returns or not.

Though he would defo go back, like.
 

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