2024/25 Iliman Ndiaye

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Do Everton know Iliman Ndiaye is their best player?​


By Jimmy 'The Punt' Cantrill
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Tue November 19, 2024 · 19h ago

I'm so jealous of anyone getting to watch Iliman Ndiaye play for the first time.

Having signed from Marseille for £15m in the summer, Evertonians were properly introduced to him in a thrilling early-season match with Bournemouth.

Ndiaye's full debut ended with rapturous applause as he left the field in the 83rd minute, the Toffees 2-0 up, points in the bag.

They lost 3-2.

But what is delayed is not denied.

Though that dramatic ending was a third straight defeat to start the season, and followed by another collapse to lose by the same scoreline at Villa, it's no coincidence that August day at Goodison marked the beginning of Everton's improved fortunes; 10 points and one defeat have come in their subsequent seven Premier League games.
Ndiaye

Ndiaye is a throwback in the sense his game isn’t entirely reflected by numbers. Flicks, snake hips, the type of dribbler it takes two players to stop. A joy to watch.

That being said, defensively he's no slouch - he ranks in the top 20% among attacking midfielders/wingers for tackles (1.62), interceptions (0.69) and aggression (0.04 yellow cards) per 90 - and part of the reason he's revered by Everton fans already is because of this kind of committed attitude.

It might also be why he's been shoehorned in on the left side of midfield, meaning his attacking output isn't quite as good as it could be. And numbers, sadly, do matter.
Ndiaye

By his own admission, he's a team player first: “I feel like I’m suited to what the manager wants. From very early on in my career, I was told to do the hard work first and the rest will follow. I’ve stuck by that.

“I think that’s the same kind of philosophy here – everyone works hard and every player brings their own qualities and attributes to make it a full performance.

"You have to bring your own piece to it – for me, I can bring my skills, scoring goals, making assists, plus the hard work for each other.”

So far, Sean Dyche hasn’t managed to unlock the attacking aspects of Ndiaye, with two goals and no assists in 11 league appearances, an G+A per 90 of 0.22.
Iliman Ndiaye

Iliman Ndiaye provided 25 goal involvements in the Championship for Sheffield United in 2022/23
Granted, it is a jump up in level but for Sheffield United in their promotion season from the Championship in 2022/23, his 14 goals and 11 assists came at an G+A of 0.61 per 90, crucially, playing as a number 10.

Fewest Premier League goals 23/24-now​

  • Everton: 50
  • Nottingham Forest: 64
  • Crystal Palace: 65
  • Wolves: 66
  • Bournemouth, Manchester United: 69
*Not including promoted or relegated teams

Over the past 18 months, Everton are by some distance the worst attacking team in the Premier League, scoring 14 fewer goals than any other side that has been in the top flight both this season and last.
Dwight McNeil

Dwight McNeil has been playing as a number 10
Dwight McNeil has attracted praise this season for his four goals and three assists, end product that has come from Dyche opting to play the winger centrally.

But in that quick fix, he may be missing a trick.

Ten of the 17 goals Everton have conceded this season have come when Ndiaye has been on the bench. All 10 goals they have scored have come when he's been on the pitch.

He's their best player. They just haven't realised yet.

Pickford
Branthwaite
Garner
Ndiaye
Centre forward

Thats the best spine we have.
 
Im kind of surprised to learn that he only has 2 goals, it definitely seems like more. I think we all realize how good he is as it seems obvious, we just have a case where we have two #10s, but neither is allowed to play there.
who is hte other #10? Mcneil? he has been playing at 10 all season hasn't he?
 
Good lord, staggering!

I must be missing the Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Doucoure, McNeil, Harrison and DCL articles, all of whom have been horrific most of the season so far.

Let's single out the best player instead. 😂
 
Good lord, staggering!

I must be missing the Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Doucoure, McNeil, Harrison and DCL articles, all of whom have been horrific most of the season so far.

Let's single out the best player instead. 😂

He's obviously done this due to the backlash.

I posted about this afterwards. He should have said Ndiaye is on the left so he can adjust to the league first.

Also he and McNeil should be switching positions in game -- same with Lindstrom.
 
He's obviously done this due to the backlash.

I posted about this afterwards. He should have said Ndiaye is on the left so he can adjust to the league first.

Also he and McNeil should be switching positions in game -- same with Lindstrom.
I agree about switching it up during the match. Doesn't need to be Netherlands style total football, just the odd half hour where they switch positions if they're not getting any joy.
 
Very pienaar esque in the way he receives the ball and is able to roll defenders. It would make the world of difference to have a full back behind him who regularly over lapped. I like the Ipswich left back - maybe we could go for him if they went down
We could roll all of our current full backs into one player and they would still be a fifth of the player of Leighton Baines. Even Bryan Oviedo would look like Roberto Carlos in this team.
 
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