Lucky Martinez handed shot at redemption thanks to Joel inclusion

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Lucky Martinez handed shot at redemption thanks to Joel inclusion, by Elliott Bretland

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What a difference a change of goalkeeper can make.

Everton with Tim Howard: Languishing in the bottom half and looking hopeless at the back with a horrendous defensive record. Just one win in the Premier League for the entirety of December and January, it was bleak and the fans were fully turning on manager Roberto Martinez.

Everton with Joel Robles: Six points on the board, the first back-to-back clean sheets of the campaign and up to 7th (for a few hours). Looking like a vastly superior side, the goals still flowed but Everton are yet to be breached. Attack and defence marrying up as fans had longed for.

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After months of sticking by Howard despite fans’ frustrations, Martinez had no choice but to start Joel Robles this week after the American picked up an injury. However, that forced change could well be the move that saves him his job as Everton manager and gets supporters back onside.

The continuted selection of Howard – Martinez insisted his experience was vital to the starting XI – began to really test the patience of the Everton faithful. The goalkeeper’s erratic displays were costing the Toffees points. A change was needed but didn’t come, however. Martinez just didn’t see it. Howard was his man.

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Having enjoyed God-like status during his first year at Goodison Park, Martinez was losing the backing of fans. Failing to acknowledge Howard’s faults and keeping Joel on the bench was failing Everton and his squad.

However, this week, Martinez was unable to select Howard and the fans have been proved right. Two wins on the bounce have been achieved for the first time this season with Joel in goal; no goals conceded, too.

With the No 1 on his back and five clean sheets in his last five Premier League games, Joel has to remain first-choice. He is assured and brings a calmness which allows the defence to perform its duties and the team works far better – solid and effective.

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Joel’s command of his box is better than Howard’s. His kicking is better. His communication, catching and distribution too. He has passed his audition and Martinez must now give him a starring role. Howard should never start ahead of the former Atletico Madrid stopper again. If he does, it is simply poor management.

Of course, it would be foolish and naive to blame the struggles solely on Howard but it is little coincidence Everton’s performances and ‘Goals Against’ tally have improved with Joel between the sticks. The absence of John Stones – the player of his generation and a top performer but struggling for form – may have also helped rather than hindered Everton’s cause over the past week.

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Should Joel continue to impress – by performing as an able goalkeeper, an able goalkeeper Everton have lacked over the last 18 months – Martinez has an excuse to ditch Howard for good. Without the foresight to see things would improve by picking Joel, it’s unlikley Martinez would have dropped Howard on form. He may have got lucky on this one.

So, could the forced inclusion of Joel Robles be the ‘Kevin Brock moment’ in Roberto Martinez’s Everton tenure?

Before Howard Kendall achieved unparalleled success with Everton, he faced the same pressure and scrutiny Martinez has experienced this season. Fans wanted him out. The results and performances were not good enough.

However, with Kendal’s job on the line, the turning point came against Oxford United in the League Cup. Adrian Heath took advantage of Brock’s back-pass to score, Everton won and the rest, as they say, is history. That one moment changed things.

Could the fact he had no choice but to select Joel be the turning point for Martinez? Will the penny finally drop? Will he see he was wrong to persist with Howard and now fulfil the potential of this impressive squad he has built? We can only hope.

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Lucky Martinez handed shot at redemption thanks to Joel inclusion, by Elliott Bretland

robleshoward-150x150.png

What a difference a change of goalkeeper can make.

Everton with Tim Howard: Languishing in the bottom half and looking hopeless at the back with a horrendous defensive record. Just one win in the Premier League for the entirety of December and January, it was bleak and the fans were fully turning on manager Roberto Martinez.

Everton with Joel Robles: Six points on the board, the first back-to-back clean sheets of the campaign and up to 7th (for a few hours). Looking like a vastly superior side, the goals still flowed but Everton are yet to be breached. Attack and defence marrying up as fans had longed for.

howardarsenal.jpg


After months of sticking by Howard despite fans’ frustrations, Martinez had no choice but to start Joel Robles this week after the American picked up an injury. However, that forced change could well be the move that saves him his job as Everton manager and gets supporters back onside.

The continuted selection of Howard – Martinez insisted his experience was vital to the starting XI – began to really test the patience of the Everton faithful. The goalkeeper’s erratic displays were costing the Toffees points. A change was needed but didn’t come, however. Martinez just didn’t see it. Howard was his man.

howard2.jpeg


Having enjoyed God-like status during his first year at Goodison Park, Martinez was losing the backing of fans. Failing to acknowledge Howard’s faults and keeping Joel on the bench was failing Everton and his squad.

However, this week, Martinez was unable to select Howard and the fans have been proved right. Two wins on the bounce have been achieved for the first time this season with Joel in goal; no goals conceded, too.

With the No 1 on his back and five clean sheets in his last five Premier League games, Joel has to remain first-choice. He is assured and brings a calmness which allows the defence to perform its duties and the team works far better – solid and effective.

howard.jpg


Joel’s command of his box is better than Howard’s. His kicking is better. His communication, catching and distribution too. He has passed his audition and Martinez must now give him a starring role. Howard should never start ahead of the former Atletico Madrid stopper again. If he does, it is simply poor management.

Of course, it would be foolish and naive to blame the struggles solely on Howard but it is little coincidence Everton’s performances and ‘Goals Against’ tally have improved with Joel between the sticks. The absence of John Stones – the player of his generation and a top performer but struggling for form – may have also helped rather than hindered Everton’s cause over the past week.

howad3.jpg


Should Joel continue to impress – by performing as an able goalkeeper, an able goalkeeper Everton have lacked over the last 18 months – Martinez has an excuse to ditch Howard for good. Without the foresight to see things would improve by picking Joel, it’s unlikley Martinez would have dropped Howard on form. He may have got lucky on this one.

So, could the forced inclusion of Joel Robles be the ‘Kevin Brock moment’ in Roberto Martinez’s Everton tenure?

Before Howard Kendall achieved unparalleled success with Everton, he faced the same pressure and scrutiny Martinez has experienced this season. Fans wanted him out. The results and performances were not good enough.

However, with Kendal’s job on the line, the turning point came against Oxford United in the League Cup. Adrian Heath took advantage of Brock’s back-pass to score, Everton won and the rest, as they say, is history. That one moment changed things.

Could the fact he had no choice but to select Joel be the turning point for Martinez? Will the penny finally drop? Will he see he was wrong to persist with Howard and now fulfil the potential of this impressive squad he has built? We can only hope.

robles.jpg


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I agree with you there mate I like reading that mate,
 

I still can't accept Howard has been dropped and not injured, I just don't see Martinez as the type of manager to do this because Howard has been poor for ages, and the spat with the fans has been going on for a while as well, so why decide to drop him now? As soon as Howard is ready he will be straight back in, because that's Martinez.
 

Agree on the whole though it's wrong to say the fans were 'fully turning' on Martinez.

Just shows how fickle was as the supporters are.

Martinez really can't bring Howard back in now though.
 
I am inclined to agree with this, I wanted Howard dropped but I also want us to stay on Joels side when he makes a mistake, which he will. If I was manager I would be picking Joel first choice, Howard back up and looking now for a replacement in the summer.
 
Howard has been dropped imo.

I think (based on nothing but my own opinion) that he's not reacted well to the news and spat the dummy, hence him not being even on the bench and the 'injury' cover being used to suit both parties.

I think, and hope this is what's happened as well. If so then it shows Martinez isn't scared of Howard anymore and will stand up to him when his massive ego kicks in. Great news, and means we are most likely going to finally be rid of him in the summer. Howard will go to the MLS to lap up a last bit of adulation before he retires and we'll all be content to see Everton playing with a goalkeeper next season and for the foreseeable future. Everyone's a winner
 
Joel will make mistakes but not as many as Howard has. Howard has cost us to many points this season so for me I do hope he sticks with Joel. The team seems to get a lift and some confidence when Joel is in nets, you can see that from the last 3 games. I do think we will need a new first choice in the summer though.
 

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