Match Report: Watford-Everton, 9 April 2016

Your Man of the Match?

  • Was there really a MotM?

    Votes: 16 23.2%
  • Joel

    Votes: 31 44.9%
  • Coleman

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Jagielka

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Stones

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Baines

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • McCarthy

    Votes: 4 5.8%
  • Barry

    Votes: 6 8.7%
  • Deulofeu

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Barkley

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lennon

    Votes: 3 4.3%
  • Lukaku

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cleverley

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mirallas

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Funes Mori

    Votes: 1 1.4%

  • Total voters
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Another week, another disappointing result in the buildup to the biggest game of Everton’s season. The Blues drew 1-1 today with Watford to drop further still down the table, this time to fourteenth in the table. A largely wasteful performance was the theme today from the Blues, as has become the norm in Roberto Martinez’s third season, one that may be his last if he doesn’t produce a FA Cup final appearance. Gareth Barry in for Tom Cleverley was the only tactical change.

Everton had their moments in this match, but they could have made a far larger dent into the scoreboard with more cutting edge in the Watford area. Eight minutes in, the neat first touches of Lennon and Lukaku set Barkley down the left, but his cutback for Deulofeu was smothered by a fairly resolute Watford backline. Despite his distribution being below par on the day, Joel made a couple important saves on the day, the first one coming 17 minutes into the match, as Jurado’s shot was headed for the top right corner before being palmed aside.

The rest of the first half was a bore, to be honest. It came as a surprise when Miguel Britos was caught in possession on the edge of his area, as James McCarthy, of all people, dispossessed and rolled the ball into the bottom right corner, putting Everton up 1-0 and going into the break one up despite a poor performance. Of course, it came to pass that a couple minutes later, a Stones backpass was sliced out by Joel for a corner, which Ben Watson crossed to the back post for Jose Holebas to head home. 1-1 at the break, and no more than Everton deserved for a first half of poor passing and lack of tactical cohesion.

The second half, thankfully, was better from both teams. Lennon, Lukaku, and Deulofeu started to show the flashes of brilliance that can produce goals at times for this Everton side. Lennon was the one that came closest most often, as Gomes needed to be sharp in the 55th minute to palm aside the winger’s low shot and keep the rebound short enough to gather before Lukaku could get a shot away. Cleverley came on for an ineffective Barkley, and Lennon again could have scored a go-ahead goal after a Lukaku backheel, but Gomes again came up with an excellent save.

Late on, Kevin Mirallas was a bit of a change of pace for the Blues, as his running drew a free kick with a couple minutes left, which was again saved by Gomes, but the rebound from Lukaku was smacked off the bar. Not surprising from this season’s version of Everton, who have frustrated at almost every turn this season. From here, it’s counting the days to Wembley.
 
I wax tempted to give it to Mirallas as a gesture toward the fact he at least looked lively when he came on.

But I voted Joel.

If he had been in goal since the season started I doubt we would be in this mess now.

The biggest blunder Robero has made, and there have been many, wax to fetch Howard back after Joel did so well in his stead in the middle of last season.
 
Jeff Stelling on sky sports Saturday summed up the game perfectly - meaningless!
The problem is every performance at the moment seems to be like this, no urgency and pedestrian .
Taxi for Martinez!
 

Another week, another disappointing result in the buildup to the biggest game of Everton’s season. The Blues drew 1-1 today with Watford to drop further still down the table, this time to fourteenth in the table. A largely wasteful performance was the theme today from the Blues, as has become the norm in Roberto Martinez’s third season, one that may be his last if he doesn’t produce a FA Cup final appearance. Gareth Barry in for Tom Cleverley was the only tactical change.

Everton had their moments in this match, but they could have made a far larger dent into the scoreboard with more cutting edge in the Watford area. Eight minutes in, the neat first touches of Lennon and Lukaku set Barkley down the left, but his cutback for Deulofeu was smothered by a fairly resolute Watford backline. Despite his distribution being below par on the day, Joel made a couple important saves on the day, the first one coming 17 minutes into the match, as Jurado’s shot was headed for the top right corner before being palmed aside.

The rest of the first half was a bore, to be honest. It came as a surprise when Miguel Britos was caught in possession on the edge of his area, as James McCarthy, of all people, dispossessed and rolled the ball into the bottom right corner, putting Everton up 1-0 and going into the break one up despite a poor performance. Of course, it came to pass that a couple minutes later, a Stones backpass was sliced out by Joel for a corner, which Ben Watson crossed to the back post for Jose Holebas to head home. 1-1 at the break, and no more than Everton deserved for a first half of poor passing and lack of tactical cohesion.

The second half, thankfully, was better from both teams. Lennon, Lukaku, and Deulofeu started to show the flashes of brilliance that can produce goals at times for this Everton side. Lennon was the one that came closest most often, as Gomes needed to be sharp in the 55th minute to palm aside the winger’s low shot and keep the rebound short enough to gather before Lukaku could get a shot away. Cleverley came on for an ineffective Barkley, and Lennon again could have scored a go-ahead goal after a Lukaku backheel, but Gomes again came up with an excellent save.

Late on, Kevin Mirallas was a bit of a change of pace for the Blues, as his running drew a free kick with a couple minutes left, which was again saved by Gomes, but the rebound from Lukaku was smacked off the bar. Not surprising from this season’s version of Everton, who have frustrated at almost every turn this season. From here, it’s counting the days to Wembley.

Nice report, thank you
 
Was genuinely shocked at the level of effort by many of the players, said in the match thread I despise players when they don't put it in because they want the manager out, but there's only one outcome I'm afraid when players down tools , See ya Martinez.
 
The rest of the first half was a bore, to be honest
Spot on !

Well in for doing this mate. In a pretty crap season, you, and the other lads who signed up to do these match reports, have shown a level of committment to doing what you said you were going to do, which should shame some of the clubs employees ;)

I've not seen a replay yet, so maybe he might have got a bit closer to the corner leading to their goal, but that's probably harsh, and
he made a few good saves and looked solid, so Robles was MOTM in my eyes.
 
I though McCarthy was fairly poor for most of the first half, but the goal definitely energized him and he looked like our best player in the second half. That tackle on Capoue in our penalty area was huge.
 
Thought Lukaku was awful today. Missed two great chances and just stood still in the box doing nothing when they scored on their corner.

Joel played really well, made a couple great saves.
 

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