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Need his contract situation sorting soon or he may have to be sold in the summer regardless of form.
He's not a better keeper than Steks mate.Been saying all season he's superior to Stek and got pelters for it at times.
Pipe down
Been saying all season he's superior to Stek and got pelters for it at times.
Pipe down
You tell em mate!Been saying all season he's superior to Stek and got pelters for it at times.
Pipe down
I always think this cross between him & dembeleLooked very Hazard like yesterday I thought.
He's utterly boss.
Ronald Koeman has been impressed with the way Ross Barkley has got to grips with what the Everton manager wants from him.
Having set up Kevin Mirallas and then Tom Davies for their goals in the 4-0 win over Manchester City last week, the Academy graduate put in another lively display against Crystal Palace.
He saw a pair of efforts well saved by the impressive Wayne Hennessey in the Eagles’ goal, and another two shots fly narrowly wide as his movement and trickery caused the hosts plenty of problems.
Koeman revealed he has held regular discussions with the England midfielder and believes Barkley’s influence is growing game by game.
“We speak a lot with Ross about what we need for the team from his qualities,” he said. “We know if you are a midfield player, you need to run, you need to work, you need to defend.
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Barkley's heat map shows just how busy he was at both ends of the pitch.
“But what we saw today is a midfielder who is always free, has good control of the ball, had a good shot in the first half, and had some good assists for scoring goals.
“We don’t need Ross to get the ball from a defender to turn and play a five-yard pass. We need him in the final third attacking. He’s changing in that regard and that’s what we need and what we like.
“We needed that support for Romelu Lukaku from Ross, and from Kevin Mirallas and Ademola Lookmanwhen he came on.”
Everton have bounced back from a tricky period during the final months of 2016 – a run of just two wins in nine games in November and December - but have started the New Year in fine fettle. They have won four of their past five league games and have closed the gap on sixth-placed Manchester United to five points.
Koeman has always stressed the need for time for his players to adapt to a different way of playing and training but the results are starting to show with a run of three straight wins, each boasting a clean sheet.
“By changing the manager you get new ideas, different exercises in training,” he added. “You need time for that. You can’t change things in two weeks. Players need to understand and change.
“With younger players it’s sometimes easier as they are open in everything, but I’m happy with all the squad at the moment and we have good results.
“Most of the time, the team is fresh and playing with a lot of intensity and quality. That’s the best way to get the best results.
“We’re in a good way and we would like to keep the momentum going.”
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