2017/18 Sandro Ramirez

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Hahaha, no its not.

Course it is. Why do you think we're 6 points off a European spot in the league despite battling relegation just a few weeks ago? The PL outside the top 6 is seriously gash.

If he can do it there, he can do it here. Let's give Sandro time and a consistent run in the team, he's clearly impressed Big Sam in training.
 
Course it is. Why do you think we're 6 points off a European spot in the league despite battling relegation just a few weeks ago? The PL outside the top 6 is seriously gash.

If he can do it there, he can do it here. Let's give Sandro time and a consistent run in the team, he's clearly impressed Big Sam in training.

Mate have you looked at the La Liga table? They have a few great teams yes but outside of that, nowt
 
Everton manager Sam Allardyce has decided to keep peripheral figures Sandro Ramirez and James McCarthy at Goodison Park until the end of the season after the pair having impressed him during a friendly match held at Finch Farm earlier this week.

Sandro and McCarthy have both been peripheral figures for the Toffees this season, with the latter only featuring once having struggled with knee and hamstring injuries. Sandro, who was introduced by Allardyce as a late substitute during the Toffees' 3-1 win over Swansea City on Monday (18 December), is said to have designs on a return to Spain, with Malaga manager Michel Gonzalez recently suggesting that he wishes to go back to La Rosaleda.

But Allardyce, who recently confirmed that signing a striker is his top priority during the January transfer window, is not prepared to let the former Barcelona youth graduate or McCarthy leave Everton just yet, according to the Daily Mail.

The former England manager is currently dealing with a squad that is vastly overloaded in some areas of the pitch but inexplicably scarce in others. Central midfield is a position that boasts depth and quality, but Allardyce sees value in keeping McCarthy at Everton and out of the clutches of his old club Crystal Palace, who have been interested in the Irishman for the past 18 months.

Sandro faces less competition than McCarthy for a place in Everton's starting line-up, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Wayne Rooney and Oumar Niasse the only recognised strikers available to Allardyce. The Spaniard began the season in the Toffees' first eleven but has not started a Premier League match for the Merseysiders since September, with his only start since the 3-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur coming in the 5-1 mauling by Atalanta in the Europa League last month.

Both Sandro and McCarthy are fit and available for the visit of Chelsea on Saturday (23 December), and the pair will no doubt hope to be afforded opportunities to prove their worth during the gruelling festive period, with Allardyce et al finalising their plans for the January window.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/everton-ma...k-sandro-ramirez-james-mccarthy-moves-1652592
 

Felt sorry for him and DCL yesterday, it's just impossible to have a good game as a striker playing that way. And for the record, I have no problem with the tactics, they were effective and gained us a point. However you just cannot judge a striker, especially a young one, playing in a game like that. Harry Kane would have done exactly what DCL and Sandro did yesterday if he was playing for us, absolutely jack all.
 
Felt sorry for him and DCL yesterday, it's just impossible to have a good game as a striker playing that way. And for the record, I have no problem with the tactics, they were effective and gained us a point. However you just cannot judge a striker, especially a young one, playing in a game like that. Harry Kane would have done exactly what DCL and Sandro did yesterday if he was playing for us, absolutely jack all.
In the first half, DCL had space and Gueye was winning it on the half-way line. That didn't happen in the second half because chelsea pushed up higher and Gueye went off. DCL dropped deeper and Sandro stayed up front but was constantly swarmed by good defenders.
 
Everton manager Sam Allardyce has decided to keep peripheral figures Sandro Ramirez and James McCarthy at Goodison Park until the end of the season after the pair having impressed him during a friendly match held at Finch Farm earlier this week.

Sandro and McCarthy have both been peripheral figures for the Toffees this season, with the latter only featuring once having struggled with knee and hamstring injuries. Sandro, who was introduced by Allardyce as a late substitute during the Toffees' 3-1 win over Swansea City on Monday (18 December), is said to have designs on a return to Spain, with Malaga manager Michel Gonzalez recently suggesting that he wishes to go back to La Rosaleda.

But Allardyce, who recently confirmed that signing a striker is his top priority during the January transfer window, is not prepared to let the former Barcelona youth graduate or McCarthy leave Everton just yet, according to the Daily Mail.

The former England manager is currently dealing with a squad that is vastly overloaded in some areas of the pitch but inexplicably scarce in others. Central midfield is a position that boasts depth and quality, but Allardyce sees value in keeping McCarthy at Everton and out of the clutches of his old club Crystal Palace, who have been interested in the Irishman for the past 18 months.

Sandro faces less competition than McCarthy for a place in Everton's starting line-up, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Wayne Rooney and Oumar Niasse the only recognised strikers available to Allardyce. The Spaniard began the season in the Toffees' first eleven but has not started a Premier League match for the Merseysiders since September, with his only start since the 3-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur coming in the 5-1 mauling by Atalanta in the Europa League last month.

Both Sandro and McCarthy are fit and available for the visit of Chelsea on Saturday (23 December), and the pair will no doubt hope to be afforded opportunities to prove their worth during the gruelling festive period, with Allardyce et al finalising their plans for the January window.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/everton-ma...k-sandro-ramirez-james-mccarthy-moves-1652592


I think keeping McCarthy in January is a must now that Gana is injured and despite yesterday's fine performance, Schneiderlin still has a lot of convincing to do.
 
Dom likes to hang with the last man whereas Sandro likes to check for the ball constantly. I think he would be decent behind the striker and on the left to cut in (where Siggy plays unfortunately). I saw someone that has technique on the ball (the lad actually knows how to drive a damn pass) and plays better when he isn't marked out right away. He and Beni were responsible for a few decent counters that we choked away, so obviously our biggest issue is we need to be much cleaner on the ball as a team. Everyone let themselves down last night offensively.
 


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