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Match Thread Everton 0-1 Aston Villa - Wednesday 15th January 19:30

Your Everton MOTM vs Astom Villa


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No new players, same injuries, in fact one more (broja) and 2 key home games coming up. Still the same deficiencies in the squad, yet nothing done to address it. Not sure how can we be competitive against villa with the current squad especially considering the injuries we have. Looks to me that the best we can hope is a draw but the most likely result is another loss.i know moyes has just signed, but what have we done with the first 13 days of the window?
 

This was a home defeat under Dyche for sure but if Goodison is rocking the story might be different. No Barklay to haunt us and no McGinn for them- who seems to always score against us.
Would not expect too much change in the line up:
Pickford
Young - Tarkowski - Branthwaite - Mykolenko
Doucoure - Gana - Mangala
Lindstrom - DCL - N'Diaye
Coleman and Harrison on around 60 mins and Harrison and Beto on a little later.
 
It’s hard to interpret Borja’s injury. Sounds like they’re waiting for swelling to go down and then take scans. Still think he’s not our future and maybe we can recall the loan. But it also doesn’t sound like his leg ripped in half, which was all the news we’ve had for a bit.
 

From Sporting Life​

Everton vs Aston Villa​

It's all change at Everton, with the Toffees jumping in a time machine back to the 00's to reappoint David Moyes.
David Moyes during his previous Everton spell

David Moyes during his previous Everton spell
From Sean Dyche, to David Moyes. I can't say I'd be over the moon if I was an Everton fan. His first job back is to keep this current side in the Premier League, and their home form is key to that.

The Toffees have been tough to beat in their last season at Goodison Park, losing three of nine and just one of the last seven. The problem is they've only won twice.

Aston Villa aren't great travellers, losing five of nine, and so with uncertainty around the hosts' team news under new management, and the visitors form on the road, I'll sit this one out from a betting perspective.

Score prediction: Everton 1-1 Aston Villa (Sky Bet odds: 5/1)
 


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