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Match Thread Everton 0-2 Bournemouth FA Cup 8th Feb 2025

Your Everton MOTM


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The following U21 players featured in this week's training video but not last week's, indicating they may feature in the cup tie:
  • Zan Luk Leban
  • Tyler Onyango
  • Martin Sherif
Did I miss any?
 
Bad news 'Patto' is out of the reckoning.

He'd have broken through in this game Ilm sure. :coffee:


Goes to pens this one...and we all know what happens then.
 

Bad news 'Patto' is out of the reckoning.

He'd have broken through in this game Ilm sure. :coffee:


Goes to pens this one...and we all know what happens then.
I actually fancy us to get through in the 90 mins, there bubble may of burst last week.

2-1 fort the boys in blue.

*3-0 if Patterson was playing
 

Not sure if he trained last week but Roman Dixon was there today.
Good catch. I had some weird browser issue while posting this and had three goes, forgetting Roman by the end. The first attempt disappeared, the second was cut off, and then there was this one.

I wanted to add that I thought Sherif and Dixon had the best chances of featuring since they seem the most ready and Moyes wants to try to advance but not at the expense of staying up. I think he may start one or both, along with Alcaraz, to preserve the starters for the derby.
 

Cherries can end Goodison’s Cup life

In August, Bournemouth sparked a crisis of confidence for Sean Dyche’s approach with their dramatic comeback at Goodison Park, and signalled the end of his tenure when completing a Premier League double over Everton last month. They also holed whatever belief remained in Frank Lampard’s reign as Everton manager with two emphatic wins in five days in the League Cup and Premier League in 2022. The Cherries, in a nutshell, have form for flooring Everton and can also signal the end of Goodison Park’s life as an FA Cup venue should they overcome an opponent who are much-improved under David Moyes. Defeat by Liverpool last weekend ended an unbeaten run of 12 games in all competitions for Bournemouth, who simply lacked the quality that Mohamed Salah gave the league leaders in front of goal. Andoni Iraola has otherwise maintained momentum throughout a serious injury crisis and will hope it leads all the way to Wembley as reward for an outstanding season so far. Andy Hunter
 
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