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Everton v Watford via GrandOldTeam

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Everton, having spent their last three games on the beach, are back at Goodison on an unfamiliar Friday night fixture.

Watch Lukaku, keep your eyes on Barkley, the pessimists, not to mention the press, would have this one down as the last time we see the pair don the royal blue in L4.

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No doubt the end of season parade will throw up more questions than answers.

Watford have not been the Blues’ easiest opponents recently, with the Toffee’s still looking for a first victory over the Hornets since their return to the Premier League last term.

Despite being on the elusive 40-point mark, Watford could still be relegated in the most bizarre circumstances, but come on, a game in hand, and superior goal difference and six points separate them from seemingly doomed Hull.

Tom Cleverley is in fact still on Everton’s books, until July that is, so he’s unavailable.

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Miguel Britos, Craig Cathcart and Ben Watson are doubtful.

Roberto Pereyra, Younes Kaboul and Mauro Zarate are definitely out for the visitors.

Ones to watch –

Yeah, me neither.

Just look for someone waiting for their first goal in a yellow jersey or even a player who is enduring a goal drought like no other, revert back to December.

Stefano Okaka hadn’t put the ball in the back of the net in the Premier League for 6 (SIX) years.

Two that day for the Italian.

Miguel Layun, know who that is? Probably not. One appearance in the Premier League ONE goal, take a guess who that came against.

Oh yes, everyone’s favourite boys in blue.

On the topic of the boys in blue, Everton’s 100% home league record in 2017 at The Grand Old Lady came to a halt two weeks ago against Chelsea and with a dismal 1-0 defeat at the hands of Swansea last week this has to be a real wake up call.

If Ronald Koeman cannot get senior pros up for matches at this stage then it’s time to get the impressive Premier League 2 champions in the mix.


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— Everton (@everton) May 8, 2017

Morgan Schneiderlin, a huge loss in the last few weeks, should be fit to return and shore up that midfield.

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Other than that it’s much the same squad wise from that disappointment in Wales.

No result could displace Everton from that seventh spot so that Europa League spot is all ours, but a win would be a nice way to end our 2016/17 Goodison Park season.

Up The Toffees.

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Everton’s stand-off with Ross Barkley likely to run into the close-season via The Guardian

• Boyhood Evertonian understood to be undecided over his future
• Ronald Koeman wants the answer to plan summer spending
The standoff over Ross Barkley’s new contract at Everton is not expected to be resolved before the end of the season, despite the ultimatum set by Ronald Koeman.

Everton’s manager has made it clear he is prepared to sell the England international this summer should he fail to sign the deal that has been on the table for several months. Koeman has also stated that the club require a final decision from Barkley by the end of this season as they need clarification before starting their summer spending. They are reluctant to let the 23-year-old enter the final 12 months of his current deal.

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Romelu Lukaku tops Mourinho’s list of Manchester United transfer targets via The Guardian

• Mourinho wants Everton striker to spearhead United attack
• Old Trafford club face fight with Chelsea to sign the Belgian
José Mourinho has made Romelu Lukaku a prime summer transfer target, with the Manchester United manager instructing his board to try and prise the 23-year-old from Everton in the next window despite Chelsea also retaining a strong interest.

Lukaku has refused to sign a new deal at Goodison Park, stating in March that he wants to harness his potential to become world class. ”You need the platform to show yourself,” he said then, the inference being this cannot be achieved if he remains at Everton.

Related: Wayne Rooney hints he may have to leave Manchester United in summer

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