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WATCH: All Kieran Dowell does is score score score! via Royal Blue Mersey

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The Everton youngster can't stop scoring stunners

This lad Kieran Dowell is going to make you forget the woes of the Everton senior side with his goals.

The Everton U21 side beat Norwich City U21 side last night, and Dowell scored another corker to maintain his one-golazo-per-month pace.


WATCH: What a hit! Another belter from @kierandowell1 for #EFCU21 in the young Blues' 2-1 win at @NorwichCityFC.https://t.co/ShptDKoP9G

— Everton (@everton) April 5, 2016

In case you forgot, here's his sizzler from March


WHAT A GOAL! Young Blues midfielder @KieranDowell1 scores a great free-kick for #EFCU21 last night. Watch now…https://t.co/uCHH5MSUkQ

— Everton (@everton) March 8, 2016

And then there was his lob from February


HIGHLIGHTS: Watch @kierandowell1's brilliant 40-yard lob, plus the other goals as #EFCU21 beat Southampton 3-1.https://t.co/hsxQO7lRsq

— Everton (@everton) February 16, 2016


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Romelu Lukaku shows he’s not too big to muck in with the kids as Everton striker joins team-mates for club’s Academy Day via Daily Mail

Romelu Lukaku and his Everton team-mates put their current poor league form aside to enjoy a training session with the stars of tomorrow as the club put on their annual Academy Day.
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Everton and Liverpool prepare to battle for Striker via Royal Blue Mersey

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Alexandre Lacazette a possible striker target for Merseyside teams.

Building on the continuing rumors of interest in Romelu Lukaku it looks like Everton maybe showing interest in 24-year-old striker Alexandre Lacazette out of Olympique Lyon in Ligue 1.

With 18 goals this season he is tied with PSG star Edinson Cavani for second in the league. His rumored cost is at least £22 million, but that seems likely to rise with more interest from English teams and Everton ready to spend new investment.

Lacazette just signed a new five year deal last season so the team will also have solid control over the French striker and have to be pressed into selling him. His ability to play out wide would certainly be a reason Everton might target Lacazette as long as Roberto Martinez is in charge at Everton, but like most rumors around here interest is subject to who's managing the team come July and August.

If a striker like Lacazette could be had for a price of £22 million it would be dumb not to do it although leaving our attacking options to Oumar Niasse and Lacazette alone next year might make for some serious nerves going into next season no matter who the manager is.


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Baines says that Everton have no chemistry right now via Royal Blue Mersey

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The England left-back commented on yet another disappointing Toffees performance

Leighton Baines has never been one to mince words in the press, especially when things are not going so well. After Everton dropped to their third consecutive Premier League defeat losing at Manchester United on Sunday, the England left back was not reserved with his assessment of the Toffees' current form.

He spoke to the Liverpool Echo about Everton's current slump:


"I just don't feel as though the chemistry is quite there with the team on the pitch at the moment, and it hasn't been for a while.

"We are maybe leaning too heavily on individuals to come up with something.

"We're in games; we were in the game on Sunday and had a couple of chances, but we're not performing as a team to the level we know we can or we should be.

"Results have an impact on that because chemistry and confidence go hand in hand. Look at the teams who are having success this year and you'd say they have chemistry.

"If I had to say one thing, I just don't know if it's there with us at the moment, for whatever reason."

With the upcoming FA Cup semi-final just about the only thing left to play for this season, Baines urged his teammates to put the past behind them and suggested they owed the fans:


"It's another game where we have come away without a win and we're not where we should be.

"We haven't won enough games to make excuses. You get judged at the end of the season and we're getting towards the end of the season, and we're not near a position we should be in given what we've got.

"We're all accountable. We try and put it right but we've not been able to. That's the third loss on the bounce in the league which is disappointing to us all.

"We want to win every time we go out to play and we'd like to go into that cup game with a few wins behind us. That's our season in some respects now, it certainly is from the fans' point of view and we've let them down a lot, it's our only way of making it up to them.

"To go on and have success in the Cup now. You had the travelling fans there again on Sunday and they are amazing, they follow us wherever we go and generally they have seen us win a few games this season but unfortunately we weren't able to give them the result or performance we wanted to."

He insisted that no one should take their place in the side for granted:


"You are only really secure as individuals when you are winning games but even then we will make changes from time to time with what is required tactically.

"I don't think there is anyone expecting to have their name pencilled in for that game (FA Cup semi-final).

"But the motivation should be getting your name there."

It is increasingly looking like Roberto Martinez has lost the dressing room, and one can only hope that the senior players like Baines and captain Phil Jagielka can get the team unified with one purpose again ahead of the Cup game at Wembley.


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