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La Crisis Continues Against Lyon – Podcast via GrandOldTeam

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Lyon plied more pressure on Ronald Koeman after beating Everton 2-1 at Goodison on Thursday night to leave them bottom of Group E.

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Ronald Koeman’s close shave shows he is not deaf to Goodison Park gripes via The Guardian

Everton manager demands more quality in home game against Arsenal to ease growing unhappiness at his expensive team’s performances

It is part of Ronald Koeman’s routine to tweet before and after a match but he does not dwell on the reactions among his 1.16m followers. “I don’t read the comments of fans, no,” the Everton manager claimed. “I want a quiet life.” He is in the wrong place in that case. Against Arsenal on Sunday opinions from inside Goodison Park may not be easily ignored.

Just when Everton thought their problems were confined to Koeman’s overpriced, underperforming team a knuckle-dragger emerges from the Gwladys Street stand, child in arm, to aim a blow at Lyon’s goalkeeper, Anthony Lopes. His actions have prompted a police investigation, a ban from the club and disciplinary action by Uefa, yet could not distract totally from another severe setback for the Everton manager on Thursday.

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Everton v Arsenal: match preview via The Guardian

Beating Arsenal at home last season was a turning point for Everton, who went into that 2-1 victory on the back of one win in 11 matches. Ronald Koeman’s side enter the corresponding fixture having won twice in 12 games and with their manager under intense pressure, though it is hard to envisage the repeat that Koeman desperately needs when looking at the attacking options at his disposal. Arsenal require a reaction of their own having been bullied into submission yet again at Watford last weekend. Andy Hunter

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Everton have lost their identity and need to get back to basics against Arsenal | Paul Wilson via The Guardian

Ronald Koeman has presided over a difficult start to a season in which his team of too many No10s seems to lack purpose following the loss of the attacking spearhead Romelu Lukaku

Midway through the Europa League defeat by Lyon at Goodison on Thursday, just before the fighting broke out in fact, the chap in the next seat turned to me and said he wouldn’t mind sticking £100 on Everton to beat Arsenal at the weekend. “They are clearly concentrating on that game,” he argued, pointing to the fact that Wayne Rooney, Leighton Baines and a couple of other regulars had been left out of the side to face Lyon. “And come on, Everton always beat Arsenal.”

Not true, actually. If you look back over the past five years there have been just two home league wins over Arsène Wenger’s side. There was the one last season, when a late goal from Ashley Williams sealed a 2-1 victory that ended a sequence of five winless games and put a little momentum back into Everton’s league campaign, and a tidy 3-0 trouncing in Roberto Martínez’s first season that the manager described as “tactically perfect”.

Related: Everton give life ban to child-holding fan who attacked Lyon player

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