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2019/20 Marco Silva

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Come on down Mr Mourinho.

Your time is soon
Giving posters middle fingers is all well and good, but JM would at least have people talking about us again, we’re just an irrelevance atm. He’s continually saying he’s waiting for a new project. Real Madrid? Maybe. But if he wants the Premier League we must be a possibility, the funding he would demand seems to be available. Not advocating him btw, just saying.
 
throwing your players under the bus and basically calling them all sh**houses , defo doesn't end well.

if they thought that little of you not to put the effort in , then berating them in public isn't going to make things better, they will down tools completly
 
That whole article makes for bad reading but that deal about the short gap between training ending and then meeting up at the team hotel is utterly ridiculous, surely they shouldn't need such a long training session 24 hours before a game? Do a morning session then an evening meet up for home games or for aways have a cool down at FF before travelling down

Would explain why our performances are lethargic. This interview and his slim reputation, and if the response is poor from the players on the pitch, he won't have long.

Its been ticking down ever since rumours surfaced of groups of players and their little gangs.

A rallying call against the might of Sheffield Wednesday...
 

Marco Silva has accused his Everton players of “hiding” ahead of a potentially crucial run of games, starting with Tuesday's Carabao Cup trip to Sheffield Wednesday.
But Silva could be losing his grip on members of his squad, with question marks emerging over his lengthy training sessions and ability to motivate his team.


Everton have lost three of their past four Premier League matches, the latest defeat coming at home against newly promoted Sheffield United, to put manager Silva under pressure.

“It is not the moment for anyone to hide,” Silva said. “I said it inside the dressing room, too [after the Sheffield United defeat] – there is nowhere we can hide, we have to show stronger character, personality. Unfortunately, in some moments, we didn’t see that. Now I don’t want anyone hiding, not me, not them. It is a moment for us to go and play football and to take responsibility as well.

“In the second half, I didn’t see that ability and in some moments many players were hiding and didn’t give solutions. I want everyone there – football is about playing and showing strong character. No one can hide. No one, I am always here for you, I am always here for our fans, I will not hide, no one can hide.”

A section of Everton supporters booed the team at the end of the Sheffield United defeat and Silva now faces the task of trying to keep his players, as well as the fans, on side. While there is sympathy for Silva in some quarters, following a summer in which no central defender was signed and the club’s transfer strategy appeared muddled, there are also issues for the Portuguese to address.

The biggest of those appears to be the mental fatigue some players are feeling as a result of his long, tactical training sessions and preference for his squad to stay in a hotel before all games.

There is also a sense that he is failing to inspire his team and dwells on bad results for too long, rather than quickly lifting his players.

Silva has been attempting to solve his team’s inability to defend set-pieces with little improvement. Since the start of last season, Everton have conceded 20 goals from corners and free-kicks – more than any other Premier League team.

The problem has resulted in Silva making his squad practise defending set-pieces for repetitive sessions of up to an hour long at times, but there is a feeling they have become counterproductive.


Defensive lapses have cost Everton dear so far this season such as with this Lys Mousset goal for Sheffield United on Saturday
Defensive lapses have cost Everton dear so far this season such as with this Lys Mousset goal for Sheffield United on Saturday CREDIT: REUTERS
Individuals have become bored during set-piece practice and switched off to the instructions they are being given. Those not directly involved have to hang around and can lose concentration.

Silva likes to keep his players at the training ground for long periods, but groups of them are used to more intense sessions under past managers or at former clubs.

He also prefers the squad to stay together in a hotel before home and away games, meaning players will often only have a couple of hours to return home after a Friday session before having to meet up again, which can be unpopular.

Silva’s demeanour on the touchline has been commented on by frustrated fans, who would like to see more passion, and questions have been asked over whether he can motivate his players.

Sources claim the 42-year-old stews on bad results and is not an inspiring character on the training pitch or in the dressing room. The situation has not yet hit crisis point, but Everton face a critical fortnight before the international break in which they travel to Championship club Wednesday, host Manchester City and visit Burnley.

Silva admitted the Wednesday game had become “really important”, but refused to give any clues over whether he would make wholesale changes.

He added: “We have to look at respecting the competition, respecting our goals for that competition and what we want to achieve in it. We have to be strong, we want to go to the next round, so that is what we want, a reaction in this game.”




YIKES

Hes calling the players out, this doesnt end well for Mr Silva.

Knives are out there. He’s long gone.
 

Could this be the reason he is failing ??
João Pedro Sousa was assistant to
Marco Silva
at all six of the clubs the Everton boss has managed, winning trophies with Sporting CP and Olympiacos. He is now managing Famalicão who find themselves third in the Liga Nos ahead of Monday evening's trip to Sporting, from which a win would see them top the table after five games unbeaten......explains a lot
 
Could this be the reason he is failing ??
João Pedro Sousa was assistant to
Marco Silva
at all six of the clubs the Everton boss has managed, winning trophies with Sporting CP and Olympiacos. He is now managing Famalicão who find themselves third in the Liga Nos ahead of Monday evening's trip to Sporting, from which a win would see them top the table after five games unbeaten......explains a lot

Indeed, they just beat Sporting away and are now top of the Primeira Liga by a 1 point.. Coincidentally Bolasie played the whole game for Sporting.:D
 

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