Most improved player under Silva by a country mile, shows the benefit of having good coaching to a proper system.
Him or siggy , both have really turned it up this season
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Most improved player under Silva by a country mile, shows the benefit of having good coaching to a proper system.
We’ve had lots of selection problems the last few years. Unfortunately they were of the Joel/Stek or Williams/Funes Mori variety, This year’s problems are much better!What a transformation in the last 5-6 weeks! Back in the England squad too.
When was the last time Everton had so many selection problems? Stand up messrs Silver & Brands!!!
Just wish he didn’t have an octagonal skull and could head forwards the opposing goal
What. On. Earth.???????Big well done to Kenwright for that.
Gets lots of abuse on here but a bigger Evertonian there isn’t.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...ar-Michael-Keane-reveals-low-leave-house.html
Everton defender Michael Keane has revealed that he couldn't leave his house during the darkest days of last season.
Keane is back in the England squad following an excellent start to the season at Goodison Park. But it has been quite a journey back to the international set-up.
Speaking openly, Keane confessed to going through inner turmoil as a result of his poor form, which drew criticism from fans following his £25million move from Burnley and Everton's below-par campaign.
The 25-year-old also revealed he felt guilty when Everton manager Ronald Koeman was sacked just two months into the season.
'There were a few months when things were going really badly and I did not really want to go and do things out of the house,' said Keane. 'It is really sad when managers get sacked and they talk to you for the last time and you see how upset they are.
'We had three managers in the end and it was difficult — all the change constantly happening.'
Keane paid tribute to Everton chairman Bill Kenwright for helping him through a rocky period in his life.
'He (Kenwright) called me two or three times at the low points when people were saying what they were saying about me, because I wasn't playing well and the team weren't playing well,' he said.
'But Bill told me how much he believed in me and to keep working hard and that he had faith that I could become one of the greats of the club.'
Cant deny his heart has always been %100 in the right placeBig well done to Kenwright for that.
Gets lots of abuse on here but a bigger Evertonian there isn’t.