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Robles - 7

Coleman - 7
Williams - 6
Funes Mori - 6
Baines - 6

Barry - 6
Sniderman - 7
McCarthy - 7

Barkley - 8
Lukaku - 9
Lookman - 7

Holgate - 6
Davies - 7
Mirallas - 6

RON-KO - 8
 
I wasn't entertained against Stoke a few days ago. Does the entertainment cover boring draws between two route one teams?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35974951

Crystal Palace could not record back-to-back wins for the first time since December as 10-man Everton held out for a draw at Selhurst Park.

James McCarthy was sent off for fouls on Yohan Cabaye and Yannick Bolasie, and Toffees keeper Joel Robles did well to keep out Jason Puncheon's effort.

Everton - winless in five league games - struck the bar with a fine Ross Barkley strike before the dismissal.

They defended resolutely late on and have 40 points, two more than Palace.

Both Palace and Everton have a comfortable cushion on Sunderland - who sit in the final relegation place on 27 points - but the stalemate will do little to lift scrutiny of their worrying form.
 

You seen today in a match at Goodison that these players are bottlers in a game versus Bournemouth when under pressure.

Err Dave, they were under pressure at 3-2 and ended up winning 6-3, I don't think that really strengthens your argument. And Koeman's subs played a key part in them winning, which he takes due credit for

Bottling would be if we were 2-0 up against Bournemouth and then ended up drawing 3-3, because we left a knackered Kone on the wing when it was clear we should have made a sub but the manager didn't make one and it ended up costing us a win

Oh, right, hang on a second, https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/martinez-new-belgium-head-coach.90386/page-121, soz abar that mods
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35974951

Crystal Palace could not record back-to-back wins for the first time since December as 10-man Everton held out for a draw at Selhurst Park.

James McCarthy was sent off for fouls on Yohan Cabaye and Yannick Bolasie, and Toffees keeper Joel Robles did well to keep out Jason Puncheon's effort.

Everton - winless in five league games - struck the bar with a fine Ross Barkley strike before the dismissal.

They defended resolutely late on and have 40 points, two more than Palace.

Both Palace and Everton have a comfortable cushion on Sunderland - who sit in the final relegation place on 27 points - but the stalemate will do little to lift scrutiny of their worrying form.

Lol at that
 
Some interesting facts from the BBC
Everton better 2015-16 tally - match stats
  • Everton have already won more points at home this season (25) than they managed in the whole of 2015/16 (23).
  • Romelu Lukaku has scored the 300th hat-trick in Premier League history.
  • Only Duncan Ferguson (60) has scored more PL goals for Everton than Lukaku (59).
  • Lukaku has scored six goals in his last three Premier League appearances at Goodison Park, after a run of four league games without one there.
  • This was the first time that the Belgian striker has ever scored four goals in a Premier League match.
  • James McCarthy scored and assisted in the same Premier League game for the first time in his career.
  • Josh King scored his 11th and 12th Premier League goals for Bournemouth; making him the Cherries' highest scoring player in the competition.
  • This was just the second match in Premier League history at Goodison Park to witness nine goals, after Everton 3-6 Chelsea in August 2014.

The bottom one says a lot about how we're progressing under Ronnie.
 
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That is a squad you can build on. Got rid of all the crap. Now we need a centre back, a goalie, a left back, and another striker. Keeping Lukaku by making some ambitious summer buys is essential.
 

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