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Mate I'm a big fan of Koeman. I bealieve he's taking us in the right direction and building a side that is capable of truly competing for major trophys not just in the short but theng term and pushing us up the table. However Koeman is going to have to do a hell of a lot more to justify Barcalona even looking into him becoming their manager because he's done nothing to justify it so far.
Barcelona have had some journeyman managers in the chair - I don't know what it takes to get that job but it's clearly not a track record of massive success. Koeman's name doesn't look out of place even now tbh. It's not like playing centre forward for them or something like that, where you need to be unequivocally world class.
 
Everton’s Ronald Koeman: clean sheet at Manchester City may be tough ask

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...sheet-manchester-city-tough-ask-everton#img-1

• ‘If we get a clean sheet I don’t know if it will be a miracle’
• Everton’s strong defence face biggest test so far at Etihad Stadium

Ronald Koeman has praised Everton’s resilient start to the season but admitted it may take a miraculous performance to keep another clean sheet at Manchester City on Monday.

Everton have yet to concede in the opening four competitive matches of this campaign, a club first, having shut out Ruzomberok and Hajduk Split in the Europa League, plus Stoke City in the Premier League. Jordan Pickford and Michael Keane, the joint record signings until the £45m arrival of Gylfi Sigurdsson last week, have impressed in Koeman’s new-look rearguard but, with City having also strengthened this summer, the Everton manager believes his defence will face its sternest test so far at the Etihad Stadium.

Asked whether Pickford would find it easy to collect another clean sheet against Pep Guardiola’s team, Koeman replied: “If we get a clean sheet on Monday I don’t know if it will be a miracle. Maybe it will but we do know we are strong defensively, our defensive organisation is strong. The key to getting a good result is what we do when we have the ball and that’s what our preparation will be about. You have different ways to play, we will look at the best way to get a good result.”

Everton benefited from defensive and offensive approaches against City last season, securing a 1-1 draw at the Etihad, thanks to two penalty saves from Maarten Stekelenburg, and a 4-0 win at home when punishing a chaotic Guardiola defence.

“I am a good friend of Pep and I know the way he likes to play,” said Koeman, Guardiola’s former room-mate at Barcelona. “It’s the most difficult way. It’s really a pleasure to see his teams playing football, with a high defence and a lot of offensive players in the team. But the Premier League sometimes is strong and physical, plus if you play with a high defence there is always space behind. When we played City at home we punished them for that but I think with the business they did in the summer City are stronger than last year.”

The Everton manager claimed City were favourites for the 2016-17 Premier League title after October’s draw at the Etihad. By January, however, and the heaviest league defeat of his managerial career, Guardiola conceded at Goodison his team were out of the title race. Koeman is wary of making a similar prediction this season.

He added: “When we played at City last season I mentioned that we were really lucky to get one point out of that game. On that day they played fantastic football and I spoke about them being the big favourites to win the league. After that they started to struggle but that’s football, you never know, it’s difficult to make predictions about who is the strongest. After the first weekend of this season, watching different teams, I was impressed by [Manchester] United on Sunday, also impressed by City, but maybe in two weeks or two months it can be different. That’s football – but City are strong, of course they are strong.”
 
Still a potential fraudster for me
Everybody has a potential for failure, but until they actually fail, were are left with the Scottish verdict of 'Not Proven'
If, as been postulated elsewhere He spunks 200M for 7th it had better be a very shiny glittery 7th, with a silver pot attached.
 

Everton’s Ronald Koeman: clean sheet at Manchester City may be tough ask

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...sheet-manchester-city-tough-ask-everton#img-1

• ‘If we get a clean sheet I don’t know if it will be a miracle’
• Everton’s strong defence face biggest test so far at Etihad Stadium

Ronald Koeman has praised Everton’s resilient start to the season but admitted it may take a miraculous performance to keep another clean sheet at Manchester City on Monday.

Everton have yet to concede in the opening four competitive matches of this campaign, a club first, having shut out Ruzomberok and Hajduk Split in the Europa League, plus Stoke City in the Premier League. Jordan Pickford and Michael Keane, the joint record signings until the £45m arrival of Gylfi Sigurdsson last week, have impressed in Koeman’s new-look rearguard but, with City having also strengthened this summer, the Everton manager believes his defence will face its sternest test so far at the Etihad Stadium.

Asked whether Pickford would find it easy to collect another clean sheet against Pep Guardiola’s team, Koeman replied: “If we get a clean sheet on Monday I don’t know if it will be a miracle. Maybe it will but we do know we are strong defensively, our defensive organisation is strong. The key to getting a good result is what we do when we have the ball and that’s what our preparation will be about. You have different ways to play, we will look at the best way to get a good result.”

Everton benefited from defensive and offensive approaches against City last season, securing a 1-1 draw at the Etihad, thanks to two penalty saves from Maarten Stekelenburg, and a 4-0 win at home when punishing a chaotic Guardiola defence.

“I am a good friend of Pep and I know the way he likes to play,” said Koeman, Guardiola’s former room-mate at Barcelona. “It’s the most difficult way. It’s really a pleasure to see his teams playing football, with a high defence and a lot of offensive players in the team. But the Premier League sometimes is strong and physical, plus if you play with a high defence there is always space behind. When we played City at home we punished them for that but I think with the business they did in the summer City are stronger than last year.”

The Everton manager claimed City were favourites for the 2016-17 Premier League title after October’s draw at the Etihad. By January, however, and the heaviest league defeat of his managerial career, Guardiola conceded at Goodison his team were out of the title race. Koeman is wary of making a similar prediction this season.

He added: “When we played at City last season I mentioned that we were really lucky to get one point out of that game. On that day they played fantastic football and I spoke about them being the big favourites to win the league. After that they started to struggle but that’s football, you never know, it’s difficult to make predictions about who is the strongest. After the first weekend of this season, watching different teams, I was impressed by [Manchester] United on Sunday, also impressed by City, but maybe in two weeks or two months it can be different. That’s football – but City are strong, of course they are strong.”

Jeez he's found that knife that Moyes used to have.
 
Jeez he's found that knife that Moyes used to have.

Ha, I get the feeling though that what Moyes told the press was what he told the team. I get the impression Koeman is slightly more polished and understands mind games. Moyes was just a dour, glass half empty sort of guy
 

Everton’s Ronald Koeman: clean sheet at Manchester City may be tough ask

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...sheet-manchester-city-tough-ask-everton#img-1

• ‘If we get a clean sheet I don’t know if it will be a miracle’
• Everton’s strong defence face biggest test so far at Etihad Stadium

Ronald Koeman has praised Everton’s resilient start to the season but admitted it may take a miraculous performance to keep another clean sheet at Manchester City on Monday.

Everton have yet to concede in the opening four competitive matches of this campaign, a club first, having shut out Ruzomberok and Hajduk Split in the Europa League, plus Stoke City in the Premier League. Jordan Pickford and Michael Keane, the joint record signings until the £45m arrival of Gylfi Sigurdsson last week, have impressed in Koeman’s new-look rearguard but, with City having also strengthened this summer, the Everton manager believes his defence will face its sternest test so far at the Etihad Stadium.

Asked whether Pickford would find it easy to collect another clean sheet against Pep Guardiola’s team, Koeman replied: “If we get a clean sheet on Monday I don’t know if it will be a miracle. Maybe it will but we do know we are strong defensively, our defensive organisation is strong. The key to getting a good result is what we do when we have the ball and that’s what our preparation will be about. You have different ways to play, we will look at the best way to get a good result.”

Everton benefited from defensive and offensive approaches against City last season, securing a 1-1 draw at the Etihad, thanks to two penalty saves from Maarten Stekelenburg, and a 4-0 win at home when punishing a chaotic Guardiola defence.

“I am a good friend of Pep and I know the way he likes to play,” said Koeman, Guardiola’s former room-mate at Barcelona. “It’s the most difficult way. It’s really a pleasure to see his teams playing football, with a high defence and a lot of offensive players in the team. But the Premier League sometimes is strong and physical, plus if you play with a high defence there is always space behind. When we played City at home we punished them for that but I think with the business they did in the summer City are stronger than last year.”

The Everton manager claimed City were favourites for the 2016-17 Premier League title after October’s draw at the Etihad. By January, however, and the heaviest league defeat of his managerial career, Guardiola conceded at Goodison his team were out of the title race. Koeman is wary of making a similar prediction this season.

He added: “When we played at City last season I mentioned that we were really lucky to get one point out of that game. On that day they played fantastic football and I spoke about them being the big favourites to win the league. After that they started to struggle but that’s football, you never know, it’s difficult to make predictions about who is the strongest. After the first weekend of this season, watching different teams, I was impressed by [Manchester] United on Sunday, also impressed by City, but maybe in two weeks or two months it can be different. That’s football – but City are strong, of course they are strong.”
but thats football
 
Everton’s Ronald Koeman: clean sheet at Manchester City may be tough ask

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...sheet-manchester-city-tough-ask-everton#img-1

• ‘If we get a clean sheet I don’t know if it will be a miracle’
• Everton’s strong defence face biggest test so far at Etihad Stadium

Ronald Koeman has praised Everton’s resilient start to the season but admitted it may take a miraculous performance to keep another clean sheet at Manchester City on Monday.

Everton have yet to concede in the opening four competitive matches of this campaign, a club first, having shut out Ruzomberok and Hajduk Split in the Europa League, plus Stoke City in the Premier League. Jordan Pickford and Michael Keane, the joint record signings until the £45m arrival of Gylfi Sigurdsson last week, have impressed in Koeman’s new-look rearguard but, with City having also strengthened this summer, the Everton manager believes his defence will face its sternest test so far at the Etihad Stadium.

Asked whether Pickford would find it easy to collect another clean sheet against Pep Guardiola’s team, Koeman replied: “If we get a clean sheet on Monday I don’t know if it will be a miracle. Maybe it will but we do know we are strong defensively, our defensive organisation is strong. The key to getting a good result is what we do when we have the ball and that’s what our preparation will be about. You have different ways to play, we will look at the best way to get a good result.”

Everton benefited from defensive and offensive approaches against City last season, securing a 1-1 draw at the Etihad, thanks to two penalty saves from Maarten Stekelenburg, and a 4-0 win at home when punishing a chaotic Guardiola defence.

“I am a good friend of Pep and I know the way he likes to play,” said Koeman, Guardiola’s former room-mate at Barcelona. “It’s the most difficult way. It’s really a pleasure to see his teams playing football, with a high defence and a lot of offensive players in the team. But the Premier League sometimes is strong and physical, plus if you play with a high defence there is always space behind. When we played City at home we punished them for that but I think with the business they did in the summer City are stronger than last year.”

The Everton manager claimed City were favourites for the 2016-17 Premier League title after October’s draw at the Etihad. By January, however, and the heaviest league defeat of his managerial career, Guardiola conceded at Goodison his team were out of the title race. Koeman is wary of making a similar prediction this season.

He added: “When we played at City last season I mentioned that we were really lucky to get one point out of that game. On that day they played fantastic football and I spoke about them being the big favourites to win the league. After that they started to struggle but that’s football, you never know, it’s difficult to make predictions about who is the strongest. After the first weekend of this season, watching different teams, I was impressed by [Manchester] United on Sunday, also impressed by City, but maybe in two weeks or two months it can be different. That’s football – but City are strong, of course they are strong.”


It will be the same in the next few games against the top teams. In that we case have to be prepared to try and attack and score, if only we would have had the time to buy a CF, I mean Lukaku left us a bit short he only told us he was going last season.
 
Believe in ourselves, do not throw caution to the wind but get stuck in all over the pitch, they are shake at the back!!!!!! We are Everton not some Mickey mouse team from the provinces!!!! They are a cracking team but we have several ways to hurt them too.
 

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