Ronald Koeman discussion

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We will be midtable , can see us finding something after ten to fifteen games. But yes it's disappointing and the team looks unbalanced

Agree. If you're going to play Klaasen, then stick him in the middle and drop Morgen or Gana. Dont play all 3 and expect Klaasen to play wide left.
Koeman needs to get out of this defensive mindedness. Even though the defence is [Poor language removed] at the mo (wrong players?), it seems that there are 2 many cooks - 4 or 5 defenders and when you throw in Gana & morgen then thats another 2.
If he cant see that, and is unwilling to change, then "doei" Ronnie
 

Too soon to be questioning him.

Although give it 4 months to see what exactly he wants to achieve with this team he has built because if it clicks in the mean time then we won't be moaning as much
 
Soo Frank de Boer has lost the lockerroom at Palace, and is game over.

Luckily it's not that bad here, at the moment. Although we may face defeat, four games in a row, aswell.

However my understanding, is that the players, are behind Koeman in Everton.
 
Soo Frank de Boer has lost the lockerroom at Palace, and is game over.

Luckily it's not that bad here, at the moment. Although we may face defeat, four games in a row, aswell.

However my understanding, is that the players, are behind Koeman in Everton.
Someone said that Joe Royle hated Koeman?
 
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-league-10-talking-points-from-weekend-action

5) Failure to replace Lukaku all too apparent for Everton

Ten of Ronald Koeman’s signings started and this time they mustered one spurious attempt on goal to follow up the zero they managed at Chelsea in the previous defeat. The manager’s apologists claim the team need time to gel but the fact is fans are struggling to see what if any system the Dutchman is trying to employ, on the pitch and in the transfer market. On Saturday his one-paced side were set up with two defensive midfielders and all three of the No10s he signed in the summer shoehorned behind a 22-year-old Spaniard, Sandro Ramírez, with two league games behind him and who was replaced at half-time by another youth prospect, Dominic Calvert-Lewin. It was clear as long ago as February that Romelu Lukaku would be leaving and the manager’s failure to sign an adequate replacement is a case bordering on gross negligence. Mark Tallentire

Bang on that, it's plain for all to see. Such a good start to the transfer window, brought in some good players and then neglected to buy the most important part of his jigsaw. It's biting him in the bottom now already.
 

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