gonetomorrow
Player Valuation: £70m
Marco is starting to look like the small furry thing caught in the headlights. Not a good look.
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Injuries are part of the game we can't just not critique or feel unhappy with the manager because unfortunately two of our CM's are injured, That is nonsense lad.
He got a free hit last season and it was a mixed bag, Dire Christmas form and saved it by the spell towards the end so it's not like he's made an amazing impression and we've suddenly all turned on him.
People who think another CB and Super Gana would have changed our recent results amuse me deeply.
I'm glad I amuse you Friend, because I'm sure our recent results haven't.
I am confident the lads will come good under Silva, and we'll all look back on this as just a bad spell due to some unfortunate injuries.
And if not I'll likely just invent more pretty lies to numb away the pain of the losses.
Ask yourselves when all squad players are healthy; who are the first two midfielders on the team sheet.
1. Gomes
2. Gbamin
Therefore, they are Everton's two best midfielders. Additionally, Gbamin's mobility is desperately needed especially against teams that park the bus and attack on the counter.
And the December to mid February blip was down to?
Gbamin may not be any better than Delph.
Someone correct me if I am wrong; but i'm pretty sure it was stagnant offense with a lack of off the ball movement and poor finishing coupled with poor zonal marking on set pieces.
Sounds familiar...Someone correct me if I am wrong; but i'm pretty sure it was stagnant offense with a lack of off the ball movement and poor finishing coupled with poor zonal marking on set pieces.
I'm glad I amuse you f r a n d, because I'm sure our recent results haven't.
I am confident the lads will come good under Silva, and we'll all look back on this as just a bad spell due to some unfortunate injuries.
And if not I'll likely just invent more pretty lies to numb away the pain of the losses.
Another american expert to lecture us.
Exactly what the forum needs!
Injuries are always going to happen, and the sign of a good manager is one who can adapt tactically when injuries occur, unfortunately Silva is coming across as inept.
You're basically telling us to wait till everyone is fit then we can judge Silva, That's just silly.You may be correct, but as an everton fan I have seldom seen the like of that. Do you have any examples of quality managers showcasing their abilities to be tactically flexible in the face of multiple injuries to critical personnel?
I know City won the league last year with DeBruyne injured for much of it. Is that similar to what you mean?
You're basically telling us to wait till everyone is fit then we can judge Silva, That's just silly.
What if we never have a fully fit squad for more than 10-15 games? He has to learn to do without them and get us winning without them and he can't do that so he shall be judged.