Showing posts with label Everton. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

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Lineker: Barkley just like Gascoigne

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Former England international Gary Lineker says Ross Barkley reminds him of his old international team-mate Paul Gascoigne.

Lineker, who scored 48 goals in 80 international appearances, believes manager Roy Hodgson should put faith in the younger members of his squad at the 2014 World Cup - particularly Barkley, who has shone in the Premier League for Everton this season.

"I see things in Barkley's game, in terms of strengths and weaknesses," Lineker told the Daily Mail.

"Like Gazza he can go past people. He's incredibly strong. He's got a similar stature, got amazing ability and will score amazing goals like Gazza.

"On the defensive side he's slightly lacking in terms of tactical nous, but if you play him in a certain position that wouldn't necessarily be that important."

Barkley is one of a number of players in England's squad with a relative lack of experience at international level, together with the likes of Liverpool's Raheem Sterling and Adam Lallana of Southampton.

"I think a good percentage of them (the younger players) will start," added Lineker.

"I think he (Roy Hodgson) knows that's his best chance, rather than trying the ones that have been there, seen that, done it.

"Sterling is a phenomenal talent. He's probably the best of the youngsters.

"He looks slightly ahead of Barkley in terms of consistency, and his ability to play in a number of positions is incredible for one so inexperienced.

"Lallana is a beautiful footballer. He lacks a bit of pace but he is wonderfully gifted with both feet and he keeps the ball well. Daniel Sturridge could also comfortably emerge and become a star."
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Saturday, April 19, 2014

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Everton - Manchester United Match Preview

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PROBABLE LINEUPS


MISSING PLAYERS


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Saturday, April 5, 2014

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Everton v Arsenal: match preview

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Saturday, April 5, 2014
Everton Arsenal
Goodison Park
Kick-off: 13.30 BST.
TV: Live, Sky Sports 1, Highlights, BBC ONE Match of the Day.
Everton (Possible, 4-2-3-1): Howard; Coleman, Stones, Distin, Baines; McCarthy, Barry; Osman, Barkley, Deulofeu; Lukaku.
Out: Jagielka (hamstring), Gibson, Koné, Pienaar (all knee), Oviedo (broken leg), Traoré (hamstring).
Test: Barkley (calf).
Arsenal (Possible, 4-2-3-1): Szczesny; Sagna, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Monreal; Ramsey, Arteta; Rosicky, Cazorla, Podolski; Giroud.
Out: Gnabry (knee), Koscielny (calf), Miyaichi (hamstring), Özil (hamstring), Walcott, Diaby (both knee), Wilshere (foot).
Tests: Gibbs (ankle), Monreal (foot).
Referee: Martin Atkinson. Matches: 21, R3 Y67.
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Thursday, April 3, 2014

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Lukaku's agent in Spurs talks

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Romelu Lukaku's agent has confirmed he has spoken to Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy about his client.

The Belgian striker has scored 13 goals on loan for Everton from Chelsea this season and has been a key player in their bid for a Champions League place.

Lukaku had a similarly profitable loan spell at West Brom last season - scoring 17 times - but Chelsea's willingness to farm him out for another campaign has cast doubt over his future with the Londoners.

His agent Christophe Henrotay has spoken to other teams, including Tottenham, about the player's future.

He told Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad: "I'm looking for a club for Romelu. And yes, I've talked to Daniel Levy once, but that doesn't mean Romelu will definitely join Spurs. That's not a talking point at this moment."

But Henrotay added that, should Chelsea opt to sell Lukaku, their asking price may limit the number of teams that could sign him.

"There aren't 20 teams that can afford to buy Romelu," he said. "He won't go from Everton to, let's say, Swansea.

"There's also a difference between Everton that plays against relegation and an Everton that fights for European football."
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Saturday, March 8, 2014

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Lukaku goal vs Arsenal 1-1

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Mesut Ozil goal vs Everton

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

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Roberto Martinez: £50m only enough for Ross Barkley loan

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Roberto Martinez has responded to reports Manchester United could be set for a £50m bid for Ross Barkley by insisting it would only be enough to sign the youngster on loan.

Barkley has been one of the shining stars in Everton’s flying start to the season, attracting attention from across the Premier League.

Manchester United and Chelsea have both been linked with moves for the 20-year-old midfielder in January, but Toffees boss Martinez has categorically ruled out selling the England international.

‘Fifty million? We wouldn’t let anyone out on loan in January,’ Martinez joked. ‘We are in a strong position financially.

‘When you have to bring in money, then it can be a real difficult position as you can be anxious and frustrated.

‘When you have to make financial decisions the squad will not benefit but when you make football decisions then you are in a strong position.

‘If we can, we are going to add a couple of new faces and make sure we are stronger when the window closes.’

And Martinez also believes his side can resist again resist United’s advances for left-back Leighton Baines, who was targeted by David Moyes over the summer, as well as Barkley.

‘I have said many times that in football you can’t fight the trend of the game – but what you can dictate is the timing and everything you do should be for the good of the club,’ he added.

‘Everything that happens needs to be done in order to improve the squad, to give it a longer-term benefit. It has to be a football decision. I can guarantee that will be the case in January 100%.’
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

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Heitinga keen on Serie A switch

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John Heitinga has set his sights on a January move to Italy after Roma were linked with the out-of-favour Everton defender.

The Netherlands centre-back has not featured in the Premier League this season, with his only two appearances for the Merseyside club coming in the Capital One Cup.

The 30-year-old is in the final year of his contract at Goodison Park and would relish the opportunity to play in Serie A.

"There is nothing official. My contract expires in June, and there are many chances for me to leave Everton," he told Gazzetta dello Sport.

"Roma? I heard a lot about their interest. I think we should know something more concrete next week.

"I'm waiting too. I have played in Spain and England, and I'd also try the Italian experience.

"There are a few Serie A teams interested in me; I'm waiting for official news from my agents.

"Roma are one of the best teams there are in Italy; if the interest is serious, we'll talk for sure within the next few days."

Heitinga moved to Goodison Park from Atletico Madrid in September 2009 and has made 114 league appearances for the Merseyside club.
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Sunday, December 22, 2013

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Martinez : Baines is not for sale

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Roberto Martinez has reiterated Everton's desire to keep hold of England left-back Leighton Baines.

Baines was the subject of a rejected bid from Manchester United during the summer and with the January transfer window approaching, the 29-year-old’s future is set to come under scrutiny again.

However, Martinez insists Everton do not need to sell and are under no pressure to raise funds, while he also revealed that the club have yet to enter negotiations over a new deal for the defender.

If I want a player I need to match the valuation to then put the other club and the player in a situation to make a decision," the Spaniard told the Sunday Mirror.

"We have never been in a situation where the valuation has been matched with Leighton.

"We don't want to sell Leighton. When you are in a position when you have to bring money then you are relying on what you can sell. We are not in that position.

"As a club we don't need the money. We don't need to balance the books and that is a situation we wanted to have - to make football decisions, not financial decisions.

"We're not in talks with him about a deal. We don't have to say it publicly but nobody is for sale."

Martinez, who succeeded current United boss David Moyes at Goodison Park, has been hailed by midfielder Steven Pienaar for placing trust in Everton's players.

The Toffees sit fifth in the Premier League having lost just once this season and Pienaar is delighted to see Martinez’s style of play reaping rewards.

"This season we've been more patient. His [Martinez's] philosophy is if you keep the ball, you're not going to work as hard as the other team," said the South African.

"The trust the manager has in his players is unbelievable. He wants us to go out there and dominate a game. It takes a lot of courage and hard work. To keep the ball is not only passing – you have to move, you have to be fit.

"He came in and told us, 'Listen, you have to get over your fears now – just go out and enjoy the game'. He is so positive and it carries over to the team and makes us more relaxed."
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Friday, December 20, 2013

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The 10 worst EPL Janaury signings

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10-James Beattie
Southampton to Everton, January 2005
Fee: £6m

9-Afonso Alves
Heerenveen to Middlesbrough, January 2008
Fee: £12.7m

8-Ricardo Rocha
Benfica to Tottenham Hotspur, January 2007
Fee: £3.2m plus gate receipts from friendlies between the clubs

7-Jean-Alain Boumsong
Rangers to Newcastle United, January 2005
Fee: £5m

6-Savio
Brescia to West Ham United, January 2009
Fee: £9m

5-Chris Samba
Anzhi Makhachkala to Queens Park Rangers, January 2013
Fee: £12.5m

4-Scott Parker
Charlton Athletic to Chelsea, January 2004
Fee: £10m

3-Benni McCarthy
Blackburn to West Ham United, January 2010
Fee: £2.2m

2-Michael Ricketts
Bolton to Middlesbrough, January 2003
Fee: £3.5m

1-Andy Carroll
Newcastle to Liverpool, January 2011
Fee: £35m





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Friday, December 6, 2013

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Arsenal vs Everton Preview

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Arsenal Lineup :

Everton Lineup : 

Some Stats :
Arsenal have not lost against Everton in last 12 games in Premier League.
Arsenal have not lost against Everton in last 17 games at Emirate Stadium.


Arsenal             
Arsenal have won 5 games and lost only 1 in their last 6 games. Wenger have made 5 changes in the starting XI against Hull City and probably the starting XI will be the same. Nicklas Bendtler seems to be the favourite against Giroud , as Giroud must be available and at top form for the Champions League game.

Everton 
Everton manager Martinez will take the same squad which defeated Manchester United in midweek to league leaders Arsenal this weekend. Meanwhile Antolin Alcaraz is hoping to make his debut this week, as he's been selected for the bench for the first time this season after an injury.


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Friday, September 20, 2013

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Stubbs : Baines wanted only Manchester United

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Everton coach Alan Stubbs has revealed that Leighton Baines wanted to join Manchester United in the summer but was refused the chance.

The Red Devils bid repeatedly for both the left-back and midfielder Marouane Fellaini throughout the summer but eventually had to settle for only the Belgian, agreeing a £27.5 million deal late on transfer deadline day.

Speaking at a Football Writers Association event, Stubbs confirmed that the Toffees drew the line at selling Baines before recruiting the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Gareth Barry and James McCarthy late on.

"The way the transfer deadline goes, everyone looks at it and it got to a stage where we knew the Gareth Bale [to Real Madrid] thing was going to happen," he recalled. "That was the big one. Underlying from that, there wasn't really an awful lot going on.

"Probably come seven o'clock on the night [September 2] at Everton the word from the training ground was that no one was going to go.

"Fellaini was staying. Bainesy was never really an option - the club had dug its heels in. Bainesy had obviously said he'd like to go.

"And then, come nine o'clock, suddenly we started to get linked with Lukaku and then the Fellaini thing was starting with negotiations with United. By the time it had finished we'd bought three in and they are great additions to the squad."

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Saturday, September 14, 2013

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GOAL : Everton vs Chelsea 1-0

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Line-ups

Everton : Howard , Distin , Coleman , Baines , Jagielka , Naismith , Barry , Barkley , Osman , Jelavic , Mirallas

Chelsea : Cech , David Luiz , Terry , Ivanovic , a.Cole , Hazard , Schurle , Obi Mikel , Ramirez  , J.Mata , Eto'o.

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Everton vs Chelsea / Preview

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Saturday, 14 September 2013
Everton v Chelsea
Goodison Park
Kick-off: 18.30 CET.
Everton (Possible, 4-4-1-1): Howard; Coleman, Distin, Jagielka, Baines; Osman, McCarthy, Barry, Pienaar; Barkley, Jelavic.
Out: Lukaku (ineligible), Gibson (knee), Alcaraz (hernia).
Chelsea (Possible, 4-2-3-1): Cech; Ivanovic, Terry, Cahill, Cole; Ramires, Lampard; Hazard, Willian, Oscar; Eto'o.
Out: Kalas (leg).
Referee: Howard Webb.
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