Is it time for the toffees?
Everton have been the inferior team on Merseyside since their glory days in the 1980's and have had to be content with countless mid table finishes. However, David Moyes has slowly worked his magic and despite having to work with a tight budget, has brought a certain degree of success. He has achieved the first objective of earning the title as the best team on Merseyside, and now has his eyes set on a return to the Champions League; which they briefly tasted in 2005. But with Moyes' team lighting up this Premier League season with a number of impressive performances so far; can Moyes and his men return to the Champions League?
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David Moyes has worked wonders at Everton since his appointment in 2002 |
The Everton team also oozes quality in almost every department on the pitch. The combination of Leighton Baines and Steven Pienaar down the left is pivotal in the success of their team, as their quality and link up play down the left causes trouble to any defence in the league. Miralles' acquisition to the Toffees up front to combine with Jelavic is also an inspired signing, whereas Jagielka and Distin's quality partnership in defence ensures they have a fairly solid defence as well as a menacing attack. But for me, Fellaini has been a stand out performer so far. Obviously revelling in being played further up the park, the Belgian has been sensational so far, using his physical power and technical ability to propel Everton to 4th place in the division. He alone can scare the life out of defences, and his outstanding solo performance against United not only highlighted his quality; but also his worth in a very good Everton team.
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Fellaini has transformed into one of Everton's most influential players |
In addition, It could be argued that Everton just don't have the spending power to challenge for a Champions League place. Everton simply cannot match the money being thrown about by
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Baines and Jelavic are two of a number of quality players at the blue half of Merseyside |
To be successful this season, it is essential that Everton maintain their early season form and don't lose momentum. Typically known as a team that struggles at the start of the season, they seem to have rid themselves of this title and have hit the ground running. They’re playing extremely well at the moment, and if they maintain this form throughout the season then they will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with. They have quality players all over the park in the form Baines, Fellaini and Jelavic, but their strength in depth is real cause for concern. Their lack of spending power has caused this fragility, and I can only see it getting worse for them unless a cash injection is provided. That being said, I believe that Everton will not return to the Champions League next season. However, it is a delight to see the Toffees starting the season so brightly, and I predict that they will finish strongly and only narrowly miss out on a coveted Champions League spot.
we won 1-0 against Man United at Goodison
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