Everton supporters have someone to whisper about – although he has never convinced me
Our Everton jury are back to have their say on the win over Ipswich Town and the upcoming game against Fulham
Everton return to Premier League action at Goodison Park this weekend when they take on Fulham. The Blues come into the game having claimed a 2-0 win over Ipswich Town last time out.
First-half goals from Iliman Ndiaye and Michael Keane secured the Blues all three points at Portman Road. The victory extended Everton’s unbeaten run in the Premier League to four games.
Everton return to Premier League action at Goodison Park this weekend when they take on Fulham. The Blues come into the game having claimed a 2-0 win over Ipswich Town last time out.
First-half goals from Iliman Ndiaye and Michael Keane secured the Blues all three points at Portman Road. The victory extended Everton’s unbeaten run in the Premier League to four games.
Fulham, on the other hand, will arrive on Merseyside three points ahead of Sean Dyche’s side in the table. And with this weekend’s game and the win over Ipswich in their minds, our Everton jury have returned to have their say.
Saturday afternoon has to go down as one of the most pleasant away days Everton fans have enjoyed in living memory.
Despite the time of year, the sun still shone down on Portman Road as Evertonians ventured south to a ground they hadn’t visited in just over 23 years and watched their team comfortably dispatch a newly promoted side thanks to two really well-taken goals.
The ease with which Sean Dyche’s side acquired all three points on Saturday is an extremely positive sign, and the team as a whole is looking far more like their usual selves after another shaky start to the campaign. The 2-0 win means the Toffees have picked up eight points from the last possible 12, and the distance between themselves and Crystal Palace in 18th place is now five points.
- Everton look good value for extending that gap in the next few weeks with some favourable fixtures coming up, starting with Fulham at home this coming Saturday. While the Cottagers have made a decent start to the season under former Everton manager Marco Silva, they will travel to Goodison Park having lost their last two league matches, while the Blues are now playing their football with a sense of rejuvenation.
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