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Post by evertontillidie on Sept 12, 2019 16:50:59 GMT
Keep winning against the average sides and away from home.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Sept 13, 2019 11:56:05 GMT
Keep winning against the average sides and away from home. Away games have been a problem. If you can't beat poor sides at their grounds you'll never be a top club.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 13, 2019 14:28:26 GMT
Bournemouth are unbeaten in all four of their Premier League home games against Everton (W2 D2), their joint-best unbeaten home record against a side in the competition (also four vs Leicester).
Everton have only kept one clean sheet in their eight Premier League meetings with Bournemouth (2-0 in January 2019), though they’ve also only failed to score in one of those matches (0-1 in September 2016).
Of Premier League fixtures to be played at least eight times, only Blackburn v Nottingham Forest (4) and Liverpool v Norwich (4) have a higher goals-per-game ratio than Bournemouth v Everton (3.9 – 31 goals in 8 games).
Bournemouth haven’t lost three consecutive Premier League games since December 2018, when they lost four in a row.
Richarlison has scored three goals in his last two Everton appearances in all competitions – as many as in his previous 16 games combined.
Everton manager Marco Silva has lost against 22 of the 26 teams he’s faced in the Premier League but he’s yet to lose against Bournemouth (P4 W3 D1 L0).
Bournemouth’s Josh King has been directly involved in seven goals in his seven Premier League matches against Everton (4 goals, 3 assists), only failing to score or assist a goal in his last appearance against them in January 2019.
Everton’s Moise Kean assisted Richarlison’s first goal against Wolves – the 19-year-old could become the first teenager to assist in consecutive Premier League appearances for the Toffees since Francis Jeffers in April 1999.
Bournemouth have conceded three times in each of their last two games, 3-1 defeats to Man City and Leicester City – since joining the top-flight in 2015, the Cherries have conceded more goals than any other Premier League side (273).
Everton are yet to lose a Premier League game in 2019 played on Sunday (W5 D2 L0) while opponents Bournemouth have lost all three Sunday games this calendar year.
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Post by hrat20 on Sept 13, 2019 14:58:39 GMT
COYBB need a big performance from all the team no stupid mistakes in defence, midfield on top of there game and front 4 putting the ball in back of the net! Hopefully again Pickford ready for another clean sheet! UTFT
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 13, 2019 18:51:28 GMT
Everton face a difficult trip to Bournemouth on Sunday and if they are to get anything from the match they will need their forwards to get the better of Nathan Ake. Everton stuttered at first this season with a draw against Palace and a defeat to Villa, but have found some goalscoring form in their last two matches – Richarlison bagging three in wins over Lincoln City in the Carabao Cup and Wolves in the Premier League. The Brazilian could fancy his chances this weekend too, as Bournemouth’s defence has a habit of losing concentration, conceding eight goals already this season. One defender who has stood out, though, is Ake, a player whom the Toffees had their eye on in summer. The move didn’t materialise due to his club’s £75m asking price, but his all-round play suggests he could have been a good signing for the Toffees. He is accomplished in dealing with different types of threats as the above statistics show and should, therefore, make life difficult for Everton’s attackers, whomever they choose to field. Should he come up against the pace of Moise Kean and Richarlison, he should be able to handle the task given his pace and anticipation, as highlighted by his average of 3.5 interceptions and 1.5 tackles per game. He is adept in both boxes, too, and could be key from set-pieces. Ake managed four goals for his side in the Premier League last season, and his average of 3.3 clearances per game underlines his positioning and ability to get rid of danger. If he can win a few more aerial duels than this season’s average on Sunday, then he’ll be a real challenge for the Toffees to get past. www.footballfancast.com
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