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Post by juddablue on Mar 10, 2015 18:16:03 GMT
Is Martinez going to play the same players? Does a bear s##t in the woods ? If he does change the team it may be a good sign I hsve lost all optimism against whoever we play It should be a good game though There is a lot to play for
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Post by Avinalaff on Mar 11, 2015 1:25:24 GMT
I think we'll see Barkley dropped and it will be this:
Howard
Coleman Stones Jagielka Garbutt
McCarthy Gibson Barry
Mirallas Naismith
Lukaku
I'd like to see Besic instead of Barry.
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 11, 2015 15:11:29 GMT
Starts 5 minutes in.
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Post by Avinalaff on Mar 11, 2015 15:18:46 GMT
John Stones and Leon Osman will face late checks to determine their availability for Everton's Europa League game against Dynamo Kyiv. Goodison Park welcomes the Ukrainian side for Thursday's Round of 16 first leg, with the Blues already missing six first-team members. And speaking at his pre-match press conference on Wednesday afternoon, Blues boss Roberto Martinez said: "John Stones and Leon Osman will be monitored. Leon is carrying a knock and John is carrying a virus. We'll give them as much time as they need. "We have Tony Hibbert, Bryan Oviedo, Leighton Baines, Aiden McGeady and Steven Pienaar all missing from the squad. "Everyone else is fully available, apart from Aaron Lennon, who is ineligible."
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 11, 2015 19:21:25 GMT
TEAM NEWSJohn Stones (virus) and Leon Osman (ankle) will face late fitness checks ahead of the visit of Dynamo Kyiv - but six players are definitely out. Tony Hibbert (muscle), Leighton Baines (quad), Bryan Oviedo (hamstring), Aiden McGeady and Steven Pienaar (both knee) are all injured, while winger Aaron Lennon is ineligible. Midfield duo Younès Belhanda and Serhiy Rybalka are both suspended for the visitors, but dangerous forward Andriy Yarmolenko is available after a ban. FORMFollowing their Premier League defeat to Stoke City, Everton now turn their attentions to a last-16 Europa League tie with Dynamo Kyiv. Kyiv qualified for the knockout stages of the Europa League after finishing top of Group J, where they won five and lost just one of their six group games, scoring 12 goals and conceding just three. Domestically, Kiev are having an impressive league campaign and currently sit top of the Ukrainian Premier League, seven points ahead of second-placed Shakhtar Donetsk. Serhiy Rebrov’s side are unbeaten in the league so far, having picked up 13 wins and three draws. ONE TO WATCH: Jeremain Lens Lens, who can operate on either flank or behind the strikers, could prove a handful for Everton's defenders on Thursday night. A Dutch international, he made his debut in professional football in the 2005/06 season for AZ Alkmaar and spent a short spell on loan at N.E.C before moving to PSV Eindhoven in 2010. The 27-year-old signed for Dynamo in June 2013 and has scored five goals in 13 appearances in the league so far. He has also notched twice in this season's Europa league campaign. Lens became a regular member of the Dutch team under the management of Louis Van Gaal. He scored five goals and provided a further five assists during the 2014 World Cup qualification campaign.
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