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Post by dorf on Sept 22, 2016 10:42:25 GMT
I expect a better performance than the one against Norwich that's for sure.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 22, 2016 16:00:25 GMT
Romelu Lukaku is in line to return to the Everton team for Saturday's Premier League trip to Bournemouth. The striker missed Tuesday's EFL Cup defeat by Norwich with a toe injury but manager Ronald Koeman is optimistic he will be fit. The Dutchman said: "He did training, separate to the group, today and we expect him to train normally tomorrow morning. If that happens then he is fit for the weekend." Lukaku's importance to the Toffees was demonstrated against the Canaries, with Everton dominating possession and creating a number of good chances but failing to score.
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Post by evertontillidie on Sept 23, 2016 7:50:59 GMT
Back to earth with a big bang best sums up our week. I'm not confident we have goals in the team if Lukaku is injured. Valencia looks like another Kone. Not getting a quality striker to play alongside or instead of Lukaku really annoyed me about our transfer window. It was so obvious we needed one. Now we'll be in trouble say Lukaku gets injured. What's happening with Oumar Niasse?
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Post by Koeman's Clogs on Sept 23, 2016 13:52:16 GMT
Not getting a quality striker to play alongside or instead of Lukaku really annoyed me about our transfer window. It was so obvious we needed one. Now we'll be in trouble say Lukaku gets injured. What's happening with Oumar Niasse? Ronald Koeman has been saying he's not in his plans again. Even if he scores 3 every week I reckon he's had it.
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Post by dorf on Sept 23, 2016 16:39:19 GMT
What's happening with Oumar Niasse? Ronald Koeman has been saying he's not in his plans again. Even if he scores 3 every week I reckon he's had it. He just doesn't like him, does he? He must be utter rubbish if he's not even considered to be at least 3rd or 4th in the pecking order.
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