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Post by Everton News. on Jun 16, 2020 18:40:07 GMT
Andre Gomes has re-joined first-team training and Carlo Ancelotti is optimistic the Portuguese midfielder can feature in Everton’s meeting with Liverpool on Sunday.
Gomes started Everton’s two matches immediately before football was suspended in March after recovering from a serious ankle injury sustained earlier in the season.
He sat out an intra-squad game at Goodison Park on Saturday to nurse a minor knock but barring any setbacks is likely to be available for this week’s Merseyside derby.
Yerry Mina and Fabian Delph, meanwhile, are “close” to training returns.
Midfielder Delph is recovering from a muscle injury and Mina, the Colombian centre-back, hurt a quad muscle soon after Everton resumed contact training last month.
Manager Ancelotti also confirmed Theo Walcott’s abdominal surgery last week was a success and the forward is expected to resume full training in three weeks, in line with Everton’s rehabilitation plan for the player.
“Andre Gomes is training with the team so he is not going to have a problem for Sunday.” Ancelotti told evertonfc.com.
“The physical condition of the team in general is good and we are looking to recover Yerry Mina and Fabian Delph.
“Mina has a check on Wednesday, so we will see with him [if he is ready to face Liverpool].
“We have to check on Fabian Delph, also.
“They are both close to coming back to training but remain doubts for the game on Sunday.
“If they do not play, we hope they will be with us for the match at Norwich, for sure.
"Theo Walcott had surgery last week, we hope he will not be long in recovery and can be ready to come back with us [in training] in three weeks."
Ancelotti revealed his players’ aerobic conditions have significantly advanced in the past 10 days after training restrictions were relaxed.
Everton’s in-house game three days ago was designed to aid the players’ push for match fitness, while serving as an opportunity to play at an empty Goodison ahead of the Premier League season restarting behind closed doors.
Ancelotti opted to limit his communication with players during more than two months away from USM Finch Farm.
He addressed his squad when they were reunited at the end of May, however, underlining the importance of a strong finish to the campaign as Everton target the top-six finish which would secure European qualification.
Everton have nine matches to bridge a six-point gap to Wolverhampton Wanderers in sixth, with Ancelotti overseeing a transition into more intense training as the resumption date heaves into view.
“The message [he delivered to the players when they were back together] was to work hard, to be ready, to start to focus on games and the restart,” added Ancelotti.
“It was not easy at the beginning of training, we were more focused on avoiding problems and staying safe than anything else.
“You had to keep social distance and pay attention to the Government’s rules, so maybe didn’t have the possibility to be 100 per cent focused on the work you were doing.
“Now it is completely different.
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Post by Everton News. on Jun 17, 2020 12:39:00 GMT
Carlo Ancelotti says Everton boast the firepower to make set-pieces a potent weapon in their attacking armoury.
Manager Ancelotti has noted trends from Germany where set-piece goals have increased – and teams playing away are winning a greater percentage of games – following the Bundesliga's return in mid-May.
Centre-back Michael Keane scored twice from dead-ball deliveries in a practice match at Goodison Park on Saturday, as Everton prepare to complete the 2019/20 campaign behind closed doors – something Ancelotti concedes represents a step into the unknown for his players.
Strike pair Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin are responsible for 12 of the 17 goals Everton have struck in 11 Premier League games under their Italian boss.
Ancelotti admits he would welcome additional scoring contributions from elsewhere on the field – albeit not at the expense of players focusing on their primary functions.
And he is conscious of Everton’s potential from dead-ball situations, particularly in light of set-piece goals – excluding penalties and direct free-kicks – increasing by 8.1 per cent in the opening five rounds of Bundesliga matches after the division's restart.
“We are working on this,” confirmed Ancelotti, speaking exclusively to evertonfc.com.
“Michael Keane is really good with his head and important for us on set-pieces.
“He scored two goals [in the weekend’s intra-squad game], which was important for him.
“But I prefer for a defender to defend, a striker to score and a midfielder to organise.
“I don’t want to have confusion!
“Of course, more goals from the midfielders will be important, too.
“We are working on this.
“Michael Keane scored twice… but for me it was more important he moved really well defensively in the game – this is the most important part, I think.
“But we have really good players in these [set-piece] situations: Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin and Yerry Mina.
“We score a lot of goals because we have this quality.
“We have players who can shoot really well like [Gylfi] Sigurdsson and [Leighton] Baines and [Lucas] Digne.
“Set-pieces are a really important part of our game.”
Ancelotti has managed at football’s top end for close to a quarter century following a gilded playing career with the illustrious Italian trio of Parma, Roma and AC Milan.
But the former Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid boss has never been confronted with circumstances comparable to those he is now encountering.
The 61-year-old admits it would be unwise to predict how players will respond to performing in front of empty stands.
He recognises, however, that home advantage is all-but-eliminated from the equation without fans in stadiums.
This is borne out in Germany where away teams won 47.8 per cent of matches in the five rounds after the restart, compared to 34.8 per cent prior to lockdown.
Games won by home teams dropped from 43.3 per cent to 21.7 per cent.
Additionally, of the nine matches contested in the 18-team Bundesliga last weekend, six were won by the away side and only one by the team playing at home, champions Bayern Munich bucking the trend.
Everton have claimed 68 per cent of their 37 points this term at Goodison and Ancelotti is undefeated in five matches at the ground.
He will take charge of his sixth Goodison fixture on Sunday when Everton restart their campaign following the coronavirus shutdown with a game against Liverpool.
“We would like to play the derby at home with our supporters, of course,” said Ancelotti, who managed AC Milan in a behind-closed-doors match at Atalanta in January 2008.
“This is an advantage for Liverpool, to play at Goodison Park without our supporters – and that is the same for any team going to play away.
“We are working to try to overcome this problem and to play a fantastic game.
“I didn’t speak with anybody in Germany but I have seen a lot of games.
“The intensity of the games is not bad, in my opinion.
“I saw Real Madrid on Sunday [Madrid beat Eibar 3-1 as La Liga became the second major European league to get back under way] and the game was really very good.
“The statistics [from Germany] are something you have to consider.
“There have been more injuries, for sure, and the away team has more possibility, I think.
“The crowd is the 12th man on the pitch.
“The fact you don’t have them supporting you will make it more difficult for the home team.
“You have to consider how the players will react without supporters.
“For some players it could be better, for others with different characters it could be worse.
“I don’t know.
“How will we manage this type of situation? We will see.”
Everton’s clash with Liverpool ushers in a five-week period when the Blues will play nine matches and comes almost exactly one month to the day after players reported back for training.
The condensed preparation time persuaded Ancelotti to employ a measured approach to returning his squad to match fitness.
He added: “My experience said we didn’t need a normal pre-season.
“We need to prepare the team well and didn’t put a lot of charge in the training.
“This is a unique moment and I think the team will be in good condition for all nine games.
"The players all came back in good physical shape, without problems.
"But there was less possibility [during lockdown] to train in open spaces, they worked a lot on their strength but not as much on their aerobic fitness.
"This is the reason we had some injuries at the beginning. When we opened the space, there were more difficulties.
"But now, with two weeks of training in open space, their aerobic fitness is much better.
“Usually in pre-season you have friendly games but we didn’t have the time, so we didn’t put a lot of load on the players.
“But I do not think this [absence of practice matches] will be a problem.”
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Post by aaronmilne97 on Jun 18, 2020 14:17:00 GMT
Hi everyone,
Been a while since I have posted anything I am hoping to start up again in the coming weeks,
As you all know it is the Merseyside Derby on Sunday and I am keen to hear what everyone's thoughts are on who will start on Sunday and everyone's score predictions
Hope you are all safe.
Aaron
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jun 18, 2020 16:38:42 GMT
Hi everyone, Been a while since I have posted anything I am hoping to start up again in the coming weeks, As you all know it is the Merseyside Derby on Sunday and I am keen to hear what everyone's thoughts are on who will start on Sunday and everyone's score predictions Hope you are all safe. Aaron Hi Aaron We have a number of injuries - Mina , Delph , Gbarmin & Walcott. And also a doubt over Gomes , so our midfield will be depleted. I would like to see a positive attitude from the off. About time we actually played without fear against these and cut out the individual errors that have cost us in previous seasons. I think a draw will be the outcome , but due to the strange scenario it is getting played in , anything could happen.
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Post by aaronmilne97 on Jun 18, 2020 17:06:48 GMT
Im hoping for much the same tbh,
Feel we have a lot of injuries but hopefully Gomes makes it, be good to see Baningime play if possible too looked a good prospect then just went off a bit,
Aaron
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