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Man Utd 1-1 Everton - Sunday 15th December, 2019


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4 hours ago, CaaC (John) said:

Keep your toffees up this season as our son is a Liverpool man and said "I would love the toffees to go down..." put an egg in his face and all the other pool supporters that want the toffees to go down. :D    

Most LFC fans I know don’t want Everton to go down, tbh

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6 hours ago, Danny said:

Brutal for Kean, I don’t think anyone is buying that time-wasting story. Ferguson just blanked him as he came off lol

I don’t blame Ferguson, in fact I commend him. Everton don’t have room for passengers right now - they’re massively failing to meet the expectations set at the beginning of the season. Kean touched the ball only 9 times, gave it away 6 times, spent most of the time roaming around when Everton didn’t have the ball... causing Everton to completely lose shape.

He was a liability. This can be a lesson for him, he very clearly needs to make big improvements in terms of the effort he’s putting forth. If he sulks over this, I don’t think he makes at Everton or in England at all.

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4 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I don’t blame Ferguson, in fact I commend him. Everton don’t have room for passengers right now - they’re massively failing to meet the expectations set at the beginning of the season. Kean touched the ball only 9 times, gave it away 6 times, spent most of the time roaming around when Everton didn’t have the ball... causing Everton to completely lose shape.

He was a liability. This can be a lesson for him, he very clearly needs to make big improvements in terms of the effort he’s putting forth. If he sulks over this, I don’t think he makes at Everton or in England at all.

Ive not watched the game but heard he done poorly

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I was surprised when he was hooked because he was putting himself about and he didn't seem obviously terrible but apparently his stats were miserable and he wasn't pressing properly. Ferguson and Iwobi had both given him instructions to press and he hadn't done it. Thinking back I actually remember the same thing when I was at the Watford game, that the other forwards were having to prompt him to press his man, but on that occasion it looked more like he didn't understand the position he was playing wide right. 

I think it's harsh but at the end of the day, we've had enough players who have got away with poor or half-arsed performances and it's probably the right thing for Ferguson to do to make an example of someone when it happens. It just feels so brutal as it's a 19 year old lad in front of the biggest crowd in the league and live on television.

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Classic United though after the hype of back to back wins against Spurs and City.

How can they get so up for the Manchester Derby like that one week, and be so poor home to Everton?

It's like they now have a small club mentality of performing as the underdog in the big games when expected to lose, and cannot handle the pressure in the bread and butter games when expected to win.

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1 minute ago, Teso dos Bichos said:

They need to approach every game like its Chelsea they are playing and they will win them all. 

You lost nine in the past 7 years, won five. If you just played Chelsea you would struggle to brake in the top 10

 

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