Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

It's time to calculate the risk: do you lose a lot by risking against a team that, on paper, should win without much difficulty? If it is in the account to lose at least two points, why not try to do a damage and maybe, why not, surprise? Or is it preferable to lose by little, without disaster?

The questions will have to be answered by Carlo Ancelotti, Everton's coach, who receives the Premier League leader, the very tough Manchester City, of Pep Guardiola.
James Rodríguez

The table reflects the differences: City has 53 points and one game less, 16 more than the 'Toffees', who owe two games.

The issue is necessity: at Goodison Park the Italian team needs to straighten out a path full of irregularities, which threatens to leave it out of European competitions, the top priority of the season. That is why, because you have to win after losing 0-2 against Fulham, today in the relegation zone, you would have to take risks, even against a clearly stronger opponent.

Everton will arrive without Calvert-Lewin, author of 13 goals, but with James (5) and Sigurdsson (3); but in front will be a City with Gundogan (11), Sterling (8) and Foden (5). End of comparison.

Many of the illusions go through a Colombian who avoided a serious injury in the last game and a long-awaited return: Allan. However, after his long absence it is possible that he is a substitute.

Official! Everton celebrates and confirms evolution of James' injury
You won't like it, James: predictions say Everton won't achieve goals

In the last two clashes Guardiola's team prevailed 2-1 and 1-3, which speaks of a certain paternity, which Ancelotti's will have to shake if they want to regain ground in the discussion for European positions.

Probable lineups:

Manchester City: Ederson; Cancelo, Ruben Dias, Stones, Zinchenko; Gundogan, Rodrigo; Mahrez, Bernardo Silva, Sterling; Gabriel Jesus

Everton: Olsen; Holgate, Mina, Keane, Digne; Andre Gomes, Sigurdsson, Davies; James, Bernard, Richarlison

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.