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Everton at the top of the Premier League table, classified to the Carabao Cup quarterfinals with sufficiency, scorer, ambitious, lethal. It didn’t happen more than 80 years ago!
The data is from the Daily Telegraph: “Everton not only advanced beyond this stage of the League Cup for the fourth time since 1988, but equaled their best start to the season since 1938-39 by securing a sixth consecutive victory.”
Almost nothing! Exactly 82 years have passed until this moment, when the starts against Tottenham (0-1), Salford City (3-0), West Bromwich (5-2), Fleetwood Town (2-5), Crystal Palace are counted by victories. (1-2) and West Ham United (4-1).
And it also took 32 years to see him advance to the quarterfinals of the historic British tournament, the League Cup, which is not a minor detail.
Yes, many warn that Everton is not exactly a powerhouse and these data could confirm the theory, but it is a fact that finally, by hard work, of the leadership of a DT winner of three Champions League and champion in almost all leagues where he has been, and with efficient reinforcements like the Colombian James Rodríguez, history is about to change.
Everton’s new goal is to match the streak of 1987, when he signed 8 wins in a row. If things continue as they are, he could even match the 1985 campaign, with 10 wins in a row that ultimately accounted for two titles. It can? The evidence says yes, but what comes in Premier is Brighton and, beware, the classic against Liverpool. The test is by fire.