James in Everton today: Schedule that awaits him in 2020, key matches, Colombian national team | Colombians Abroad



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The classic passed -with all its controversies- and Everton came out very well fought, Liverpool will have to make its adjustments if it wants to hunt it at the top of the Premier League and life goes on, with a calendar that will test nothing less than the physical background of the great figure of the season, James Rodríguez.

The Colombian will have a full schedule, with truly unmissable matches for him and for the fans, who have already verified, against the defending champion, that with Ancelotti on the line and the magical left-hander on the field, you can compete at the highest level.

In the rest of the month, the calendar offers a flat terrain, a small break to breathe for the end of the year. Attention to the calendar:

The first big duel will be, in local condition, on November 7 against Manchester United (10:00 am).

On December 12 the rival, back at home, will be the super reinforced Chelsea and Lampard

On December 15, almost without rest, it will be necessary to visit the always combative Leicester

On December 19, Arsenal will visit and then there will be a break in the Premier.

On December 22, the quarterfinal match of the League Cup against Manchester United will be played, a litmus test since it is a title that gives access to European competition. The appointment is at Goodison Park.

To close the year, another highlight: Everton vs Manchester City, on December 28.

As if the agenda was not already saturated, a new and safe call for the Colombian National Team, which will have two games of the qualifying rounds for the Qatar World Cup, on November 13 against Uruguay in the heat of Barranquilla, and on November 17 against Ecuador, in the height of Quito.

Obviously, the season will not give respite and many wonder what the best strategy will be to not push James’s body so far to the limit, affected in 2019 by a succession of injuries, when he did not even have all the games that he now does, as the protagonist of the Premier and the Cup in England, he will have to play. In the wisdom of Carlo Ancelotti, his fetish coach, and of Carlos Queiroz in the national team, when necessary, is to find a balance so that magic does not fall victim to excesses.

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