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The rematch is now: Everton comes from losing at home 0-1 against Leeds and now there is no other way than to add outside of Goodison Park, against Burnley, the three points that were left.
This is what Carlo Ancelotti is concentrating on, who is focused on getting his team out of the bump, the one with four defeats, the one in seventh place in the table, the one of his own sins that are paid for with vital points.
Everton has a good omen: when Ancelotti arrived at the club, he ran into the same rival this Saturday (7:30 am) and defeated him 1-0.
But the current situation of his team demands more than good feelings: Everton has not managed to get a zero match since the game against Southampton (2-0 win), on 25 October. The discussion goes through the three-man module in the background that does not quite come together and that has given many advantages, but for now it will not be modified.
“This is an emergency, without two important players like Coleman and Digne. It only happens for that reason. We have quality in the squad to play with three centrals because we have many good centrals,” explained the DT. Keane, Holgate, Godfrey and Mina don’t seem like many. The Colombian has been losing ground due to his mistakes on the pitch, but if he wants to count again and is given a choice, the time is now.
The other issue is to awaken an attack that became feared but that lately, when going from the effective 4-3-3 to the current 3-4-3 has been becoming less powerful. At that point James is key, his uncheck now that the rivals understand his game and have been ‘softening’ him at the end of a strong game, and his ability to partner again with Richarlison and Calvert-Lewin.
Ancelotti has renewed his vote of confidence, has said that when he took him to the team he was desperate to play and will fulfill the promise to give him minutes. The boss celebrates that his pupil is finally on top after his mysterious injury, and on a break from the bustle of the Colombian National Team and, basically, there is no excuse.
The situation is clear: there will not be many more rivals to square the box, so against Burnley you cannot fail.
Probable lineups:
Burnley: Pope; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Charlie Taylor; Gudmundsoon, Josh Borwnhill, Ashley Westwood, Dwight McNeil; Jay Rodriguez, Wood.
Everton: Pickford; Ben Godfrey, Mason Holgate; Michael Keane; Iwobi, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Allan, Niels Knounkou; James Rodríguez, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison.