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James Rodriguez (£ 7.9 million) is back in Everton’s starting lineup after missing the final two weeks of the game through injury.
So far, the Colombian has accumulated 34 points in three home games, including an 18-point one against Brighton in Gameweek 4.
Rodriguez is ready to trade right from a front of three for the Toffees, with Bernard (£ 5.8m) playing from the left in the absence of the penalty Richarlison (7.8 million pounds sterling).
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£ 7.8m), fresh off an overnight price hike, leads the Everton line.
Seamus coleman (£ 4.9m) is another injury coming back to the right back, while Lucas Digne (£ 6.1m) is back in his place on the other side of defense after a reduced one-game ban.
Fit again Mason Holgate (£ 4.8m) is preferred in the center of the back over Yerry Mina (£ 5.5 million). Jordan pickford (£ 5.0m) returned between the suits of the Toffees, having been eliminated in favor of Robin Olsen (£ 4.5 million) on Gameweek 7.
Ancelotti made it clear in yesterday’s pre-game press conference that Pickford would return to Everton XI.
In the field he [Pickford] you have to be focused on what you are doing. You have to know what its quality is. You know what to do tomorrow. Your mentality is good, I don’t want to change it.
I think sometimes he made mistakes because he thought too much. You have to use your instincts more, which is really good. – Carlo Ancelotti
Anthony Martial (£ 8.7 million), returning from a three-game suspension, starts at the helm for Manchester United.
Mason Greenwood (£ 7.2m) is absent from the Red Devils team of the day, so Juan Mata | (£ 5.9 million) earns a start in offensive midfield.
The Spaniard could play on the right or in the center, potentially exchanging with Bruno fernandes (£ 10.5 million), while Marcus rashford (£ 9.6 million) looks like he will face Coleman from his usual attacking position on the left side.
Alex tal (£ 5.5m) has returned to training but is under 18, while Paul pogba (£ 7.8 million) is in United’s bank.
Victor lindelof (£ 4.9m) has recovered from a back injury to take his place in central defense alongside Harry maguire (£ 5.4 million).
Victor feels good on his back, hopefully he can put up with the game because he has had problems with it. Scott McTominay and Fred’s energy after not playing this week [in the Champions League] Will help us. – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
On Richarlison, who will return for the Toffee’s sweet clash in Fulham in GW9, Ancelotti said last night:
it is impossible to replace Richarlison. There is no player in the world like Richarlison. So we have to replace him with another player of a different quality.
We have to change our style of play a bit without Richarlison, but the defeat [against Newcastle] It wasn’t because Richarlison wasn’t there. It was because we didn’t play well. Simple.
Meanwhile, Rodriguez praised the Everton coach when asked by BT Sport about his decision to join the Merseyside team.
I needed to play with a coach who knows me; how I behave on and off the field. Carlo was exactly what I needed to come to this club.
It was for both reasons [Carlo and the club] that I moved here. They trusted me when no one else did. I will always be grateful to the club and to Carlo. – James Rodriguez
Everton XI (4-3-3): Pickford; Digne, Keane, Holgate, Coleman; Sigurdsson, Allan, Doucouré; Bernard, Calvert-Lewin, Rodríguez.
Manchester United XI (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Shaw, Maguire, Lindelof, Wan-Bissaka; Fred, McTominay; Rashford, B. Fernandes, Mata; Martial.