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David Ellis
1 Posted 19/09/2016 at 04:07:25
As usual an excellent match report Ken. A great response from a sickening opener for Boro. As soon as we equalised I felt the game was all over... a feeling I never got last season, even with a two goal cushion.

I am overjoyed at present but there are few areas for improvement:

(a) the roles played by Mirallas & Barkley are not quite top team standard. Barkley was much tidier today and both of them work a lot harder off the ball than last season, Mirallas dramatically so. However, they aren't clinical enough and in games of few chances that will cost us points. I feel slightly guilty making this point because they are both much improved, but I can see why Koeman was looking to strengthen in this area in the summer.

(b) Valencia – played pretty much as I expected, ran around a lot but carried no threat. I am happy we have him on loan for the season as we are going to need him, but of course we do need better cover for Lukaku.

(c) Jags had a few stray clearances today...but overall I was happy how our centre backs, not known for their distribution, looked comfortable even under an early high press from Middlesbrough.

So we are clear in second... we've not really had a proper test, the game against Tottenham was more of a pre-season game for both teams, but the manner of our wins bodes well - and we are being taken seriously by the media as Champions League contenders for once. Great to hear the Boro manager saying that Everton are not in the same league as Boro, their mini-league includes the likes of Palace and West Brom. Moyes also acknowledged this.

I was surprised (well not really) that so many pundits were backing Man Utd for the title this season. 5 games in and both Chelsea and Man Utd look like they did last season – some very good players but a rotten dressing room and a bang average team. 4 from Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Tottenham and Man City. Hoping Liverpool's weak defence costs them too many points (as it has already), and Tottenham's and Arsenal's Champions League commitments take their toll.

Peter Mills
2 Posted 19/09/2016 at 06:43:34
Good to read your report, Ken, I agree with pretty much all that you (and David Ellis #1) say.

I can't say I found the 2nd half thrilling, but it was admirable in terms of boxing off the game – containment and counter attack. After the last couple of years, I'm very content with that.

Tony Ateman
3 Posted 19/09/2016 at 07:59:45
The Top Balcony escalators break down every other game. Fortunately it's usually after we have managed to use them to get up. I think it's part of Koeman's training schedule for us.
Andy McNabb
4 Posted 19/09/2016 at 08:21:03
'Park End coaches' – like it!
Dave Abrahams
5 Posted 19/09/2016 at 09:09:21
I think, Ken, you have portrayed how happy most fans are going to the game this season. If Everton continue to perform like this it will be a rewarding season for all of us. That doesn't mean we will win anything, I hope we do, but it will be great to go to each game with confidence.

Regarding who scored the third goal for us, I haven't a clue, but when they showed the replays of it, it produced much laughter around me in the Upper Bullens Road stand, three attempts off Lukaku and no real evidence if he touched it, but a goal is a goal no matter who scored it.

Thomas Lennon
6 Posted 19/09/2016 at 09:12:01
Bit unfair to write off Valencia so quickly. He got 10 mins at the end after a largely 'controlling' second half. He was a welcome addition to the faded 'defending from the front', quick and strong, every inch a Koeman player.
Ken Buckley
7 Posted 19/09/2016 at 09:29:11
Thomas #6

I think you may have the wrong thread. No mention of writing off Valencia here in report or comments.

Dennis Stevens
8 Posted 19/09/2016 at 10:10:32
Another great report, Ken. I always feel you really get the sense of atmosphere & action perfectly captured in your reports – or maybe your write-up is better than the actual experience! Hopefully this season will be one of positivity, whereas for the last couple of seasons the only positivity seemed to be in the increasingly disconnected ramblings of OFM.
Dave Williams
9 Posted 19/09/2016 at 11:11:15
Ken, great report but David (#1) does say that Valencia carried no threat which I think is what Thomas is referring to.

I agree with Thomas; as a team we carried no threat in the last 25 minutes so to saddle Valencia with an inference that he won't cut it is way too harsh. I thought his movement and effort were fine and if anything he did more in his time on the pitch than Rom who I thought tried hard enough but was crowded out by a very physical Borough side.

Valencia may or may not make it but it was not possible to form a proper opinion based on Saturday. Likely he will start tomorrow with Rom carrying a knock and we will get a better idea then.

to.

Brent Stephens
10 Posted 19/09/2016 at 11:21:33
Yes, "Park End coaches" I enjoyed!

I actually thought the second half wasn't bad at all, from a purist point of view. 3-1 up, a now-solid defense, no actual threat from Boro. Contain, control, retain possession but not in a negative way, with little bursts of energy and attempted cute through balls, and a few shots. Nobody going hell for leather unless necessary and so not risking injuries.

Anto Byrne
11 Posted 19/09/2016 at 11:27:16
Rom deserved the goal for sheer desperation; otherwise, it would have been a fairly easy save for the keeper.

Before you blame Stekelenburg for not collecting the ball properly, it was Coleman who gave the winger acres of space to put in the cross.

I still see a lot of areas for improvement and I'm hoping this isn't just an early season good start and the wheels fall off in a few weeks. Having said that, if we have a good points haul after 10 games and don't lose any players to hammys or the like, we should be able to build up momentum and make one of those top six positions our own.

I have a feeling that Chelsea and Man Utd will struggle and RS may be a bit inconsistent. Barkley started off slow and by the end of the game was directing traffic; let's hope he can get to the level of air traffic controller and quickly.

Jay Wood
12 Posted 19/09/2016 at 11:48:43
Since Saturday on various threads there has been some disappointment expressed at the 2nd half performance, that we didn't put Boro to the sword.

My reading is if we can play well for just 20 minutes every game, establish a 3-1 half time lead and comfortably see out the 2nd half without anxiety for the remainder of the season, I think I'd settle for that.

I don't think our performance dropped off in the 2nd half. As Brent mentions, we had a couple of spells in which we were entrenched around the Boro area, but added no goals.

Overall, I saw the 2nd half as a really mature and professional one. We were in total control. Our own goal was never threatened. We conserved a lot of energy as there was no need to go all gung-ho. Koeman himself made mention at his delight in our 2nd half performance.

Who knows? That 2nd half and others like it may benefit us in the long term, later in the season, giving us small percentage gains that make all the difference when we need to call on those unspent energy reserves to retrieve a losing situation.

Col Wills
13 Posted 19/09/2016 at 12:40:08
Ken,

Mention needs to be made about the Boro supporters chants for Derek Ackers and the respect they showed, much appreciated by all blues.

Jeff Winter (ex ref and Boro fan) did a little speech afterwards in which he noted the respect both clubs have shown each other on previous occasions.

I would also like to congratulate Stekelenburg for the calming influence he has brought since his arrival and what a fine acquisition he is proving.

Tony Heron
14 Posted 19/09/2016 at 12:48:32
Thanks for another great report Ken. As I've said before yours is the only report I take any notice of including all the national and even local press. I agree with Dennis @8, the way you capture the atmosphere from the "room of nonsense" through to the actual match is both hugely entertaining and informative.

By the way, Dennis, you are blessed to share the same name as one of my favourites from the Everton team of the early '60s. I wonder if any one else remembers him, with his habit of holding his shirt cuffs tight throughout the game much the same way as Ronnie Goodlass did in later years.

Jay Wood
15 Posted 19/09/2016 at 13:12:44
Just read that under Martinez between February 2014 and May 2016 Everton only managed to win from a losing position twice in Premier League games.

Koeman's Everton have already equalled that in his first 5 Premier League games at the club, against WBA and Boro.

Resilient.

Patrick Murphy
16 Posted 19/09/2016 at 13:19:28
Whilst I'm in agreement that we were largely untroubled in the second half of Saturday's game, it was a snooze fest and if it hadn't have been for Gareth Barry getting his deserved accolades at the final whistle, we could have all gone home at half-time and missed very little.

The last 20 minutes at Sunderland was similar; I'm not complaining about it though, I'd rather Everton be in a comfortable position than not. But I hope we don't miss out on anything significant for not improving our goal difference when the opportunity was there in both matches.

Tony Kost
17 Posted 19/09/2016 at 13:35:25
As has been mentioned - in two games we have come back from a losing position. These results have not gone against the expected result tho.

But no games in the Prem are gifts. Just look at Watford - Man Utd and Burnley - Liverpool.

Last season, we were totally unpredictable – losing games/drawing from winning positions.

Our back 4 and keeper are now much more secure. Ross is having a go at tackling – he just needs to win those tackles now.

One area to improve on is starting on the front foot and remaining on it for the whole 90 minutes.

It was great coming back from 1-0 down to 3-1 at half-time. We should have pressed hard for another 2 goals in the second half.

We will play much better teams and so we should work on this 90-minute intensity against the so-called lesser clubs. It would prepare us for the tougher teams/games.


Peter Jones
18 Posted 19/09/2016 at 14:02:35
Barry gave away possession in a dangerous position in the first half. Luckily the Middlesboro player was inept. If Barkley had done the same the knives would have been out. It is amazing the way some players get a free ride while others, usually the local lads, are pulled up on any mistake. As if there is a player born who doesn't have the odd bad game.
Ken Rushton
19 Posted 19/09/2016 at 14:12:46
Tony (#14), Denis Stevens – one of the most underrated players of our great 1963 title winners. A lot of fans of the time took a while to understand why our No 8 was playing so deep. Nat Lofthouse credited Dennis with creating a large percentage of his goals when he was at Bolton.

Wally [Nobby] Fielding played holding his shirt cuffs... I don't recall Dennis doing so.

James Welford
20 Posted 19/09/2016 at 14:15:36
Thank you, Ken, for another wonderful report that was a joy to read. I am beginning to get very excited about where this team is going!

It's very interesting to note that you're seeing stuff the team and coaches are working on as hinted at by Koeman's press conferences. At last! A proper manager!

Ray Roche
21 Posted 19/09/2016 at 14:19:39
Tony, Ken,

True, Stevens was very underrated. I remember my Dad saying that he did more work than anyone in the team. They used to say that Martin Peters was ahead of his time, well Stevens was also AND he preceded Peters in his thoughtful but all-action style covering so much of the ground. Bit like Ball but without... well, without that special something that Ball was born with.

Ken, I don't remember the shirt thing either. Young used to do it sometimes. Consequently, so did I.

Steve Hogan
22 Posted 19/09/2016 at 15:22:03
Found this game a little strange to be honest. Everton started really slowly out the traps, allowing Boro to dictate for the first 15 mins. I also thought the Stek could have done better with the first 'goal'; if it was us who scored it, would we all be so convinced it was a foul?

However, it was his first 'blip' since he started in goal from the beginning of the season and otherwise he's been impressive.

In an ideal world, I would have liked us to have put Boro to the sword in the second half, simply because they offered nothing in terms of goal threat.

I thought Ross, having heeded the words of the boss, looked tentative in the first half and opted for the simple ball, however, that's not his game, he's much better than a 'McCarthy clone 2', hopefully he'll get his confidence and old verve back.

Koeman's no fool though, he'll know and understand that the current team aren't the finished article, the real test will come over the next few months, but great progress has been made in a very short period of time, as the team, and certain individuals in it, have improved beyond belief.

The icing on the cake is the 'mini dynamo', the mighty mouse, Gana. I watched his game closely on Saturday and he's very light of foot, he simply glides around the pitch and has re-invented the art of a 'good tackle', almost unknown these days in the Premier League.

I think we've got ourselves a little gem there.

Joe Brennan
23 Posted 19/09/2016 at 21:03:22
As I remember, it was Alex "Chico" Scott who ran down our right wing holding his shirt cuffs, which I used to imitate on Jubilee Park in Huyton!
Tony Heron
24 Posted 20/09/2016 at 07:32:35
Hi Joe @23 I too imitated my heroes on Jubilee Park (Wembley!!). Could you be the same Joe Brennan from Hawthorne Rd and ex St Alys?
Joe Brennan
25 Posted 20/09/2016 at 08:41:29
Hi Tony – I'd spotted your name and thought, No it won't be the one I knew. Over fifty years ago and mostly happy days! Wonder if there are enough of us left for a kick around?
Tony Heron
26 Posted 20/09/2016 at 08:53:23
Hi Joe thats the lovely thing about social media, the chance of finding an old friend from the past. As for a kick about, I'm not sure if we could get a 5-a-side, and a kick is about all I could manage! Happy days indeed, in the Boys Pen watching the Golden Vision, Chico and Gabby and all for a shilling (5p)! Best wishes to you, COYB.
Dave Abrahams
27 Posted 20/09/2016 at 09:14:03
Ken (#19) yes Wally (Nobby) Fielding used to play holding his shirt cuffs, what a combination he and Eggo (Tommy Egglington) were. Dennis Stevens was one of my favourite Everton players, a workaholic, don't recall him holding his shirt cuffs.
Mick Davies
28 Posted 20/09/2016 at 18:00:00
Steve @ 22, "I also thought the Stek could have done better with the first 'goal'."

So our goalie catches the ball, gets fouled and the ball goes in and he could have done better? Tell me what he could have done better? If anyone was at fault (besides the linesman and ref) it was Ashley Williams, who just refused to jump with (Negredo?) the striker.


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