With a new man to
turn things around at Goodison Park, the Toffees faithful are looking forward
to an exciting and spectacular campaign. It looks like Ronnie Koeman the new
man at the helm of the Blues will have his hands full, in assembling an all-around
contender and implement a very dynamic and competitive game in this side of Merseyside.
Nothing that this
squad in the past has demonstrated its might, after being one of those small entities and one
of those reputable giant killers, with Manu, Chelsea and Man City among some of
its victims.
Still after losing some
ground in last campaign and struggling to keep afloat, the Toffees prevailed
and never allowed themselves to be in the hole or fight for their survival and permanency.
The sorry state of its game displayed, was not the one a squad like this has presented
to us in the past.
One thing this squad has
is an excellent academy system that can provide for the big squad, also with an
excellent way of recruiting good players and not accustomed to make big name
signings in every campaign. Here Koeman with the experience already acquired in
St. Mary’s, after being exposed to one of the best academies in Premiership.
Here will not have a problem
assembling a top-notch squad as well making a good run in this and future editions
of the English Premier League. The ideal goal is that none of its starters in
John Stones, Romelu Lukaku, Phil Jagielka and Seamus Coleman will not leave and
stick around to start the new Blue revolution.
With a good majority
of its players from last campaign and the new players recently purchased no big
names but with a promising future ahead of them, the arrival of Bassala Sambu-
Coventry City, Chris Renshaw- Oldham Athletic and Maarten Skelenburg- Fulham.
Despite the Toffees
not attracting any stellar names for now, but the club front office will be on
the arduous task of getting the ideal players to reinforce and cover the areas
in need by its manager needs. Although rumors and a possible move of Manu Juan
Mata coming to Goodison Park to reinforce this squad with a leader of this operates
caliber.
A year of rebuilding
and improving in many critical areas of this club, among one of them the arrival
of Steve Welsh as their new director of football operations, known as the
brains behind the miracle of Lancashire. This chap comes with a very impressive
recruiting recorded that earned his former employer the Leicester City Foxes their
first ever championship.
With back-to-back
moves now this club will be moving forward in what so far are in a very busy preseason
so far showing off good results and competing in the Dressden Cup and later
close with Manu and Espanyol to get ready for the regular campaign.
Everton starts its
campaign at home against a hardened and top rated Tottenham and later going as visitors
to the Hawthorns to play West Brom Albion and return home to close their August
stand at home against a rising Stoke City Potters.
The aims of Everton
under their new Bosses will be of making a good run and overcome their foes in
the Merseyside Derbies with Liverpool, Manu and Man City, very well finish what
they started in Cup play after losing against Dynamo Kiev in 2015 Europa League
and2016 FA Semifinals.
Now the goals for
Everton and Manager Ronnie Koeman are to deliver shields to the halls of Goodison
Park and deliver quality and one of a kind football for its followers and insurmountable
fan base worldwide.
Call it a new era or
episode, but keep one thing in mind is that this club top brass is hungry to
see an all-around contender and winner in its Toffees and very well start seeing
an all-around winner and a serious contestant at the end.
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