Spurs - The Mighty Toffees
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first away league win against a top six side... since 2013
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Absolutely love the way he's transforming the club. Couldn't ask for more!Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:Just watched the interview with Ancelotti, I think I have a man-crush on him.
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:Absolutely love the way he's transforming the club. Couldn't ask for more!Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:Just watched the interview with Ancelotti, I think I have a man-crush on him.
To think the new players have had only a few days to prepare, both James Rodriguez and Allan have never played in the premiership,
silky football by Rodriguez, we haven't looked this good since the mid-eighties.
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What is also encouraging is that CA already knows his best line up.
Just pick that team every week.
Just pick that team every week.
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We're gonna need back up players though... the likes of Bale, Eriksen, Sancho & TellesYankthattoffee wrote:What is also encouraging is that CA already knows his best line up.
Just pick that team every week.
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It sure was pretty clear that the starting 11 were the players we need to have on the pitch. Siggi, Davies, and Kean tried their best when they came on, but the quality difference is obvious.Made 4 Gwladys wrote:We're gonna need back up players though... the likes of Bale, Eriksen, Sancho & TellesYankthattoffee wrote:What is also encouraging is that CA already knows his best line up.
Just pick that team every week.
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Two players make Garth Crook's team of the week.
Rodriguez: When I heard that Carlo Ancelotti had lured James Rodriguez to Goodison Park, it was clear Everton's days of mediocrity were over.
The Colombia international looked extremely comfortable in a new-look midfield that outclassed Spurs.
With Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure alongside Rodriguez, the Toffees seem very capable of at least a top-six finish.
In contrast, Tottenham's signings seem less inspiring. Worrying times for Spurs.
Did you know? James Rodriguez became the first Premier League debutant to create at least five chances since Alexis Sanchez for Arsenal in August 2014.
Calvert-Lewin: The header by Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Tottenham was worthy of winning any match. In fact it was so good, that any further consideration to include Jamie Vardy or Callum Wilson in my team of the week was suddenly out of the question.
Under Carlo Ancelotti, this lad is getting better with every game. It could be a defining season for the young Evertonian. He has all the elements to make a top-class striker. If he can stay fit, which invariably means looking after himself, he can be whatever he wants.
Did you know? Dominic Calvert-Lewin is Everton's top scorer in Premier League games under Carlo Ancelotti with nine goals in 21 appearances.
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