James ruled out again
Everton will be without James Rodriguez and Seamus Coleman when they travel to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday to face Manchester City in the final game of the season.
The Toffees know that a surprise victory on a ground where they haven t won for a decade will see them grab the Europa Conference League qualification spot if Tottenham don t win at Leicester. A draw for Carlo Ancelotti s side will be enough if Spurs lose and Arsenal don t beat Brighton at the Emirates.
Rodriguez was withdrawn from contention for Wednesday s win over Wolves and is ruled out this time because of his ongoing calf issues.
Just when you thought it couldn t possibly get any worse 1 Posted 16/05/2021 at 18:06:46 Team selection so predictable. So uninspiring. So disappointing. Hope they make a mug of me but why do I doubt it? Frank Crewe 2 Posted 16/05/2021 at 18:14:02 Who else did you expect? That s about the best side we can name right now. Brent Stephens Your side would have been what, then, Neil? Dave Williams Definitely the best available with full backs providing width
Go boys!! 3-5-2? Dave Bowen Wheres King? Last chance saloon for Richarlison as far as Im concerned. Stephen Vincent 7 Posted 16/05/2021 at 18:27:52 I m with Nei
Another Ancelotti away masterclass as he takes Moyes to school That s 8 Defensive players. Horrible team. Thomas Richards Flick the on/off button. Brent Stephens Ian, who from the bench would you start instead? and instead of who? Colin Glassar No live forum? That bad, eh? Brian Williams Ian#1 Rob Halligan #1, don t Fucking watch it then. Bill Rodgers 7 Posted 09/05/2021 at 15:39:19 If Davies is playing then Doucoré must have only one good leg or is suffering from double vision. Imagine sitting in the training room just now Listen Tom, when you get the ball, you don t pass backwards, you don t go sidewards and you don t give it away. Nod if
Ancelotti calls for more consultation from footballâs power brokers Lyndon Lloyd Thursday, 22 April, 2021
Carlo Ancelotti says the proposed Super League fell flat on its face because the clubs involved were wrong about the concept, largely as a consequence of not canvassing the supporters, managers or players over whether it would even be a good idea.
The experienced manager, who has worked at four of the clubs involved in the attempted breakaway, says that there is broad agreement that the Champions League is in need of change to make it more competitive and argued that the reforms passed by Uefa this week deliver much of what the rebel 12 were asking for.
Super League on the brink of collapse as English clubs withdraw Lyndon Lloyd Tuesday, 20 April, 2021
BREAKING NEWS
The controversial breakaway Super League all but collapsed this evening as Manchester City formally withdrew and were followed by all five of Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham out of a venture that has sparked a vociferous backlash by supporters.
As fans clogged the road at the players entrance at Stamford Bridge ahead of Chelsea s Premier League match against Brighton this evening to provide a visual emblem of the near-universal disgust at the proposed closed-shop league, the founding of which by 11 other rebel clubs was only made official on Sunday night, the London club became the first to lose its nerve.