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Roberto Martinez brought Antolin Alcaraz with him. Ronald Koeman? Cuco Martina.
Marco Silva had greater success with Richarlison while Carlo Ancelotti signed Allan.
Sam Allardyce even named Theo Walcott in his one and only England squad.
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Everton go into the final match of the 2020-21 season with European football still within their grasp but in the knowledge they will probably need to pull off a surprise victory at Manchester City in order to seize it.
A place in the inaugural Europa Conference League is still possible for the Blues despite their horrendous home form that has seen them tumble from 2nd place on Boxing Day to 8th going into the last day of the season and there is a danger they could finish 10th if results elsewhere go against them.
Loan move is second in six months for defender who, like other recent New York signings, saw his rising star stalled in the chaos of the English lower leagues
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Chelsea have only won four times at Goodison Park over the past decade, one of which was in the League Cup, and only twice in the last seven visits. But both of those wins came in title-winning seasons, and we might even remember them fondly. The last one was in 2016-17, when Pedro’s SCREAMAH put Conte’s Chelsea within touching distance of the trophy. The one before then was the 6-3 (not a typo) at the start of the 2014-15, which featured, amongst other things, a backheel assist from Mikel John Obi.