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
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Everton vs Manchester City Everton will be without Dominic Calvert-Lewin again as the striker recovers from a hamstring strain
Everton s need to put Sunday s horrible performance against Fulham behind them, get back to winning ways, and revive their flagging hopes of sneaking into the top four comes up against the juggernaut that is Manchester City on Wednesday evening.
Carlo Ancelotti is preparing for this game, rescheduled following its controversial postponement last month, without Dominic Calvert-Lewin who will miss a second successive game with a hamstring problem which the manager confirmed during his pre-match press conference.
The striker injured his hamstring again during last week s FA Cup tie with Tottenham and is now hoping to recover in time for the Merseyside derby this coming weekend.
Everton paired with City in last eight of the FA Cup Lyndon Lloyd Thursday, 11 February, 2021
Everton will play Manchester City at Goodison Park in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals following tonight s draw.
A tie against the strongest team left in the competition was the Toffees reward for their heroics in the Fifth Round against Tottenham last night.
Pep Guardiola s men, who have moved convincingly into pole position in the Premier League in recent weeks, overcame Swansea City in their tie on Tuesday evening.
The ties in the last eight will be played the weekend of 20th March. As a result, Everton s trip to the Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion will need to be rescheduled.