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Rafa BenÃtezâs arrival is a step in the right direction for stepping-stone club Everton Sunday, 4 July, 2021
We don t often see articles about Everton in The Observer. This one by
Jonathan Wilson concludes in a condescending manner that Rafa Benitez might be a good fit:
âHe distrusts individual inspiration, which can bring conflict with bigger egos, but that s an approach that seems more logically suited to a club of Everton s status than Ancelotti s ever did. BenÃtez s biggest successes have come with clubs on the fringes of the elite Valencia, Liverpool (as they were) and Napoli where the organisation he attempts to instil, uninhibited by the egos of stars, elevates players to compete with more obvious starry names.â
Simms may be out for a while after groin surgery Thursday, 15 July, 2021
Ellis Simms missed the crucial playoff final that came at the end of his very successful loan spell with Blackpool last season after he picked up a groin injury.
The Blackpool manager, Neil Critchley, has revealed that the Everton player required surgery and may be out of action for a long period heading into the new season as he recovers.
This could scupper any chance of Simms continuing his loan spell, which was something Critchley says he would have been interested in for the young striker, who scored 10 goals in his half-season loan spell with The Seasiders.