everton Another major win for their growing series this season, climbing to eighth on the charts Premier League The standings are at the midpoint of the season.
This time last year, sentiment was low as Sean Dyche’s tenure collapsed, but the Friedkin Group appointed david moyesand the rest is history.
This is Daichi’s nottingham forest Tuesday night’s defeat to a depleted Toffees side saw victory at the City Ground highlight the many players who stepped up and took their chances before the New Year.
Players who stepped up against Forest
James Garner Less than 20 minutes into the game, Everton opened the scoring; Thieno Barry He worked as hard as ever and was rewarded with an energetic display, which was his second goal for the club after scoring against Forest in early December.
They’re not the only team to stand out from a Merseyside side missing many of their star players: indian education and Idrissa Gay During the African Cup of Nations, Kiernan Dewsbury Hall and Jarrad Branthwaite Including injured persons. Jack Grealish Start with the bench.
But guys like Merlin Rohr and Nathan Patterson like to boost morale; Dwight McNeil In the midfield battle, Ghana advanced from the left wing with Tim Iroegbunam winning six duels, according to Sofascore.
How far can Everton go this season? Keep it up and fans will start dreaming of a new fighting platform next season.
This game showed that Everton are more than just their superstars Grealish and N’Diaye. However, there is one player in the squad who has proven he can be one of the regulars and maybe even a new version of Moyes Jarrod Bowen.
Moyes’ new version of Jarrod Bowen
Bowen scored as West Ham drew with Brighton on Tuesday. Moyes will surely wish he could have stayed at Hill Dickinson. However, in Tyler Diblinthe veteran coach may just have his new version.
Diebring, 19, joined Everton from relegated Southampton last summer for more than £40m but has so far struggled to secure a place.
Still, the quick and crafty attacking midfielder has seized his chance to shine in recent weeks, carrying the ball four times and winning six duels against Burnley after Christmas, according to Sofascore.
There is a real player out there, waiting to take the next step. Content creator Marty Turnbull calls him “Jack Grealish Rain”, but he has the potential to become Bowen’s hero in a Moyes-led side.
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Tyler Dibling’s performance against Forest |
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Match statistics |
# |
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Minutes played |
90′ |
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touch |
45′ |
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Target |
0 |
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Assist |
0 |
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Shoot (hit the target) |
0 (0) |
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Accurate passing |
17/21 (81%) |
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Create opportunities |
0 |
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Dribbling |
3/5 |
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ball recovery |
9 |
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definition. contribute |
5 |
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Tackle + Interception |
3 |
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customs clearance |
3 |
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duel won |
5/12 |
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give away Sofa Rating |
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Goals won are defined as the number of conceded goals recovered by a player.
This is a perfect example of statistics failing to paint the full picture. The former Chelsea academy star was awarded a match rating of 7/10 liverpool echoBut in reality, that number could have been higher had his agility been fully exploited.
Here we get the chance to see the brilliance of Dieblin, who looks even more confident and silky than when he first arrived on Merseyside, making his first league start at half-time against Crystal Palace in October.
Given that he is considered “world class talentFormer youth team coach Andy Goldie said Diblin does have the ability to become Moyes’ new version of Bowen.
No one has been involved in more goals during the Scot’s long and storied managerial career than the 29-year-old, who has contributed 61 goals and 40 assists in 202 games.
Diblin still has a long way to go before being considered his equal, but now £40,000 per week The talent shows he has potential.
Dieblin joined from Southampton, where he was offered big money and huge expectations after shining in the Southampton side.
He was flattered, but he was young and inexperienced. Against Forest we saw the England Under-21 international start to show his worth, perhaps telling Moyes he has the next Bowen on his hands.







