Frank Lampard leads
Chelsea to Everton to face Duncan Ferguson’s momentary Everton. Ferguson will
need more than a jump to get whatever out of this match.
Everton need a victory
to get out of the demotion zone. After Chelsea, they have to face Manchester
United, Leicester City, and the only squad to have dropped nearly as far as them
Arsenal.
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Everton has been
drifting on history for about decade now so there is a predominantly irony
delicious if you are anti-Toffee about Chelsea’s young team maybe
pushing Everton closer to the trap door at the bottom of the Premier
League.
Scott
Brant: Everton 0 – 2 Chelsea.
Normally I would be
afraid of a manager bounce, but Everton is a mess from top to bottom. Look for
them to be overwhelmed with everything that is going on with some extra
foreboding given their daunting upcoming schedule. Tammy Abraham will continue
his assault on the Premier League,
and Christian Pulisic will be back on the score sheet. Another huge three
points for Frank Lampard:
Olaoluwa
Nwobodo: 1 – 2.
Everton have just
sacked their manager so Chelsea has to be wary of a new manager bounce. The
bounce may be enough to make Everton score, but should not be enough to let
them win.
Frank Lampard has been
doing a fine job so far. He should not let the lifted transfer ban taint his
judgment. He is right to keep focusing on football and use the transfer
window as just another option. Chelsea will go two goals up at Everton but it
is hard to see them keeping a clean sheet.
Vansh
Ambashta: 1 – 4.
So the narrative will
be pretty much the same. Chelsea will play well with their regular defensive
troubles and are coming off a win after a tough phase. Everton are coming off a
thumping from Liverpool. The Blues should be able to see this through without
much hassle. They will concede a goal though. Mason Mount and Christian Pulisic
to score two each:
Nate
Hofmann: 2 – 1.
Ugh, just Chelsea’s
luck. It would have been so nice to show up at Goodison Park and beat the
stuffing out of Marco Silva’s flagging side. Instead, this match reeks of the
inevitable New Manager Bounce or at least the Not the Old Manager Bounce.
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