Thursday, 17 October 2013

Everton Vs Swansea City Live 12 Jan 2013


The Everton's his has been a very impressive performance from Everton, front to back. They've always been organised and disciplined but by getting at Swansea from the start they bullied them out of possession then used it quickly and decisively They only negative, if you are being picky, is that they wasted as many chances as they scored, Fellaini and anichebe both guilty of missing sitters it hasn't cost them today but if they have aspirations to challenge the top four this season that will need to change The result and performance matched each other,” said David Moyes, their manager “I thought we played really well from start to finish. We should have scored more with the amount of ball we had and the chances we created and we were wasteful in the final third at times. “We have not heard that song too often at Everton,” he added. “If we had won in midweek as we should have done, we could have been mixing it with the big boys. That’s where we want to be at the end of the season.” Of course, Swansea will be quick to highlight that on top of injury and illness, they not only finished this contest with 10 men, following the 57th-minute dismissal of substitute Nathan Dyer, but are still coming to terms with the loss of players such as Scott Sinclair, Joe Allen and last season’s outstanding loanee, Steven Caulker. That said, on this occasion, they would be foolish to look for excuses. Everton not only dominated possession and looked by far the more polished of the two sides, but could have won by a cricket score had it not been for some woeful finishing. Anichebe, who gave Alan Tate and Ashley Williams a torrid afternoon, missed two from close range, as did Fellaini. Soccer Fans Don't miss to watch this breath taking event just sit back and relax in front of your computer, enjoy watching and have a nice viewing experience. What do you think, close game or NOT? Feel free to share your predictions. Despite struggling with an ankle problem, it looks like Everton full-back Leighton Baines will get the all clear to start on Saturday, though Bryan Oviedo is on standby should he fail to recover. Seamus Coleman (hamstring) is expected to make his first Premier League appearance since December 15, after making his comeback in the FA Cup win over Cheltenham. Phil Neville is also in line to return but fellow experienced defender Tony Hibbert (calf), Kevin Mirallas (hamstring) and Darron Gibson (thigh) all remain out. Victor Anichebe could partner Nikica Jelavic following the Nigerian's instant impact against Newcastle when he scored within 90 seconds of coming onto the pitch. Aside from left-back Neil Taylor (ankle), who is a long-term absentee, Swansea are able to take a full-strength squad to Good Barclays Premier League Swansea City vs Everton Live Online