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Burnley and Watford have definitely shown more grit in recent weeks, but what may seal their fate is their brutal run-inAre Everton going to escape the drop ??
On the performance yesterday they do not appear to
have the spine that the perennial relegation candidates
elect seem to have come the business end of the season.
Everton have got 11 games left and I think that Burnley (A) and Watford (A) are missing here.Burnley and Watford have definitely shown more grit in recent weeks, but what may seal their fate is their brutal run-in
Everton
Wolves (h)
Newcastle (h)
West Scam (a)
Man Utd (h)
Saltypool (a)
Chelsea (h)
Leicester (a)
Brentford (h)
Arsenal (a)
Everton have got 11 games left and I think that Burnley (A) and Watford (A) are missing here.
Those games plus Brentford and Newcastle could have a lot to do with staying up or not.
They also have the FA Cup to deal with, though Palace will fancy putting them out in that.
Those games haven't been scheduled yet - although it does have to be said that, on current form, I can absolutely see Burnley getting three points off themEverton have got 11 games left and I think that Burnley (A) and Watford (A) are missing here.
Those games plus Brentford and Newcastle could have a lot to do with staying up or not.
They also have the FA Cup to deal with, though Palace will fancy putting them out in that.
Certainties in life - death, taxes, Tory lies and Mitrovic scoring
As bad as Everton are, and no doubt they are an appalling team (as a collective), I still don't see them going down.
I can envisage them running things very close, but they do have enough quality players to avoid the drop.
I'm not sure when Mina is supposed to be back from injury, but if he's back soon, that'll be a big boost to their defence. Likewise with Ben Godfrey.
Richarlison, Gray, Townsend, Rondon, Gordon and Calvert-Lewin are good enough forward/attacking options to keep them up.
Their midfield isn't too bad, either, especially compared to the teams they're in a dog fight with.
They have got some quality in their side. For me, a lot depends on their mindset. I don't think many of these players have been in a relegation scrap before (El Ghazi, Begovic, Pickford and Keane are the only ones IIRC). If their application and attitude doesn't match the teams they're fighting with, then it's going to be extremely difficult for them to maintain their top-flight status.
Lampard also needs to sort his tactics out. There isn't enough time to implement an expansive, progressive style. He has to work with what he has and play to the strengths of what he's got. If that means long diagonals into a target man and whipping crosses into the box, then so be it.
Another good game between these two with Mbappe yet again being the man to break the deadlock.
Hard to see Madrid winning this but you can never rule them out.
