Everton's top 5 Premier League performers this season - Statistics and videos
Goals Scored: 49
Goals Conceded: 37
Set Piece Goals: 11
Shot Accuracy: 51%
Pass accuracy: 79%
Chances Created: 382
Duels Won: 55%
Goals Scored: 49
Goals Conceded: 37
Set Piece Goals: 11
Shot Accuracy: 51%
Pass accuracy: 79%
Chances Created: 382
Duels Won: 55%
Have you ever looked at a current footballer and thought that they are destined to be a manager one day? Well, we have selected 10 players (one former) who are such influential individuals that they will surely turn their hand to management. Some sooner than others, I might add.
Sunderland owner Elis Short wasted no time in bringing in Martin O'Neill's successor on Wearside and the appointment of the charismatic and controversial Paolo di Canio could provide the spark needed for the Black Cats to stay in the Premier League.
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Wayne Rooney - the striker carving a career at the very highest level in football since the age of nine. From the time he joined Everton as a youngster fans and media outlets had the young man down to be a global superstar. During his stint at Goodison Park, Rooney played 77 games and scored 17 goals in total, with 15 of those coming in the league.
Here comes another edition of A slice of Motd to enhance your four day Easter weekend. You're welcome.
There is nothing like the fear of relegation to prompt a club into taking drastic action.
Man City slipped to another defeat this weekend which appeared to be ultimately costly in the title race if it was not already over.
It's that time that you have all been eagerly anticipating; yes, that's right, get ready to go one more round with A slice of Motd.
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There has been intense discussion as to what direction David Moyes will take when his contract end at Everton in the summer.
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This weekend brings with the quarter finals of the FA Cup and with the field narrowing once more after this round the clear favourites look to be the Manchester clubs.
As Jack Rodwell limped out of yet another game at Villa Park on Monday night, it begs the question of whether or not he can realise his proper potential.
It's a fair assumption that the lack of striking prowess on the Everton frontline is what will inevitably cost them a place in the Champions League this season.