Assistant manager Ian Woan has outlined Everton’s plans for their third week of pre-season as the squad step up their preparations for the 2023/24 campaign.
With Blues boss Sean Dyche watching an Everton XI consisting of mostly under-21 players draw 1-1 at Tranmere Rovers on Saturday, his number two Woan – alongside first team coach Steve Stone – took charge of the senior side for their 1-0 victory over Wigan Athletic. After first reporting back to Finch Farm on Thursday, July 6, Everton had a week at an Alpine training camp by the shores of Lake Geneva which culminated with a 2-1 win over newly-promoted Swiss second tier side Stade Nyonnais on Friday, July 14.
They then returned to their Halewood base for a week of hard work that included the Dyche pre-season ritual of ‘Gaffer’s Day’ – a gruelling test of fitness, stamina and team spirit involving no ball work – last Tuesday before their second friendly at the DW Stadium. With two more games (at Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday and Stoke City on Saturday) now on the horizon over the next seven days, Woan explained how things will shape up.
He told evertontv: “The players got a day off on Sunday then it will be back to work on the Monday. We’ll do a little roll call and see how they feel because that was their first 90 minutes, so I’m sure they're going to be a little bit stiff but we'll have a look on Monday and get going again.”
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