Luke Davies - He sprinkles that bit of magic
Last week's game at Bramall Lane was an interesting one, and one you could argue that Everton came out unlucky or not clinical enough in!
However, on a positive note, we actually scored a league goal, not just one. The performance was a lot more attacking and clinical (kind of) than what we’ve seen so far this season, giving Sean Dyche at least something to build upon.
One highlight was Arnaut Danjuma. I’ve been impressed with the Dutchman since his arrival, and I just find that he sprinkles that bit of magic that every team needs. To go alongside Danjuma, Beto was once again a strong, powerful figure up top, linking the play at every opportunity.
The team just looked more fluid in general, with the focal point of a striker to actually aim for. I feel a lot better after the point, even though we should’ve really taken all three. However, the signs are there, at least.
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Staying on the train of positivity, Sean Dyche’s interview this week has gone down well with most fans, adding to the support for the manager, in my opinion. Dyche has handled the Demarai Grey situation impeccably, in my opinion, reminding the squad that no one is bigger than the football club as long as he’s the ‘custodian’.
Moving forward, the international break may be a welcome one for the blues. The break will give the manager more time to work with players and find his best eleven.
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