Get ready for an exciting Premier League clash as Everton takes on Fulham at Craven Cottage! With a bold strategy and some intriguing decisions, our Everton writers are here to share their predictions for the starting line-up.
Everton's Road to Victory: Unlocking the Potential of Young Talent
Everton aims to bounce back from their recent draws, and with some key additions and returning players, the team is ready to pounce. Last week's late equalizer against Brighton felt like a win, and the momentum continues with the arrival of Tyrique George and the return of Vitalii Mykolenko to training.
But here's where it gets controversial... Should Everton stick with their tried-and-tested defenders, or is it time to give the younger players a chance to shine?
Our writers have some bold opinions on the matter, and they're ready to share their insights.
Joe Thomas' Take:
Joe suggests keeping Jarrad Branthwaite at left back to build his match fitness, even if it means playing him out of position. On the right, Nathan Patterson returns to bring balance to the team. In the middle, Joe opts for a partnership of Jake O'Brien and James Tarkowski, believing they are the future of Everton's central defense.
Joe also advocates for a solid midfield trio of experienced players - Idrissa Gueye, James Garner, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. This allows the wide players, Iliman Ndiaye and Tyler Dibling, the freedom to attack down the wings.
It's time to give Dibling a run of games, just like with Thierno Barry, and let his talent shine. Joe's line-up (4-3-3): Pickford; Patterson, Tarkowski, O'Brien, Mykolenko; Garner, Gueye, Dewsbury-Hall; Dibling, Barry, Ndiaye.
Chris Beesley's Perspective:
Chris highlights the return of Vitalii Mykolenko, but argues that the four best defenders for Everton are Jarrad Branthwaite, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, and Jake O'Brien. Despite Mykolenko's natural left-back position, his recent struggles and Branthwaite's match sharpness make it a tough call.
Up front, Chris predicts Thierno Barry will start, with Beto pushing for a recall after his last-minute heroics. On the right wing, Harrison Armstrong has done well, but Chris believes it's time for a natural option - Tyrique George, the new recruit, to make his debut on the left, with Iliman Ndiaye switching to the right.
Chris' line-up (4-2-3-1): Pickford; O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Branthwaite; Garner, Gueye; Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, George; Barry.
So, which line-up do you think will lead Everton to victory? Do you agree with our writers' decisions? Let us know in the comments! It's time to spark some friendly debate and discuss the future of Everton's starting XI.