Friday, 4 April 2014

Everton v Arsenal will be a test of character

So I think we are very much out of the title race and now in the fight for fourth place yet again. How the season has changed!

Everton sit four points behind us with an important game in hand and so our clash with them this Sunday is a BIG one. A draw isn't particularly great as we need some daylight between us, therefore a win is a must.

We gained a draw last weekend against Manchester City, and after our performances against the big sides this season, and the strength of Manchester City, I thought we'd get torn apart. Credit to the players who put in a great show during this difficult time of the year however.

Flamini did particularly well and often looked to get forward when others wouldn't. I like how he takes things into his own matter and had a good game with one goal ruled out for offside, before grabbing our eventual equaliser which earned the point. I've said before on the blog he is a certain starter in the central midfield position, and I look forward to seeing him and Aaron Ramsey sit alongside each other when the Welshman is fully fit. Ramsey may start against the Toffees on Sunday as it happens though I don't expect to see him mirror the player we saw earlier in the season just yet.

On Thursday I read an interesting report from The Sport Review, and the article generally makes good points ahead of this weekend's fourth v fifth clash. They are in favour of a Toffee's win on Sunday and I don't anticipate an easy fixture at all from a Gunner's perspective.

As they state, Everton are over achieving this season and Roberto Martinez has done wonders, they are in-form, possess an extra incentive to finish in UEFA Champions League spot, and they face an Arsenal side headed by an under-pressure Wenger.

Wenger is under pressure in some regards, certainly to prove that he isn't just satisfied by a fourth spot place, and a lot of fans are again getting on his back. There will be even more calls for his resignation if we fail to win the FA Cup as well, as we head into the semi-finals as favourites.

I have a gut feeling we'll lose on Sunday with Lukaku playing a vital role. Something's say 2-0 but I do hope I'm wrong! Still we haven't lost to them in our previous two fixtures this season, and we eventually eased passed them in the FA Cup. But Goodison Park will be a tough place to go to, and the players really now need to prove themselves as a tough bunch if we are to get anything up there, and as the season draws to a close, with a UEFA Champions League up for contention!

Here's the full article from The Sport Review (opens in new tab).

Ramsey against his former side Cardiff City in 2013.

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