The Bohemian
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I went to Goodison, last night to watch The Toffees play The Canaries and to take what may well be a final view of a proper old football stadium, which won't be in use for too much longer.
Given my strong expectation that THIS IS THE PROMOTION SEASON, I also thought I'd see if there was anyone who may do us a job in next season's Championship.
The best player on the park, by a country mile, was Everton's Gueye, who delivered everything you'd hope for from a holding midfielder - breaking up play, moving the ball on with speed and purpose, providing shape and protection to his defence and supplying the occasional killer-pass to create openings for his strikers. He's likely to be out of our reach in the near future, so I looked for more plausible alternatives.
Doing a similar job - albeit in a 'holding pair' for Norwich was Mulumbu. He was outstanding in the first half, playing a pivotal role in keeping Everton from turning dominant possession into goals. He was comfortable and tidy in possession and aggressively energetic in closing down and winning the ball back. He did tire in the second half and picked up a clumsy booking as a result. His current market value is £2.2m, but he's out of contract at the end of the season. At 29 he's probably got two more good years ahead of him, in his preferred role, but he would certainly fill the gap many of us feel still exists in centre mid.
The game wasn't inspiring but the ground and general feel of the club was. 30,000 for an early round of the EFL wasn't shabby either, especially as Norwich's following arrived in a minibus.
UTB!
Given my strong expectation that THIS IS THE PROMOTION SEASON, I also thought I'd see if there was anyone who may do us a job in next season's Championship.
The best player on the park, by a country mile, was Everton's Gueye, who delivered everything you'd hope for from a holding midfielder - breaking up play, moving the ball on with speed and purpose, providing shape and protection to his defence and supplying the occasional killer-pass to create openings for his strikers. He's likely to be out of our reach in the near future, so I looked for more plausible alternatives.
Doing a similar job - albeit in a 'holding pair' for Norwich was Mulumbu. He was outstanding in the first half, playing a pivotal role in keeping Everton from turning dominant possession into goals. He was comfortable and tidy in possession and aggressively energetic in closing down and winning the ball back. He did tire in the second half and picked up a clumsy booking as a result. His current market value is £2.2m, but he's out of contract at the end of the season. At 29 he's probably got two more good years ahead of him, in his preferred role, but he would certainly fill the gap many of us feel still exists in centre mid.
The game wasn't inspiring but the ground and general feel of the club was. 30,000 for an early round of the EFL wasn't shabby either, especially as Norwich's following arrived in a minibus.
UTB!
