If Everton can’t beat Bournemouth on Sunday, they’ll almost certainly be relegated for the first time since 1951.
The task at hand for Everton Football Club couldn’t be simpler, but the stakes also couldn’t be higher.If they fail to win, they’ll almost certainly be relegated for the first time since 1951. The bad news is that their price is heavily inflated by the “must-win tax.”Outside of this being a must-win match for Everton and meaningless for Bournemouth, there’s not all that much that points in the direction of the Toffees.
Everton have had some strong moments over the last few weeks — none more impressive than a 5-1 win at Brighton — but they’ve also looked out of sorts in a blowout loss to Newcastle and out of ideas in a 1-1 draw at Wolves in a similar situation. Had the Blues defeated Wolverhampton in what was a meaningless contest for the home team, they’d be safe from the drop.Dominic Calvert-LewinBecause of poor recruitment, the Blues have left themselves very thin in key areas, most notably at striker and fullback.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the team’s most important attacking player, has struggled to stay fit all season and is likely to miss Sunday’s tilt with Bournemouth.On paper, these two teams are pretty much equals. Bournemouth is six points better than the Toffees, but Everton boast the better goal difference and statistical portfolio.
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