Everton have the opportunity to extend their Premier League unbeaten streak to six games against Southampton, and Alan Shearer has given his prediction for the match.
Sean Dyche will come into this game looking to improve on a poor 1-1 draw with Fulham, which might have easily been a loss. Everton was overwhelmed in most areas of the play and struggled to maintain control of the game.
The Toffees now have the opportunity to win against Southampton, who are currently at the bottom of the standings and have yet to win.
Interestingly, Alan Shearer has revealed his prediction for the game, and it’s a rather confident one at that, with there being an obvious winner in his
mind Alan Shearer gives his prediction for Everton vs Southampton.
Alan Shearer’s prediction for the Fulham match was spot on, as Beto’s late equaliser ensured a draw.
Southampton will present a completely different challenge, playing out of the back and taking risks, which might benefit Everton and Sean Dyche.
Interestingly, Alan Shearer appears to believe that only one team, Everton, will win this game. In his Metro column, Shearer identifies Dyche’s expertise as the one factor that will tip the balance in Everton’s advantage.
“It’s another crucial game down in the bottom of the Premier League, but much like Everton did a few of weeks ago at Ipswich, I see
They take all three points.
“They are streetwise; Sean Dyche has been around the block, and they know how to go to teams like Southampton and produce results. I’ll go with Everton to win.” Sean Dyche’s future with Everton
Sean Dyche has gotten his team to play some good football recently, but one concerning statistic remains: Everton are dead last in the Premier League in terms of possession. However, the results are favoring the Toffees, proving some of their critics incorrect.
Interestingly, it appears that the Friedkin Group has a strategy in place to find a new manager by the time Everton moves into a new stadium.
Of course, with a takeover, With a new stadium on the way, it won’t be difficult to recruit some of football’s biggest stars; all that remains is for us to avoid relegation.
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