The Blue Frontier - American Everton Analysis
A balanced, passionate, and analytical view of Everton Football Club, on and off the pitch. Brought to you by James Boyman, Ryan Williams, and Shan Khan. The Blue Frontier podcast is an independent, fan-produced show and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Everton Football Club.
PALACE 2-2 EVERTON: Another Lead Slipped
Everton continue their tale of two halves approach with an uneven performance at Selhurst Park that took a point from a Palace team with nothing to play for coming off a midweek match. The Blue Frontier pushes past the disappointment and into the game analysis to figure out what went wrong and how Everton can still keep in the European race for another week.   Shan and Ryan get in a ton of listener comments and take a deep dive into David Moyes' influence on the performance as well as his future at the football club. The duo takes a hard...
MAN CITY 3-3 EVERTON: Guehi's Gift, Doku's Dagger
Everton 3-3 Manchester City was one of those matches that earns its own Wikipedia entry... and The Blue Frontier is here to unpack it in full. James and Ryan break down a game that had the Toffees 3-1 up with 20 minutes left before Jeremy Doku's stoppage-time equalizer yanked the draw back for City. A suffocating first half (26 Everton passes in the opposition half to City's 210), David Moyes' halftime tactical shift that unlocked Everton's best second half of the season, and the chaos that followed: Thierno Barry's brace, Jake O'Brien's near-post flick, Marc Guehi's catastrophic back pass, and Doku converting 0.11...
MAN CITY 3-3 EVERTON: Guehi's Gift, Doku's Dagger
Everton 3-3 Manchester City was one of those matches that earns its own Wikipedia entry... and The Blue Frontier is here to unpack it in full. James and Ryan break down a game that had the Toffees 3-1 up with 20 minutes left before Jeremy Doku's stoppage-time equalizer yanked the draw back for City. A suffocating first half (26 Everton passes in the opposition half to City's 210), David Moyes' halftime tactical shift that unlocked Everton's best second half of the season, and the chaos that followed: Thierno Barry's brace, Jake O'Brien's near-post flick, Marc Guehi's catastrophic back pass, and Doku converting 0.11...
WEST HAM 2-1 EVERTON: Callum Wilson Strikes Again
Everton travel to London and make club history... the bad kind. For the second straight league game, they concede a stoppage time winner, a first in the club's existence. The executioner is Callum Wilson (naturally), now at nine goals in his last eight against the Toffees. Final score: West Ham 2-1, and with it, Everton's most winnable remaining fixture gone.
Discussion points include: the tactical mess that let Pablo and Castellanos disrupt the build-up, Summerville's full dismantling of Everton's right flank, the "natural grappling motion" handball call that beggar's belief, and Charlie Alcaraz's 14 electric minutes that raised...
EVERTON 1-2 LIVERPOOL: Another Derby, Another Dagger
The first Merseyside Derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium had everything going for it: a weakened Liverpool side, an electric atmosphere, and an Everton squad riding recent momentum. Alas, Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header made it 2-1, and James, Ryan, and Shan are left to sift through the crushing defeat. They cover the key moments: a disallowed Ndiaye goal, Beto's equalizer, a refereeing display from Chris Kavanaugh that raised serious questions, and the Jarrad Branthwaite hamstring injury that may define Everton's run-in. The tactical postmortem lands squarely on David Moyes, specifically the second-half substitution that flipped Ndiaye to the...
BRENTFORD 2-2 EVERTON: The Late Show at the GTech
Everton are finally back with a first team match, and the Blue Frontier is back with the recap... and what a game to return to. The Toffees made it nine points from losing positions this season, coming from behind twice to snatch a critical draw in what amounted to a European six-pointer at the G-Tech. It started badly when a second-minute penalty concession forced Everton into above-average first half possession and got progressively more dramatic from there.
James, Ryan, and Shan break down a match featuring some remarkable Pickford saves that seem all too commonplace week on...
Last Look Before the Run-In: Every PL Club Assessed
With the Premier League on international break, James and Shan zoom out, working bottom-to-top through all 20 teams to deliver three-word verdicts, standout statistics, and best and worst transfer grades for each side: Wolves' "too little, too late" transformation under Rob Edwards, Arsenal's march toward the title on a steady diet of set pieces and gamesmanship. Along the way, they take stock of Spurs' collapse through three managers, Liverpool's record-setting inability to hold late leads, Chelsea's talent-and-corruption circus, and Sunderland's unlikely fairy tale back in the top flight. The episode doubles as the most Everton thing imaginable: a full Premier...
EVERTON 3-0 CHELSEA: Rosenior's Riddles and Beto's Brilliance
In what may be an early seminal moment at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton and its support bullied Chelsea to a 3–0 defeat that was as satisfying as they come. Beto netted first with a composed chip over a shaky Robert Sanchez, then capitalizing on a Sanchez howler set up by a marauding Gana Gueye, and Iliman Ndiaye curled a 7% xG shot into the dead corner to really start the party. Jordan Pickford, meanwhile, recorded his 100th clean sheet for Everton and was the difference on multiple occasions, denying Chelsea on 1.34 xG while Sanchez shipped three on 0.98. James and Ryan ha...
ARSENAL 2-0 EVERTON: 88 Minutes of "Almost"
Arsenal 2–0 Everton, but the scoreline flatters the hosts. Everton traveled to the Emirates without Tarkowski, reshuffled their back line, and outchanced Arsenal from open play for most of the afternoon, only to concede twice in the final minutes and leave with nothing.
James, Shan, and Ryan break down what the underlying numbers actually showed, the quietly strong outings from James Garner, Gana, and a begrudging nod to Dwight McNeil, and what to make of Jordan Pickford's late attempt on the cross that led to the opener. They also get into Jake O'Brien's composed return to center back, Mi...
Joe Thomas (Liverpool Echo): Dibling, Home Form, the Friedkins & Life in the Press Box
The Blue Frontier welcomes Joe Thomas, Everton FC correspondent for the Liverpool Echo, for one of the show's most substantive conversations of the season: part press access deep-dive, part squad forensics, part meditation on what it means to cover a club that spent several years being as much a financial crime story as a football one.
Joe unpacks the disconnect between how David Moyes sees Tyler Dibling's signing and how supporters have received it, offers context on why Adam Aznou's lack of minutes genuinely baffles him, and puts Merlin Rohl's post-Villa disappearing act into the framework of...
EVERTON 2-0 BURNLEY: Chasing Up, Not Looking Down
Six points from six. The Blue Frontier's entertainment value gets put to the test with a relatively dull but crucial 2–0 Everton win over a hapless Burnley side, and Ryan, James, and Shan do their cautious, reluctant best to celebrate without losing the plot. James Garner's pinpoint set-piece delivery unlocked the low block (Tarkowski's 20th career goal), Kiernan Dewsbury Hall's emphatic overlapping run doubled the lead, and Jordan Pickford's late heroics kept the clean sheet intact on 48 hours rest. The trio debates whether Dwight McNeil deserved that standing ovation, why 37 combined ball losses from the wingers didn't matter against this Bu...
NEWCASTLE 2-3 EVERTON: Absorb, Respond, Snatch 3 More Road Points
Everton pulled off another road masterclass, edging Newcastle 3-2 in a St. James' Park barnburner that had everything: deflections, drama, and one of Jordan Pickford's all-time great saves.
On this week's Blue Frontier, James and Shan unpack how David Moyes' side climbed to second in the Premier League's away table (24 points from 13 trips, with just four losses all season) by leaning on a rock-solid spine. Iliman Ndiaye thrived back on the left (60 touches, 5/6 dribbles, relentless tracking), Jarrad Branthwaite bossed the backline (10 defensive contributions), and the midfield held firm against Tonali, Joelinton, and Ramsey.Â
The timeline? B...
EVERTON 0-1 MAN UNITED: Heatmap Hell at Hill Dickinson
Everton fell 0-1 at home to a resurgent Manchester United, staying winless at Hill Dickinson Stadium in 2026. Benjamin Sesko's 72nd-minute counter-attack goal (following a long ball from Cunha to Mbuemo) decided a match where Everton created next to nothing from open play, even after dominating late possession at 81%.
Ryan, James, and Shan dig into the lineup that left fans baffled and furious: Jarrad Branthwaite shoved to left-back, James Garner displaced to right-back, Iliman Ndiaye marooned on the right wing, Harrison Armstrong on the left... yet the team still funneled 44% of attacks down that same left flank. Heatmaps...
Paddy Boyland on TFG's Everton Takeover Impact, Stadium Growing Pains, and Closing Gaps to Rivals
The Blue Frontier is thrilled to welcome Paddy Boyland, The Athletic's Everton correspondent and co-host of the Everton Byline podcast, for our first proper guest episode. Hosts James, Ryan, and Shan dig deep with Paddy in a wide-ranging, insightful conversation. Paddy opens up about his Liverpool upbringing in a family of die-hard Evertonians, his first Goodison memories under Walter Smith's centre-back obsession, and the surreal moments of covering the club he's loved since childhood: interviewing Jordan Pickford, watching Carlo Ancelotti's unveiling, even getting barked at by Marcel Brands to get off the pitch. He reflects on the job's highs...
EVERTON 1-2 BOURNEMOUTH: Ten Minute Bomb Puts Cherries on Top
The shiny new stadium at the docks hasn't solved Everton's old habits. Despite a dominating performance on the stat sheet (clocking a massive 2.91 xG to Bournemouth's 1.33) the Toffees found a way to let a lead slip through their fingers in the pouring rain.
James, Ryan, and Shan dissect a match where the "xG Gods" decided free will was an illusion and the struggles at Hill Dickinson Stadium continued. The trio breaks down the baffling squad management from David Moyes, who left ÂŁ70m worth of talent like Tyler Dibling and Charly Alcaraz on the bench while waiting until t...
FULHAM 1-2 EVERTON: Not Even Iwobi Could Stop the Everton Comeback
In a tale of two halves, Everton make their half count more and the Blue Frontier is here to analyze all the details from this one. Shan and Ryan get into the match, the tactics, Marco Silva vs. David Moyes, and so much more. But first, the duo gets into a hearty debate on the lineups and the approach from Moyes with Tyler Dibling and other young players at Everton. Then it's an objective look at a match that Everton were probably fortunate to even be in at half time, but made some interesting adjustments to get back into it an...
JANUARY WINDOW EXTRAVAGANZA: Tyrique George Scouting Report, McNeil's Misfortune
The January transfer window closed with a strategic pivot that signals Everton's commitment to a younger, more dynamic squad profile. James, Ryan, and Shan break down the arrival of Tyrique George, the 19-year-old Chelsea prospect whose high-tempo style and directness offer a much-needed spark in attack. The scouting report weighs George's raw potential against the physical demands of the Premier League, drawing comparisons to fellow youth standouts like Tyler Dibling.
The conversation then shifts to the Deadline Day absurdity involving Crystal Palace and the collapsed ÂŁ20 million sale of Dwight McNeil. The crew dissects the bizarre sequence of e...
BRIGHTON 1-1 EVERTON: Four Center Backs, One Last-Gasp Point
Everton secured a dramatic point at the Amex as birthday boy Beto bundled home a 97th-minute equalizer to keep the Toffees in the Premier League's top half . Facing a late injury to Vitaliy Mykolenko, David Moyes opted for a "Tall Guys FC" approach, deploying four natural center backs across the defensive line, including Jarrad Branthwaite at left back and Jake O'Brien at right back . While the first half was a statistical desert for the Blues with zero shots and conceding possession, the match transformed into a second-half rescue mission .Â
EVERTON 1-1 LEEDS: Reinforcements Rescue Result
On this episode, James and Shan break down Everton's 1-1 draw vs Leeds United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Trailing after James Justin's first-half opener, David Moyes flipped the script at halftime, switching to a three center back formation and introducing Jarrad Branthwaite (his season debut) alongside a returning Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. The changes sparked a second-half revival, capped by Thierno Barry's equalizer, his fifth goal in 7 games. The duo dissect Barry's hot streak, Branthwaite's immediate impact (14 final-third passes in 45 minutes), and Dominic Calvert-Lewin's return to face his old club. They also tackle Jack Grealish's three-month injury setback, Everton's middling home...
ASTON VILLA 0-1 EVERTON: Barry Chips Villain Title Hopes
The full triumvirate of James, Shan, and Ryan is back to unpack the Toffees' gritty 1-0 Premier League triumph at Aston Villa. It's Everton's first league win at Villa Park since 2016, shattering Villa's 11-match home streak in a match that started as a tactical chess game between injury-hit sides and evolved into a showcase of disciplined grit.
Thierno Berry's exquisite chip over Emi Martinez sealed the deal, underscoring Everton's resilience amid their own absences. The hosts dive into the back four's return to natural positions: Nathan Patterson suprisingly steady showing at right-back and Jake O'Brien physical dominance...
EVERTON FA CUP EXIT: Cup Hopes Burst Asunder(land)
Everton's FA Cup hopes crumbled in the third round as they fell to Sunderland at Hill Dickinson Stadium, drawing 1-1 before a dismal 3-0 penalty shootout defeat. Hosts James and Shan dissect the frustrations: a bare-bones squad ravaged by suspensions, injuries, and AFCON absences forced youngsters like Harrison Armstrong, Merlin Rohl, and Tyler Dibling into the spotlight. James Tarkowski and Jake O'Brien reunited at center back, while Nathan Patterson slotted in at right back. Sunderland's Enzo Le Fee struck first with a stunning volley off a long throw, but debutant Adam Aznou sparked a late equalizer via a controversial...
EVERTON 1-1 WOLVES: Double Red Draw Dissected
The full trio reunites on The Blue Frontier to unpack Everton's bizarre 1-1 Premier League draw against rock-bottom Wolves at Hill Dickinson Stadium on January 7, 2026. Michael Keane's pinpoint volley handed the Toffees an early edge, but stagnation set in after the break, letting Mateus Mane curl home an equalizer that highlighted cracks in the Keane-Tarkowski center-back duo. Chaos ensued with Keane's red for an accidental hair pull: flagged as violent conduct by VAR Chris Kavanagh, and Jack Grealish's second yellow for... sarcastic clapping? This stranded Everton in the final minutes with nine men.
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EVERTON 2-4 BRENTFORD: Bees Saw the Gaps
Everton's grim New Year tradition continued with a chastening 4-2 home defeat to Brentford at Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking their eighth loss in the opening match of the last nine seasons. Shan and Ryan deliver a candid, data-informed autopsy of a performance that started brightly (effective pressing and a couple of early chances) before unravelling after Igor Thiago's 11th-minute opener. The Brazilian forward ran riot with a hat-trick (11', 51', 88'), finishing with 5/6 shots on target and a 2.42 PSxG masterclass, while Nathan Collins added a header from Brentford's first Premier League corner goal in ages. They dissect Brentford's tactical...
EVERTON'S JANUARY WINDOW: Needs and Targets Revisited
The Blue Frontier steps away from its usual post-match grind to reset the conversation around Everton's January transfer window. With the Blues sitting eighth in the Premier League, James and Ryan dig into what the table says versus what the numbers actually show, using expected points, xG, and xGA to separate genuine progress from mild overperformance.
The core argument is simple: Everton are more stable than they've been in years, but that doesn't mean January is the moment to force ambition. The positional needs identified in the summer still hold. Right back stands out as the cleanest...
FOREST 0-2 EVERTON: Stealing From the Rich at Nottingham
In the first Blue Frontier episode of 2026, James and Ryan unpack Everton's hard-earned 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest, a result that felt far more impressive than the scoreline suggests. Facing Sean Dyche's expensively-assembled side with a threadbare squad (Keane and Alcaraz sidelined, AFCON call-ups still thinning the bench), the Toffees delivered an opportunistic, disciplined performance that turned the City Ground the venue for frustrating afternoon for the home side.The duo zoom in on the decisive first goal from James Garner, the clinical late sealer by Thierno Barry, and the defensive wall built by James Tarkowski and Jake O'Brien...
EVERTON 0-1 ARSENAL: Tifos, Tactics, and Terrible Officiating
In the last fixture before Christmas, The Blue Frontier wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and happy holidays, while hoping the PGMOL gets a dose of consistency in the new year. Â James and Ryan dissect Everton's gritty 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium: a tough outing for a depleted Toffees side missing Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to injuries and looming AFCON duties. Arsenal's lone goal stemmed from Jake O'Brien's bizarre handball penalty, buried by Viktor Gyokeres, amid a match where Everton struggled to create, posting zero xG in the first half per Opta and Wyscout data. Â The dynamic du...
CHELSEA 2-0 EVERTON: Burned at the Confounded Bridge (Again)
Everton haven't had much luck at Chelsea lately, but they rolled into this one in solid form. Sadly, it wasn't the day to snap their winless streak at Stamford Bridge, tumbling 2-0 and pushing that drought to 31 years. On this episode, James and Ryan zero in on a game defined by big chances: eight in all, with Chelsea converting theirs amid Everton's near-misses from Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye. Â The duo dissects tactical headaches, like fullback frailties with Jake O'Brien and Vitaliy Mykolenko getting torched by Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho, plus debates on Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall dropping deeper, the Tarkowski-Keane p...
EVERTON 3-0 FOREST: Dyche Derby Demolition
In a commanding 3-0 Premier League victory at Goodison Park, Everton dismantled Sean Dyche's Nottingham Forest, climbing (briefly) to fifth in the table and marking four wins in five under David Moyes. Â The Toffees struck early with a deflected own goal off Nikola Milenkovic from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's delivery, disrupting Forest's defensive setup and exposing vulnerabilities without key players like Murillo and Chris Wood. Thierno Barry finally broke his scoring drought with a clinical finish on a blistering Iliman Ndiaye counterattack, while Dewsbury-Hall sealed the rout with a sharp late strike. Â Hosts James and Shan dissect the tactical edge of that op...
BOURNEMOUTH 0-1 EVERTON: Bounce-Back Brilliance
In this episode of The Blue Frontier, the hosts dissect Everton's historic 1-0 victory over Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, marking the Toffees' first-ever away win against the Cherries in the Premier League. Â James, Ryan, and Shan break down Jack Grealish's late deflected goal that sealed the gritty bounce-back from the Newcastle defeat (complete with his cheeky badge-kiss celebration that has them asking: is it true love with David Moyes? Â They highlight tactical shifts like James Garner's role at right-back, Jake O'Brien's solid center-back performance, and Tim Iroegbunam's disciplined midfield display, while exploring Bournemouth's threats, particularly Antoine Semenyo's dominance. Â Critiquing Eve...
EVERTON 1-4 NEWCASTLE: Barcodes at Full Power
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Everton's three-game momentum ended in emphatic fashion as Newcastle United walked out of Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 4–1 win. On this episode of The Blue Frontier, James, Shan, and Ryan take a clear-eyed look at a first half that collapsed: a set-piece breakdown, midfield gaps, and a back line repeatedly exposed. They explain why the James Garner/Tim Iroegbunam pairing "was just really suspect… a very passive duo," how Tino Livramento and Anthony Elanga repeatedly created overloads down the flank, and why Newcastle's physicality forced Everton out of shape.
Beyond the match moments (the blocked Dewsbury Hall chanc...
MAN UNITED 0-1 EVERTON: A Little Slap, A Lot of Pickford
Everton's 1–0 win at Old Trafford was both the strangest and most satisfying result of the season, and this week The Blue Frontier tries to make sense of all of it. James and Ryan walk through a match that swung from meltdown to resilience in minutes, starting with Idrissa Gana Gueye's surreal red card ("It was bizarre… I've never seen him so angry") and ending with Jordan Pickford putting on yet another display of goalkeeping excellence.Â
The episode digs into Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's solo winner, the way David Moyes re-shaped Everton's structure after going down to ten men, and why th...
EVERTON 2-0 FULHAM: Offside Goals, Midfield Control
Everton stop the slide with a 2–0 win over Fulham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium: a match that could've easily finished five if not for the linesman and VAR's meddling. The Blue Frontier crew dive into what made this performance click: Moyes' much-needed adjustments, Garner's surprising stability at right back, Tim's tidy control in midfield, and Barry's growing confidence up top. They dissect the three disallowed goals, highlight the press that throttled Fulham's buildup, and weigh how much credit belongs to Moyes versus the opposition's drop-off.
Beyond the scoreline, the trio discuss what this could mean for Everton's ba...
SUNDERLAND 1-1 EVERTON: 28 Minutes Later
The Blue Frontier is back to dissect the gory details of a post-Halloween clash at the Stadium of Light against top-five Sunderland. The podcast triumvirate of James, Ryan, and Shan grapple with an Everton side that dazzled for the first 28 minutes, capped by Iliman Ndiaye's stunning left-footed curler, only to morph into brainless zombies as Granit Xhaka's deflected equalizer sparked a second-half Sunderland siege. Â They spotlight Thierno Barry's lively start, wrecked by a point-blank miss and a needless yellow that killed his bite. Â David Moyes' baffling subs also face the torch: Why Dwight McNeil over Tyler Dibling or Charly Alcaraz fo...
EVERTON 0-3 SPURS: Set Piece Shenanigans
Everton's first home loss at Hill Dickinson Stadium came with a hard lesson in margins. James, Ryan, and Shan return to sort through the frustration and the facts: two set-piece lapses, some dodgy refereeing, and not mention, another match where Everton's play looked better than the scoreline.
This week's episode leans into a new format shaped by conversations in The Blue Frontier Discord. Less retelling, more reasoning. The hosts break down how Everton out-created Spurs from open play, and what the post-shot xG reveals about finishing and defensive shape. They also dig into listener-driven ideas on tactical...
MAN CITY 2-0 EVERTON: Annual Etihad Reality Check
Everton held their own for 45 minutes at the Etihad, but against Manchester City, fine margins always seem to go one way. James and Shan break down the Toffees' 2–0 defeat, where Iliman Ndiaye's electric first half and Jordan Pickford's shot-stopping weren't enough in the face of Erling Haaland's inevitable brace.
The duo unpack David Moyes' setup: Everton's compact defense mostly worked until it didn't; the Beto chance early on could've flipped the game. There's also time spent on the neatly bypassed VAR handball controversy, and a forward line still searching for rhythm and confidence.
With away ma...
Pulse Check: PL Early Surprises & Flops
The Blue Frontier crew take the opportunity at at the international break to do a league-wide pulse check after 7 matches played: revisiting their preseason predictions and dissecting how every club's story is unfolding so far.
Everything is on the table here (no pun intended): Fulham's "they are who we thought they were" midtable solidity, Burnley's relegation-zone scrappiness, and the heavyweights battling at the top of the league. James, Ryan, and Shan trace which sides are over and under-performing their xG, who's riding luck, and who's quietly legit. Arsenal's control, City's fragility, and Liverpool's regression all get the...
EVERTON 2-1 CRYSTAL PALACE: Changing the Bio
Maybe it's a touch late, but that just lets The Blue Frontier dive deeper into tactical waters with a upbeat post-match pod on Everton's stunning 2-1 comeback against Crystal Palace at Hill Dickinson Stadium.  James, Shan, and Ryan unpack the rollercoaster: a woeful first half where the Toffees were tactically undone by Palace's sharp midfield duo of Wharton and Kamada, then an electric final 30 minutes sparked by second-half subs. Jordan Pickford's heroics in goal, Charly Alcaraz's relentless energy, and not to mention, a roaring home crowd that pulled the side back into the Premier League's top half.  The trio dives into...
EVERTON 1-1 WEST HAM: Right Side Ripped Apart
Everton's unbeaten home record stayed intact with a 1–1 draw against West Ham, but the performance left plenty to unpack. Michael Keane's towering header gave the Toffees an early lead, only for Jared Bowen's deflected strike to cancel it out and renew the sense of frustration around the Hill Dickinson.
In this episode of The Blue Frontier, James and Ryan dig into the tactical storylines and listener-driven questions that emerged from a flat showing against a side struggling in the league. Why is the right side repeatedly Everton's weak spot? Is Iliman Ndiaye being wasted out wide? And wh...
WOLVES 2-0 EVERTON: Cup Dreams Crushed at Molineux
For the second straight season, Everton crash out of the Carabao Cup in the third round, this time a 2-0 defeat to bottom-placed Wolves at Molineux. James and Ryan pick apart David Moyes' heavily rotated XI that left fans scratching their heads: Seamus Coleman starting at left back, Dwight McNeil miscast yet again, and summer signings Charly Alcaraz and Tyler Dibling yanked before they could properly settle.
The duo dive into the key turning points: James Garner rattling the bar with Everton's best chance, Wolves punishing a midfield that never quite clicked, and a defensive unit that...
LIVERPOOL 2-1 EVERTON: No Edge at Anfield
The latest Merseyside Derby at Anfield ended in familiar fashion for Everton: a 2–1 defeat to Liverpool. Ryan Gravenberch's early volley and Hugo Ékitike's close-range finish punished a stretched Everton midfield, leaving Jordan Pickford exposed. Yet Idrissa Gana Gueye's thunderous strike after halftime briefly tilted the momentum, reminding the away end that the Blues still had fight.
James, Ryan, and Shan break down where David Moyes' game plan faltered in the first half, before tweaks at the break enabled the Blues to grab a foothold in the game. They also debate the Beto vs. Thierno Barry discourse, Grealish's bru...