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For me both goals were on Keane. The fashion will be to blame Tarkowski, but I think Michael takes the blame here on both the goals.rnrnFirst one Keane losses the header vs Larsen, and a poor clearance laid it on a plate for Sarr. rnrnSecond one, at all times Keane can see Mateta in the move. His body shape is decent but he lets him peel off him too easily. Tarkowski is facing the ball with Mateta behind him, so in my opinion it is on Keane. I think Tarkowski is marking up Brennan Johnson, so he cant mark Mateta as well.rnrnDoes a Keane & Obrien partnership make it better. I doubt it....
Ian Bennett in What we learned from Crystal Palace 2 - 2 Everton -
no point in sugar coating the end to the season, it\'s been very disappointing. The form of our centre backs has gone from bad to worse. And we are coughing up goals at the moment for fun. What was working has for the moment, ceased to work. Whether that is other teams starting to work us out, or a dip in form at the wrong time is difficult to know. It feels like maybe we have dipped, the fact this downturn coincides with the three week break, it seems we just didn\'t come back right. rnAnd Ndiaye, what\'s happened. Oh well. A disappointing end, but there it is. A mid table finish, when we looked set for top eight for most of the time. Still, that\'s football. We rebuild in the summer with some key signings, and hopefully this time next year we will be much more robust. ...
Kevin Molloy in Everton squander another winning position as Mateta levels it -
Watching the game yesterday, my first thought when I saw George, getting ready to come on was, “he’s going to take Rohl off and put N’Diaye, on the right.
When it happened I thought to myself, that’s not good management that. I love watching N’Diaye, I thought he was very bright in the first half, but I thought he had ran his race, and had become completely ineffective during the second half, whereas I thought Rohl, was industrious and was always trying to impact the game.
When George, put N’Diaye through, I just had a feeling he was going to hit a poor shot, because he looked tired, and although I understand why the manager, wanted to leave iliman on, I just felt it was bad management leaving him on.
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Tony Abrahams in Everton squander another winning position as Mateta levels it -
Nothing.rnMost of us already know....
John Collins in What we learned from Crystal Palace 2 - 2 Everton -
I would rephrase that to \"Evertons no interest in the opportunity \"...
John Collins in Everton's missed opportunities -
Raymond 196
You are spot on good but not good enough, and I completely endorse about Ndaiye squandering chances, at present he couldnt finish his breakfast. Unusually KDH struggled to convert the good chances he had. Why we went so deep makes no sense and Rohl ended up playing as an auxiliary full back, which allowed their left back to attack at will with no fear of having to track back. Their second goal was a joke we had 4 defenders less than a yard apart on the 6 yard line but none decided to pick up their lone striker in amongst them.
We have surrendered any chance of meaningful European football, and I certainly see no mileage in qualifying for the conference, just a lot more games with nothing at the end. We cant hope to compete towards the top half of the league if we dont have players with a better scoring records. I watched a bit of the Newcastle game on MOTD and the commentator said Harvey Barnes has scored 16 goals in all competitions this year and he doesnt start many gam...
Brian Harrison in Everton squander another winning position as Mateta levels it

