Everton have had a tough start to the season, only picking up 1 point in their five opening matches. They have been plagued by a large number of injuries, as well as numerous errors by fullbacks and centre-backs. Additionally, they have struggled to convert their chances, leading to a goal difference of -9 under manager Sean Dyche.
The summer transfer window saw the departure of Amadou Onana and Ben Godfrey, which has further weakened the team’s defensive play. Everton now lack a reliable defensive midfielder and options in the right fullback position.
As a result, the team that had the fourth-best defence last season has now become one of the worst in the current season. Furthermore, Everton seems to struggle with physical strength towards the end of matches, often conceding goals in the second half.
Despite this, Dyche’s team scored five goals in the first five rounds and created numerous chances but struggled to finish their moments efficiently. Particularly in the match against Leicester City, Everton demonstrated organized, quick vertical attacks and creative maneuvers on the flanks. It’s possible that with time, the Toffees will start to score more goals.
Another reason for Everton’s optimism is the potential return of Jarrad Branthwaite, one of the best center-backs in the Premier League last season. Given Michael Keane’s consistent shortcomings, the emergence of a reliable and powerful center-back could significantly bolster Dyche’s team’s defensive line.
However, in the upcoming match against Crystal Palace, Everton will be without several key players, including Jarrad Branthwaite, Nathan Patterson, Dele Alli, Seamus Coleman, and Idrissa Gana Gueye. Without them, it will be very challenging for the Toffees to secure three points in the next match
Crystal Palace has been one of the major underperformers in the Premier League’s early stages this season.
After a promising finish last season, it seemed that Oliver Glasner’s team would be able to reach the top 7 of the league from the very first matches.
However, they currently sit 16th in the table, still searching for their first win, largely due to a combination of poor finishing in front of goal and defensive frailties. The overall quality of Glasner’s team’s performance has significantly declined compared to last season.
Despite the slow start, there’s potential for a turnaround if the team can improve their conversion rate in the final third. A boost in confidence could come from their attackers, especially if they start finding the back of the net more consistently.
The performance of Edward Nketiah has been promising in recent matches, as he consistently finds space between the opponent’s lines and takes dangerous shots at the goal.
Bet hereCrystal Palace has displayed a stronger defensive game at the beginning of the season, consistently creating three to four excellent goal-scoring opportunities in each match.
Unlike Everton, Oliver Glasner’s team has fewer key players injured, putting them in a good position to avoid a loss in their upcoming away fixture.
Currently, Everton is vulnerable in defense, and it’s uncertain how Dyche’s team can overcome their next opponent.
Crystal Palace have only scored four goals in five Premier League matches this season. However, in their last 20 matches, there have been only two instances where Oliver Glasner’s team failed to score at least one goal against their opponents – against West Ham and Manchester United.
Considering Everton’s significant defensive problems and the attacking power of Palace, it is reasonable to expect at least one goal from the visitors in the match against the hosts.
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