Big Weekend: Liverpool v Man United, Sanchez, Koeman…
There’s no doubt about the big game of the weekend. We are tingly. And so is Joel Matip; he has done this before.
There’s no doubt about the big game of the weekend. We are tingly. And so is Joel Matip; he has done this before.
Roy Keane aimed a dig at Everton over the fitness of James McCarthy. Koeman flat bats it.
“Maybe in this situation it is good to have an international break. I don’t know.” Sounds good, Ronald.
Ronald Koeman, Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pellegrino all say there is nothing to see here. Oh there is, fellas.
Everton manager Ronald Koeman still has the “total support” of majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri.
Koeman admitted he was not unhappy with Everton despite their 1-0 loss to Burnley…
That is not a compliment, Ronald Koeman. Martin Keown lays into “slow, ponderous” Everton.
Ronald Koeman accused Everton of having been “scared” and “afraid” to play the ball forward.
The manager who refused to give Oumar Niasse a squad number last year saw this coming, apparently…
Are Leicester and Liverpool ready to go again? Will Man United score four? Can Koeman turn things around?
“In holding the ball, in his movements. He can be more clinical,” says Koeman of Calvert-Lewin.
“He’s in my mind for the weekend,” offers Koeman with one hand, before taking away: “But I have 29 players.”
Ronald Koeman expressed his hope Everton will enjoy a run of decent form after beating Sunderland.
2-0 against Chelsea, 3-0 against Spurs and Atalanta, 4-0 against Man United. Everton are getting worse.
Mourinho took a jab at Koeman in his pre-match programme notes. The Everton boss responds.
Ronald Koeman “wasn’t so impressed” by Man United. A 4-0 scoreline was flattering to be fair.
“If we defend how we’ve defended in the last few games then maybe it will be his afternoon.” Maybe?!
“It started with the reaction in the second half against Tottenham,” says a “worried” Ronald Koeman.
Two summers of record investment for Koeman, yet little return. Europe should be their priority.
Everton were dreadful against Atalanta and Ronald Koeman knows it. He’s taking some of the blame…
Ronald Koeman accused Everton of being “too nice” against Tottenham. Redknapp’s having none of it.
“What they did is hard work, the development of young players and a really good manager.”
“Sometimes in life you have to give opportunities,” says Everton manager Ronald Koeman.
“Incredible. I don’t have any other word for it,” said Ronald Koeman about Gylfi Sigurdsson’s stunner…
The schedule would be a bit too knackering with Europa League football chucked in. Which is fair.
The Everton boss still wants two more new recruits before the transfer window shuts next week…
Koeman was full of praise for Rooney and Calvert-Lewin after Everton’s 1-1 draw at Man City
“I don’t have to announce to all the managers in the world about the space in behind. They know that.”
Ronald Koeman was aksed whether an attitude problem was to blame for ‘lucky’ Everton’s second-half display…
Might Everton provide a loving home for Diego Costa, even if only on a temporary basis?