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Everton will now be focused on extending their run into the Premier League after securing their first victory of the new campaign.

Despite their renewed optimism following their EFL Cup victory over Doncaster Rovers, they still languish at the bottom of the league table, and something has to happen soon.

Sean Dyche will be well aware of this, and their attempts to acquire a few players at the last minute before the window closes have shown how desperate they are to win that game.

In light of the fact that it seems unlikely they would start on Saturday if they were to make any changes, here is our expected starting lineup for the Toffees’ home match against AFC Bournemouth.

Predicted Everton XI for Premier League match vs AFC Bournemouth

Dyche is anticipated to make four more little additions to the starting lineup for this weekend after maintaining his team’s strength but making a few significant adjustments on Tuesday night.

Naturally, Jordan Pickford will continue to hold his position and not be among them.

James Tarkowski is anticipated to return to the starting lineup far fitter than he did when he played for Tottenham Hotspur, making the backline behind him maybe the best of the season.

Additionally, Jake O’Brien will probably follow suit and make his first Premier League start alongside him after making his first competitive start on Tuesday.

As a result, Michael Keane will finally be let go. Journalist Richard Buxton has been following the 31-year-old for some time.

Even though he hasn’t been solely to accountable for all of Everton’s problems this season, his comments from 2022 about the defender who costs £80,000 per week still hold true: Michael Keane will continue to cost Everton a tonne of points every season, no matter how long they put up with him. a true risk to defence.

Dyche’s options at right-back are questionable since he can either start Roman Dixon again or hope that Seamus Coleman is healthy enough to return to the field.

His past performances indicate that he will choose the latter, starting Vitaliy Mykolenko at left back.

Tim Iroegbunam has thus quickly established himself as one of the first names on the squad sheet, moving into midfield.

He will undoubtedly start, but this time alongside Idrissa Gana Gueye, as James Garner’s comeback is likely to occur a little too soon.

Dyche’s favourite, Abdoulaye Doucoure, is another who is probably going to make a comeback to the starting lineup, but Iliman Ndiaye, 53, isn’t going to lose his place because he can play on the left and is a versatile player.

The Senegalese international will therefore play with Dwight McNeil on the wings in an attempt to support Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is expected to return, up front.

Despite his impressive performance on Tuesday, starting Beto again on Saturday might be too much for a player who hasn’t played much football this year.

But eventually, the Portuguese giant will undoubtedly be vying to replace his positional opponent.