Everton
Sean Dyche
There is certainly a lot riding on Everton’s clash with Crystal Palace, which kicks off tomorrow night.
In the end, the Toffees have a fantastic chance to not only escape the relegation zone but also to push another team back into the mud.
Whether the Eagles hire a new manager or not, leading them away from danger would be extremely difficult, especially because Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze are both anticipated to miss time.
Regarding the hosts, Sean Dyche is expected to receive the closest thing to a perfect health report in a long time. Thus, for the first time in months, Goodison Park may soon be treated to their strongest starting lineup.Here’s our predicted XI for Everton vs Crystal Palace…
Jordan Pickford, as an ever-reliable ace in between the sticks, is unlikely to be displaced.
He continues to boast the joint-most clean sheets out of any goalkeeper in the entire Premier League, with those efforts aided by a resolute backline.
Despite limping off against Manchester City and suffering from illness ever since, it was officially announced that 26-year-old Ben Godfrey would be available to play against his opponents on Monday.
Nevertheless, it is anticipated that Dyche will select Sebastian Coleman in the outset, with Vitaliy Mykolenko on the other flank.
Naturally, James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite will play in the key defensive positions.
The midfield is where things become intriguing since two familiar names may cause a few stars to be benched despite their impressive recent performances.