Ruben Amorim Could Stop the Rot, Brighton Go Greek and an Anfield Baptism for Eberechi Eze
Ruben Amorim could stop the rot at Everton if the board backs him with spine and clear orders.
He prizes shape over flash and fight over flashy stat lines.
His teams press together and defend as a unit, then break with speed.
If Everton buy in, you gain a spine they have lacked for seasons.
The right midfield shape matters more than possession stats.
Brighton could go Greek in approach, stubborn and direct, with pace on the break.
The shift would test the league and reward teams that stay compact under pressure.
Then comes Eberechi Eze at Anfield, a baptism of fire for any winger.
Everton watchers know the test is the fight and not a pretty plan.
Anfield will reveal who cares and who merely talks about progress.
Pundits will harp on statistics while the badge calls for courage and grit.
Old school values survive when the coach is brave.
We do not care about possession stats if the team looks bothered.
We will not be patronised by pundits who treat Everton as a subplot in someone elses documentary.
The midfield battle will decide more than any glittering scoreboard.
Fans want shape, fight and a sense the team cares about the club name on the shirt.
The truth is simple: fight is our currency and structure is the bargain.
TLDR
Amorim could give Everton a spine and fight in midfield.
Brighton may adopt a stubborn Greek style to test rivals.
Eberechi Eze faces a stern baptism at Anfield.
Eberechi Eze
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