Our series of members’ articles, which review the numbers behind the 2015/16 season, continues this evening with an assessment of Everton.
To get underway, we cast an eye over the Toffees’ team data, comparing them to the rest of the top-flight, before analysing their first-team squad, key goal threats and creative sources in an attempt to gain insight on their prospects for the season ahead.
The Merseysiders will, of course, have a new man in charge after Ronald Koeman replaced Roberto Martinez in the hotseat. Everton finished in eleventh spot in each of the Spaniard’s final two campaigns at the helm, accruing 47 points on both occasions, though a drop in resilience saw them concede 55 times in 2015/16 – a defensive record only better than the bottom five.
7 years, 11 months ago
Time to take my leave this evening. Good night all and particularly your good self Mr Rogers for the insight and entertainment that you have provided tonight. I trust that you will be returning tomorrow when I rather suspect that you will have been forced to take on fake identity.