http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 will take on Chelsea on Sunday in what promises to be a mouth-watering Premier League encounter.
After a couple of slip ups against the weaker oppositions, both the teams are currently riding on sublime form, with the Blues having thumped Aston Villa 8-0 just in the previous week.
The game, scheduled to be played at Goodison Park, will witness scores of world class players take the field, who will look to shape the outcome of the tie by producing a moment of individual brilliance.
In the following article, we will cast a glance at some of such players, who, the writer feels, will make their presence felt.
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Marouane Fellaini’s absence from the game due to suspension will mean that the onus of spearheading the Toffees attack will lie on the shoulders of the Croatian sensation. The striker may not be in his best of forms recently, but no defender in the league
will be fool enough to take him lightly after seeing what he did in the previous season.
Jelavic may not be renowned for his dribbling and brisk pace. However, the striker possesses one trait which any manager in the world would love to have at his disposal; his phenomenal skill to score goals from his first touch. Besides that, he has the knack
of getting himself into goal scoring positions and is also dangerous when it comes to dealing with the aerial battles. Surely, he is one player who is expected to fluster the Blues rearguard at the weekend.
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The fact that the Blues have started to find the back of the net on consistent basis under new manager Rafa Benitez means that the Toffees prolific defender will need to be at his best to keep the oppositions’ attackers at bay.
Apart from that, the English International has also made an impact while charging forward, and could play a crucial hand in the offence. He is expected to feed in crosses from the flanks and could also pose danger from his thunderous free-kicks.
Juan Mata
The visitors will be heavily reliant on the Spaniard in their bid to hand David Moyes’ troops their first home defeat of the season.
The 24-year old will be a difficult man to mark for the Toffees midfielder, as his coruscating runs and eye-catching dribbling are at times, too good for anyone to keep up with. Apart from that, he can feed some cheeky through balls for the likes of Eden
Hazard and Fernando Torres, and will take a shy at the goal whenever he spots the tiniest of openings.
If I was http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes, I would be plotting schemes as to how to keep the midfielder quiet for larger portions of the game.
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We might possibly see the best of Torres at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 manager knows how to get the best out of the Spaniard, as his form has witnessed an upheaval since his appointment in November.
Whatever the reason might be, but the Blues fans are getting to see what they have been hoping for the past year and a half: see their 50 million pounds weapon fire for them. The striker has already notched up 7 goals under Benitez’s tutelage and seems to
have rediscovered his lost confidence and determination. Whatever the stimulant may be, but surely, he will keep the Toffees defenders at their toes.
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