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Here are the headlines for The Everton Night on Monday, November 2.
Olsen shows his motivation to sign for Everton
Robin Olsen has revealed his motivation for signing up for Everton in the summer moving window.
The Swedish striker signed for the Blues from Rome on the deadline and made his Premier League debut in Sunday’s 2–1 loss to Newcastle United.
Despite Everton’s defeat, the 30-year-old was applauded for his functionality, which included a biteover stop by Sean Longstaff.
And speaking to the club’s official website, Olsen revealed his motivation to sign up for the Blues.
“I got to Everton because I need to play,” he said. Everybody play football. I’m going to go on and exercise hard and hope to play again. “
“It’s to do my deyet, but I’m disappointed with the result. There’s nothing I can be satisfied with now.
“It was great to make the stops, but they didn’t help the team because we lost.
“Maybe in a day or two I’ll look back and be satisfied with the stops, but for now it’s hard to stay here and be happy. “
Everton Spence
Everton is a handful of Premier League clubs that follow Middlesbrough Jed Spence’s defense, according to reports.
Spence went through Fulham Academy but left to sign for Boro in 2018, made his deyet for the club in August 2018 and is highly regarded at riverside.
The 20-year-old spent the season brilliantly under Neil Warnock, and TEAMtalk reports that the Blues are one of many Premier League clubs looking at him.
The report indicates that Everton, Wolves, Crystal Palace and Newcastle United are the suitors of the defense.
They have an effect on Richarlison’s absence in Calvert-Lewin.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin fights Richarlison through his side, according to Peter Crouch.
The Blues striker still controlled to score a goal against Newcastle on Sunday, with no one to paint throughout the penalty area.
“I played that role as a lone striker myself and I think you want speed and runners around you, but I don’t think he understood that,” Crouch told Match of the Day 2.
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“He missed Richarlison and James Rodríguez. Su heist is very good. With Gomes and Sigurdsson, they need everything ahead, they don’t need to do this race in the back.
“Calvert-Lewin put up with it very well and played well, but I don’t think he had enough support. Most of the afternoon, I was fighting for a lost cause. Gomes and Sigurdsson are smart players but they like to play with you while Richarlison likes to “stretch and getArray
“Later in the game they controlled to flood some players to the front and that’s when they put the players in the area and Calvert-Lewin scored his goal. What a wonderful start to the season, he got, I think he was the first elegance, but he went hungry a little service. “