Saturday, 14 December 2013

Could Martinez take Toffees to new heights?


By David Lee Wheatley

Everton boss Roberto Martinez has already made a big impression at Goodison Park, while dismissing all of the doubts surrounding his appointment.

Some Toffees fans felt the signing of a manager who'd just suffered relegation with Wigan Athletic was a risky move, despite the fact Martinez had also captured the FA Cup against all odds during his final campaign at the DW Stadium.

However, Everton sit in fifth spot after 15 games of the Premier League and with only one defeat on their record thus far. Could this be the year that Everton finally break back into the top four some nine years on from the disappointment of losing during the preliminary stage of the Champions League against Spaniards Villarreal at the beginning of the 2005-06 season?

Martinez's task was always to keep the tight defensive shape enjoyed under predecessor David Moyes, while introducing a slicker attacking style to give Everton more of a threat going forward. The introduction of some exciting young talent, allied to the ability of the club to keep hold of the settled back four that served Moyes so well has given the Goodison faithful much to cheer about so far.

Excuberant stars such as Gerard Deulofeu, James McCarthy and Romelu Lukaku have been drafted in, while homegrown attacking midfielder Ross Barkley has become integral to the side. Also, Leighton Baines didn't follow Fellaini to Old Trafford despite strong interest from previous boss David Moyes and the result has been extraordinary.

Should Everton beat Fulham today, they could well be perched up in second place above local rivals Liverpool if the weekend's final scores go their way. The notoriously hard-to-beat Merseysiders have added a silky side to their game and it's paying spectacular dividends.

Many people scoffed at Jose Mourinho's summer claims that up to six teams were in the running for the Premier League title this time around, but his prediction doesn't look so wild now with the resurgence of the Toffees and, of course, the inconsistency of results at both Manchester clubs.

Realistically, Everton may not have enough to go all the way to championship glory, but it remains a distinct possibility that a Champions League qualifying position is on the cards for Martinez and his men.

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