
Restored and refreshed, Everton head to Brentford tonight with renewed energy, eager to bounce back from their 2-2 draw against Manchester United at Goodison Park.
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The Toffees felt hard done by after a controversial VAR decision denied them a late penalty. Despite the frustration, they remain unbeaten in six league games—a stark contrast to their early-season struggles.
With David Moyes at the helm, Everton are showing resilience and ambition.
However, injuries continue to pile up. Seamus Coleman, Nathan Patterson, and Orel Mangala remain sidelined, while key attackers Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Armando Broja, and Youssef Chermiti are all out.
Iliman Ndiaye is also facing weeks on the sidelines, and Jesper Lindstrom’s illness adds to Moyes’ selection headache.
If Lindstrom doesn’t recover in time, Moyes could turn to James Garner in an unfamiliar right-wing role.
A versatile midfielder with an impressive work ethic, Garner has previously filled in on the right flank and even at right-back. His ability to deliver key passes and maintain high energy could provide Everton with a fresh attacking dimension.
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Meanwhile, Beto has hit a rich vein of form, scoring five goals in his last four league outings. If Garner can supply him with quality service, Everton could have a real threat in the box.
Brentford, strong at home, will be a tough challenge, but Everton’s recent away wins against Crystal Palace and Brighton suggest they are a different team under Moyes. If Lindstrom is unavailable, Garner’s adaptability could be key to another crucial victory.
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