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Mary Earps was forced to admit it has become “really difficult” to keep all fans happy with the increased attendances and popularity of the sport sportsbook
The England goalkeeper was criticised for not signing an autograph following Manchester United’s win at Everton on Sunday sportsbook
The Lionesses throughout the years have frequently stayed behind after games to meet with the supporters in the crowd, but the increased attendances have meant the fans they do meet become a smaller proportion of the total sportsbook
When asked about the incident, which played out on social media, Earps said: “We love to interact with the fans but it’s at times becoming really difficult to keep everybody happy and to interact with as many people as possible sportsbook
”"We’re obviously so grateful that thousands and thousands of people want to meet us and come and talk to us, but the reality of it is, if that’s the expectation, we’re always going to fall short sportsbook
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We love that we can be so connected, but equally we are subject to a lot of comments and unnecessary [criticism] sportsbook
At times it’s just an addition to the game that we don’t need sportsbook
"When England played Scotland at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light in September, some fans reportedly chanted for the Lionesses to “get off the bus” and meet them sportsbook
Earps made headlines throughout the Women’s World Cup in the summer when she commented that her national team goalkeeping shirts were not available to buy for fans sportsbook
Nike has since released a limited number of replica shirts, which have sold out sportsbook
Speaking about the shirts she said: "It’s just brilliant for [the young goalkeepers] to have that access and have their own personal shirt," added Earps sportsbook
"I know there’s going to be more shirts coming at the end of this year so I’m really excited about that as well sportsbook
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The Merseyside derby features the side second only to Tottenham in the table sportsbook
Not Liverpool, and not the standings that matter most sportsbook
But in the shot charts, Everton, with 133, are behind only the actual league leaders sportsbook
They have a higher expected goals in league sportsbook football this season than Manchester City sportsbook
They average more shots per match than Barcelona sportsbook
An early-season anomaly or is Sean Dyche a born-again entertainer and Dycheball sportsbook football’s newest great attacking philosophy? If logic dictates that the answer veers towards the former – after all, at this stage of last season, Frank Lampard’s Everton had the Premier League’s best defensive record – Dyche has had a point during the post-match interviews where he has repeated a mantra about the number and quality of chances his side have generated sportsbook
They were camouflaged in part by the low conversion rate, by the meagre tally of nine goals, by the fact Everton did not score in their first three league games and, for the first time in their history, they lost their opening three at Goodison Park without finding the net sportsbook
There is a case for arguing that if Everton had been sportsbook better at finishing, they would have required fewer shots: take a comfortable lead early and they might not have had 19 efforts against Fulham or 15 versus Wolves, each in 1-0 defeats at Goodison Park, or 23 at home to Luton, also in a loss sportsbook
RecommendedEverton set to learn Premier League fate as FFP hearing nears conclusionMohamed Salah calls for Gaza to be given humanitarian aid ‘immediately’Premier League increasing number of live games as part of new broadcasting dealsAnd yet there is something remarkable in a Dyche team lacking too much obvious creativity generating such statistics: he is the manager who took Burnley to seventh in the Premier League while averaging under a goal a game and in a season when only four clubs had fewer shots sportsbook
At Turf Moor, Dyche was a byword for 4-4-2: at Goodison Park, he has tended to play 4-4-1-1 and perhaps that shift has helped generate more opportunities sportsbook
Everton’s reinvention as the expected goals Wunderteam stems in part from Dyche’s chosen No 10: perhaps, given his emphasis on physicality, it is typical he has a runner rather than a flair player in the role sportsbook
And yet Everton have excelled at getting Abdoulaye Doucoure into scoring positions sportsbook
He has (on Understat’s model) the third highest non-penalty xG in the division, sportsbook bettered only by Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak, at 4 sportsbook
87 sportsbook
It has only brought the Malian three goals but it is notable his average shot distance is just 11 sportsbook
5 yards sportsbook
By comparison, Haaland’s is 11 sportsbook
3; these are the statistics of men who shoot from close range, who get good chances sportsbook
Injuries have meant several Everton players have had abbreviated campaigns so a sample size becomes even smaller; yet it is notable how several players have a high xG per 90 minutes on the pitch: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (0 sportsbook
92), Doucoure (0 sportsbook
64), sportsbook Beto (0 sportsbook
62), Arnaut Danjuma (0 sportsbook
60) and Jack Harrison (0 sportsbook
44) sportsbook
Neal Maupay’s tally was 1 sportsbook
38 before he left for Brentford, in part because he missed all those chances sportsbook
sportsbook Beto is yet to score a league goal but the shot-happy signing has had a nuisance value sportsbook
Abdoulaye Doucoure is only sportsbook bettered in the xG charts by Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak (PA)That many of the chances originate from the flanks, from crossing and from set-pieces show a typical method of attacking under Dyche; he has rarely had a midfield playmaker sportsbook
Everton rank second only to Luton for crosses this season sportsbook
Their three most prolific crossers are Ashley Young, James Garner and Dwight McNeil sportsbook
Harrison’s 0 sportsbook
97 assists per 90 minutes is the most of any player in the division who has played over 100 minutes, albeit just 118 sportsbook
Among those who have played 200 or more, McNeil (0 sportsbook
57 from 371) ranks second only to Mohamed Salah sportsbook
Equally, there is a supporting cast: Everton have 12 players with an expected goals per 90 minutes of at least 0 sportsbook
12; that they include all of Dyche’s full-backs is a further sign of his style of play sportsbook
By way of comparison, only six Everton players last season had had an xA per 90 of 0 sportsbook
12 or more and they included Tom Cannon, who played a mere 15 minutes, and Salomon Rondon, who featured for just 96, plus Alex Iwobi and Demarai Gray, who have both since been sold sportsbook
So, in his own way, Dyche has made Everton more creative: with powerful strikers, crossing wingers and his familiar, prosaic feel sportsbook
His signings has shown a clarity of thought: with a target man, in sportsbook Beto; a full-back with 71 Premier League assists, in Young; a winger with a high shot volume, in Danjuma; and one who was directly involved in 37 top-flight goals in three seasons at Leeds, in Harrison sportsbook
Dwight McNeil is second to only Mohamed Salah when it comes to expected assists (Getty Images)But Everton’s attacking efforts in his reign have revolved around two he inherited, neither particularly potent previously sportsbook
McNeil and Doucoure kept Everton up last season, each with five goals and two assists in the 18 matches after Dyche took charge sportsbook
Thus far this season, each is on course to producing sportsbook better numbers sportsbook
And yet they come with a caveat sportsbook
So far, Everton have had five home games sportsbook
They have faced two of the current bottom four, in Luton and Bournemouth, and two more in the lower half, in Fulham and Wolves sportsbook
They are still only 16th and the fixture list gets tougher sportsbook
They underperformed their expected goals dramatically last season so the fact they are doing so again does not automatically mean the numbers will even themselves out sportsbook
They will almost certainly end the season with a lower xG than City and fewer shots per game than Barcelona sportsbook
But for now, the second lowest scorers last year have been rebranded as the team with the second highest number of shots now sportsbook
Overworked opposition defenders may not be the only people who are surprised about that sportsbook
More aboutEvertonLiverpool FCSean DycheAbdoulaye DoucoureJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3How Dyche turned Everton into a sportsbook better attacking team than LiverpoolHow Dyche turned Everton into a sportsbook better attacking team than LiverpoolAbdoulaye Doucoure is only sportsbook bettered in the xG charts by Erling Haaland and Alexander IsakPAHow Dyche turned Everton into a sportsbook better attacking team than LiverpoolDwight McNeil is second to only Mohamed Salah when it comes to expected assists Getty ImagesHow Dyche turned Everton into a sportsbook better attacking team than LiverpoolREUTERS✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today sportsbook
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