Everton lines up against Sheffield United after making verdit over James Garner and Dwight McNeil

It is difficult to imagine how the team that began play at the Eco-Power Stadium on Wednesday night will start play at Bramall Lane this afternoon after their appalling first-half performance against Doncaster Rovers.

Jordan Pickford, however, is one person who is almost certain to preserve his position. However, there is a good chance that the Blues will start James Garner, James Tarkowski, Jarrad Branthwaite, and Ashley Young in the South Yorkshire back four.

It is difficult to assume that the same three midfielders who played against Grant McCann’s team will all start. As a result, Idrissa Gueye will play the holding role in front of Amadou Onana and Abdoulaye Doucoure.

Arnaut Danjuma will start on the left, and Dwight McNeil, who is back from injury, will start on the other wing. Beto, who plays up top, ought to be given his Premier League debut after his standout performance against Doncaster as a substitute.

The team Dyche has left may be at its weakest today because it is so thin. I am aware that Michael Keane is another player with fitness worries going into the weekend, even if he may not have been expected to start. Dyche probably won’t be able to select a full outfield bench.

The apparent center back partnership is Branthwaite and Tarkowski, while Nathan Patterson and Ashley Young will start at fullback. For me, Beto is in the front row, followed by James Garner on the right and Danjuma on the left side of the middle. Today, Doucoure fills the role of my backup striker by bursting from the middle of Onana and Gueye.

 

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