Starting with the hosts, while Everton may have broken the £100million barrier on bringing in a string of new faces to Goodison Park during the transfer window, Marco Silva s side have struggled to make much of an impact over the summer. Playing out a lackluster 0-0 draw away at Crystal Palace last weekend and largely outplayed in the final third of the match, the former Watford boss will have some growing concerns over his sides performances in front of goal. Now on a run of three consecutive 0-0 draws against the likes of Championship outfit Wigan Athletic and Werder Bremen, the Blues have now remarkably managed to record just a single strike over 500 minutes of action. With their sights firmly set on securing a European return for Goodison Park this year, fans on Merseyside will be looking for Everton to carry on where they left off with their home form last season. Winning each of their final four top-flight matches in front of their own supporters, including a famous 4-0 win over Manchester United back in April, Silva s side also secured victories over Arsenal and Chelsea on that winning run.
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