The Jerusalem Post

Everton’s renaissanc­e set for ultimate derby test

- PREVIEW • By MARTYN HERMAN

LONDON ( Reuters) – Tough COVID- 19 restrictio­ns have cast a pre- winter gloom across Merseyside, but at least Everton supporters have something to lift their spirits after their side’s storming start to the Premier League season.

On Saturday, Carlo Ancelotti’s table- topper hosts champion Liverpool at Goodison Park flushed with a rare sense of superiorit­y over its Mersey rival.

Everton boast the only 100% record in the Premier League from teams that have played four games, are averaging three goals per game and in Dominic Calvert- Lewin have the division’s joint- leading scorer.

By contrast, Liverpool, which was in a league of its own last season, went into the internatio­nal shutdown licking its wounds after a 7- 2 defeat by Aston Villa and after four games has the joint second- worst defensive record in the top flight.

Of course, it is far too early to be talking about a shift of power from the red to the blue half of Merseyside, but Everton’s invigorati­ng soccer so far and Liverpool’s fragility have certainly heightened interest in Saturday’s clash outside of the city itself.

Calvert- Lewin has been grabbing the headlines with his six league goals so far, but it is Everton’s new signings who have transforme­d Ancelotti’s side from the sterile under- achiever it was last season into potential top- four candidates.

Colombian playmaker James Rodriguez has been a revelation so far in an attacking trio alongside Calvert- Lewin and Richarliso­n while the industry of Brazilian Allan and the power of Abdoulaye Doucoure have turned Everton’s midfield into a formidable unit.

With back- up options such as new central defensive signing Ben Godfrey, Alex Iwobi, Bernard and Tom Davies, Everton’s form does not look like being a flash in the pan.

The Toffees have won seven out of seven in all competitio­ns so far, but Saturday’s derby will be the ultimate litmus test as they seek a first league win over Liverpool in 10 years.

While Liverpool will be looking to rebound,, so will Manchester City and Manchester United, which have both started the season in worrying fashion.

Guardiola’s City followed up a 5- 2 home defeat by Leicester City with a 1- 1 draw against newlypromo­ted Leeds United while United have lost two of its opening three games, including a 6- 1 thrashing at home to Tottenham Hotspur last time out.

City hosts Arsenal on Saturday while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United side travels to Newcastle United.

United will be without new signing Edinson Cavani, who is isolating and striker Anthony Martial after his red card in the defeat by Spurs.

Sunday’s big clash will see Tottenham host West Ham United in what is expected to be Gareth Bale’s return game for the north Londoners after arriving on loan from Real Madrid.

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