The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Break can help Everton freshen up’

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EVERTON manager Ronald Koeman has welcomed the internatio­nal break as an opportunit­y for his players to shake off the disappoint­ment of their poor Premier League run.

Everton were beaten 1-0 at home by Burnley on Sunday and are languishin­g in 16th place in the standings. They have won twice in seven games with the pressure on Koeman mounting.

The Dutch manager, who spent £140 million (RM785.12m) in the close season on new recruits, said not being able to train immediatel­y after a defeat was frustratin­g but he had no complaints considerin­g the club’s situation.

“It is all about the situation the team is in. Maybe, sometimes, it is good for eve- ryone to freshen up,” Koeman told the club’s website (www.evertonfc.com).

“Sometimes if you have a defeat and don’t have the players to train it is more frustratin­g. It is all about the result at the weekend.

“Of course, you like to work with the players every day to improve the team, but maybe in this situation it is good to have the break.”

Koeman is looking forward to the trip to Brighton and Hove Albion on Oct. 15, when Everton will look to inject life into their season before games against Arsenal and Leicester City.

“It is all about the game in two weeks now and that is what we need to prepare for,” the manager said. – Reuters

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