Daily Trust Saturday

Everton’s renaissanc­e set for ultimate derby test

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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 tabletoppe­rs host champions Liverpool at Goodison Park flushed with a rare sense of superiorit­y over their Mersey rivals.

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, who were in a league of their own last season, went into the internatio­nal shutdown licking their wounds after a 7-2 defeat by Aston Villa and after four games have the joint secondwors­t 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 football 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-achievers they were 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.

“Saturday’s derby against the Reds comes at the best moment. Liverpool are an injured beast after their defeat at Villa.”

 ??  ?? Inspiratio­nal striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates after scoring for Everton
Inspiratio­nal striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates after scoring for Everton

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