Wednesday's Everton News: Dyche talks youth movement, Everton shareholders speak out
08/05/2024 09:00
Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday
Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Be sure to cast your vote for your favorite Everton goal of the season. [EFC]
Everton shareholders have released a tense statement regarding 777 Partners.
Statement re Change of Ownership Process pic.twitter.com/csXNirQVzk
— EFCSA (@EFCSA) May 7, 2024
"There are a lot of players I am super pleased with here – the young players.. you know, it is not just Jarrad (Branthwaite), Jimmy (Garner) has had a good season. Myko continues to develop. Youssef (Chermiti), I thought he did great last week and did well again when he came on, he is adapting. There is a lot of challenges for these players, but they are beginning to come together as a group and we have seen that. And it has rewarded us, of course, and the fans," says Sean Dyche. [EFC]
Check in on how Everton's loanees got on this past week. [EFC]
Nottingham Forest remain in hot water following their failed appeal to overturn their four-point penalty. Meanwhile the Blues still await the result of their own appeal of the two-point penalty they received.
Nottingham Forest unsuccessful in appeal against 4-point deduction for breach of Premier League financial rules. Decision of independent commission stands so #NFFC stay 17th on 29 points (3 above Luton, 5 above Burnley) with 2 games to go @TheAthleticFChttps://t.co/EijIiWs3v7
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) May 7, 2024
Although Everton's last home match of the season takes place this Saturday against Sheffield United, it will not be the last match for Goodison Park, as the Blues are set to host a charity match for EitC on Saturday, May 18th. [EFC]
What to Watch
Champions League second-leg semi-final action continues today, with Real Madrid taking on Bayern Munich. Yesterday Borussia Dortmund beat PSG 1-0 (2-0 on aggregate).
Full schedule of games here.