EPL betting preview: West Ham United- Everton
EPL: West Ham United- Everton
Earlier this season, ahead of a 0-0 away draw with Swansea, I spoke about the offensive talents that Roberto Martinez has at his disposal ....
Stones is a doubt for Everton, but expected to play, if not, we will see a EPL debut start from Ramio Funes Mori, he played 90 minutes in the cup at Reading last week and a cameo role off the bench in the 3-1 win over Chelsea , as a full Argentine international and Everton's biggest summer signing, he should be up to the task. Lukaku is "due" and as we know with strikers on a barren spell, a second and third goal often follow quickly once the breakthrough comes and he might be boosted by returning to the Hawthorns having scored 17 goals on loan with Albion in 2012-13, he scored here for Everton last September in a 2-0 win and a repeat of that would do nicely.
They were 2-0 down there but fought back to win 3-2 with a brace from Lukaku and we know from experience that youngsters thrive on confidence and that strikers, once they end a barren spell, tend to go on a bit of a hot streak and the Belgian striker fits the criteria of both and four more goals will make him only the 5th EPL striker to hit 50 goals before his 23rd birthday and he has until May 13th to complete the feat. Next up was the derby game with Liverpool when I wrote ........
He (Lukaku) didn't score against the Reds last season, but he had two in this fixture the season before and whist on that previously discussed loan spell at WBA, scored in both games versus Liverpool. He scored there and we did well following the young striker for a couple of games, he cme up short in three games subsequently, but found the net in a strong Everton performance against Sunderland last week, with strike partner Arouna Kone scoring a hat-trick. Now we know that the Toffees have two strikers in form and the fact that Kone got all the headlines, will probably concentrate the mind of the Belgian striker still further. He will be greedily eyeing up this fixture in any case, having scored in all six starts for Everton versus the Hammers and with United missing suspended central defender James Collins ( as well as striker Diafra Sakho) his task and that of the Everton offense will be easier with United having conceded eight goals in the four home games Collins has sat out this season.
Good Luck.
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