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Friday 10 January 2020 15:06, UK
Team news, key stats and prediction ahead of Everton vs Brighton in the Premier League.
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash against Brighton.
The Toffees are set to welcome midfielder Andre Gomes back to their training ground next week as the Portugal international makes significant strides forward in his recovery from the fracture dislocation he suffered to his right ankle in November. Jean-Pierre Gbamin and Alex Iwobi remain sidelined.
Brighton have a doubt over midfielder Aaron Mooy, who has missed a couple of days training because of a knee problem. Striker Glenn Murray, though, is expected to be available for the trip to Merseyside having picked up a knock last week ahead of the FA Cup third-round defeat by Sheffield Wednesday.
Winger Solly March is in contention after his recovery from groin surgery, but defender Dan Burn is ruled out with a broken collarbone. Forward Jose Izquierdo (knee) remains a long-term absentee.
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In all honesty, Everton's game against Liverpool was like Leeds against Arsenal. Everton should have been three up and they fell apart in the second half. This was due to a lack of desire and spirit at Anfield. They caved in, and Duncan Ferguson would have hounded them if he was still in charge.
It was quite embarrassing to be beaten by the side that Liverpool put out. Carlo Ancelotti would have had stern words, but when you look at what Everton have got, the balance is not right. They play an attacking midfield - Theo Walcott has been playing better, Richarlison is a threat and scores goals, so I get that side of it.
Is the balance at the back right? I don't think it is. Brighton like to get on the ball, and again, as well as they have played, they are the same as Burnley, just four points above the drop. They are one point behind Everton, but Ancelotti needs a reaction and that is the only reason I am going for them to win.
CHARLIE PREDICTS: 2-1 (15/2 with Sky Bet)
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