It’s going to be another difficult game for us.”Ģ – Players in rotated team certainly gave O’Neil food for thoughtįrontmen Lowe and Stanislas both impressed after being handed their first starts of the season by O’Neil in the Carabao Cup win over Everton on Tuesday. “Everton are a very good side and to make 11 changes and be able to name a team as strong as they did shows how strong their squad is. Neither side wanted to give too much away tactically so I don’t think it will have any bearing. I still hope we come out on top but I expect it to feel very different. I think they will bring a different team and will be in a different system. Previewing Saturday’s showdown, O’Neil said: “I think it will be a very different game. Gray halved the deficit with a finely-taken goal midway through the second half before Marcondes and Anthony both netted in the space of four minutes to send the Cherries through. O’Neil made no fewer than nine changes to his starting line-up following the defeat at Leeds in the Premier League with Mark Travers and Chris Mepham the only survivors.Įverton boss Frank Lampard went the whole hog following their reverse at the hands of Leicester last Saturday and decided to name a completely different team.Īnd after Stanislas had made it 2-0 to the Cherries, Lampard made a triple substitution and brought on Demarai Gray, Alex Iwobi and Dwight O’Neil who had all started against the Foxes. Goals from Jamal Lowe, Junior Stanislas, Emi Marcondes and Jaidon Anthony saw the Cherries triumph 4-1 over the Toffees in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday. 1 – O'Neil thinks the Cherries' Carabao Cup win will have little bearing on Saturday's rematch
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