Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Club Ambassador Ian Snodin laid a wreath at Goodison Park this morning as part of the annual Everton Remembrance Day Service. Rev Lynn Davidson and Rev Henry Corbett, chaplains to Goodison and Finch Farm respectively, led the service in front of the Dixie Dean statue. [Everton FC]
Everton prospective owner Dan Friedkin could be impacted by interest rates staying high for longer following Donald Trump’s US presidential election victory. [Football Insider]
Michael Ball doesn’t want Iliman Ndiaye doing what he did at West Ham and hopes that Everton should try something new. [Liverpool Echo]
Jarrad Branthwaite has been called up to the senior England side from the Under-21s. [England Football]
TalkSPORT pundit Jamie O’Hara has tipped Everton to part ways with Sean Dyche and appoint an ‘exciting’ Premier League manager, suggesting Brentford’s Thomas Frank as a possible candidate. [Give Me Sport]
Everton are in the picture to sign Fluminense’s 18 year old forward Kauã Elias. [Sport Witness]
Jarrad Branthwaite is the subject of interest from Real Madrid. [Caught Offside]
Courtney Brosnan insisted her side must follow Sunday’s draw with Crystal Palace up with a positive result against Liverpool at Goodison Park. [Everton FC]
Jordan Pickford says Everton’s defensive improvements have been a collective effort – and believes the Blues can add to their form after the international break. [Everton FC]
“I’ve got to stay in the moment for as long as every moment for 90-plus minutes. The manager says that about everyone on the pitch. If it’s a chance up the top you’ve got to take it. Me, myself and all the defenders have got to be alert for every step of the game because those moments count in the game.
I think when you reflect it’ll be a good point. I think we probably would have wanted more, and I think we could have got a bit more out of the game. But when you’re coming away from home, to get a point is always good, as well as a clean sheet.”
Several Everton players have been called up for international duty and are set to be involved over the next week. Find out the games some of the team are playing. [Everton FC]
| Seamus Coleman has withdrawn from the ROI squad for this month’s internationals due to injury.
Jake O’Brien has received a fresh call-up and could feature in their matches against Finland and England. Good luck, Jake! https://t.co/pGmmIY9BuV
— Everton (@Everton) November 11, 2024
The international break begins with Nations League games taking place beginning on Wednesday. Today there are Women’s Champions League matches.
Full schedule of games here.