Tuesday's Everton News: Ipswich reflections, PL meetings and Ndiaye song takes off
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Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday.
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The 3,000 travelling supporters who left Portman Road on Saturday did so having witnessed another Iliman Ndiaye goal and excellent performance, as well as debuting a new chant for the Senegal international. [EFC]
"Our No.10, his name is lliman Ndiaye..."
— Everton (@Everton) October 21, 2024
You'll definitely know the words soon enough, Illy!
Michael Keane has made an admission over his Everton role change in the analysis of his stunning goal. The Everton defender reflected on his goal scoring prowess after his latest brilliant strike. [Liverpool Echo]
Everton overcame Ipswich Town on Saturday, winning 2-0 to extend the Blues' four-game unbeaten record. here are some of the key statistics and talking points from the Toffees' victory. [EFC]
Michael Ball believes that Everton have a new undroppable player. [Liverpool Echo]
Graeme Sharp claims that he will not return to Goodison Park as a result of the circumstances surrounding his resignation from the Everton Board. [The Scotsman]
Kevin Sheedy 65 today
— 80s&90sFootball ⚽ (@80s90sfootball) October 21, 2024
Legendary Everton midfielder who possessed a of a left foot
Here's Sheedy with the twice taken free kick for Everton against Ipswich in the 1985 FA Cup 6th Round
"Brilliant, absolutely brilliant" Barry Davies on pic.twitter.com/PVuZIx2IQJ
Premier League clubs are set for pivotal meetings on Tuesday to discuss changes to the top-flight's financial regulations after a legal spat led by Manchester City which was supported by Everton. [Liverpool Echo]
New signings reportedly continue to be looked at by Everton, with AC Milan winger Samuel Chukwueuze linked with a move to Goodison Park. [Football Fancast]
The Vancouver Academy of Music play Z-Cars Theme by F. Spiegl and B. Fry.
— Mark Thomas (@dixiedeansboots) October 21, 2024
Conducted and directed by Joseph Elworthy in a classic Everton retro ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/avvNmjqkpw
Two key players are set to miss matches with Everton after each of the Blues' next three opponents had players sent off at the weekend. [Liverpool Echo]
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna offered his views on Everton's forward line, providing a glimpse of what opposition bosses think of Sean Dyche's attack. [Liverpool Echo]
What to Watch
The Champions League continues with several matches along with games from The Championship.
Full schedule of games here.