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อีกข่าวขุนพลเอฟเวอร์ตัน (ตัดมาบางส่วน)จาก http://www.toffeeweb.com/season/07-08/reports/ManCity(h).asp **************
Of course, having now lost four of their last six, the Blues have plenty to prove to themselves let alone anyone else and the confidence that would come from turning City over this weekend would be invaluable.
At the time of writing, the bigger story isn't the absence of Yakubu, Joseph Yobo and Steven Pienaar three of the team's best performers so far this campaign but the imminent return to Goodison Park of Manuel Fernandes. The Portuguese midfielder flew into Merseyside this week to tie up another loan move after a failed move to Valencia. If all went well, the completion of the deal to bring his back until the end of the season could be announced tomorrow and the player registered in time to play this weekend.
Of course, there's no guarantee he would march straight into the side, particularly given his lack of match fitness, but Everton are so short of real ability in the middle of the park that anything is possible.
Chances are, though, that Moyes could stick with the foursome that started at Chelsea Carsley, Neville, Cahill and McFadden on Tuesday evening behind Andy Johnson and, probably, Victor Anichebe. Or he could gamble on the good Thomas Gravesen showing up and move McFadden up front with AJ instead.
At the back, Joleon Lescott is likely to move inside to partner Phil Jagielka, with Leighton Baines coming in on the left and Tony Hibbert and Tim Howard continuing at right back and goalkeeper respectively.
Manuel Fernandes: Will he be eligible? Will he play? How the Blues deal without their African stars will be key. Yakubu is, of course, the club's top scorer but Andy Johnson has shown that with service he is in good scoring form. And the likes of Anichebe and James Vaughan are no doubt waiting for their chance to shine on the Premier League stage. ********************** แฟนเรือใบ ช่วยแปลหน่อยนะ......ผม สเน็คๆ ฟิชๆ ครับ
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