Everton can forget Lindstrom by starting “phenomenal” ace out of position

Restored and anew, Everton meet Brentford at the Gtech this evening with fresh energy, looking to bounce back from drawing against Manchester United at Goodison Park on Saturday.Everton trudged off the pitch with a sense of injustice. A contentious VAR intervention ruled out a last-gasp penalty after Harry Maguire was cleared of sending Ashley Young to the turf. Matthijs de Ligt also appeared to pull his shirt.But alas, Goodison Park was consigned to a second successive 2-2 draw, one week after James Tarkowski thundered

David Moyes’ side back to parity with effectively the last kick of the game. How the deliverance of the points shared determines the mood.Still, the Toffees are now six games unbeaten in the Premier League, a far cry from the relegation-threatened, inspiration-lacking and unconfident outfit under Sean Dyche’s wing. Brentford are an excellent team on their home patch, but this is a new version of Everton, there’s something different with Moyes back, and achieving victory is a very real possibility. It won’t be easy though, not least as the Blues travel to the capital with a whole host of stars left in the infirmary.

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