Another lead surrendered. Another weekend without a win, but the storm clouds have parted ever so slightly – if only until 17:00 on Saturday.
The traits we have seen from the previous four league games of the season were still evident at King Power Stadium on Saturday. However there are reasons to be optimistic.
I had to mention another impressive showing by Iliman Ndiaye. The summer signing from Marseille – so often compared to the gifted Steven Pienaar – has almost become the focus of our attacking play.
His first Premier League goal will naturally bring him into sight for those who do not regularly watch us, but his impact since his arrival has been noticeable.
Seeing a player capable of carrying the ball at pace, with impressive close control and an eye for goal is something we have been starved of for many years. Seeing how disjointed and lost we become as an attacking unit when he is substituted highlights further both his impact and our reliance on him.
Speaking of reliance, the weekend was capped off by the return of Jarrad Branthwaite for the under-21s. A welcome sight for all Evertonians given our defensive frailties this season.
There is an expectation that all our problems will be solved once he returns to first team action. Clearly, that is fantasy thinking, but it is not without its merit.
Branthwaite brings balance, calmness and stability to our defence. Last season’s defensive success was built upon having the same two centre-halves for the vast majority of the season.
Up to now, that has been stripped away, only highlighting how talented he is and how much he is worth (take note Manchester United).
When the teamsheet drops on Saturday afternoon, every Evertonian will feel a whole lot lighter if number 32 is lining up alongside James Tarkowski.
Maybe then, the real Everton will emerge from the gloom.
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