Struggling Wolves and Everton picked up very good results in London yesterday. Wolves 1-0 victory at Tottenham took almost everybody by surprise.
Everton’s 3-3 draw at Chelsea was almost as surprising considering the players that were unavailable to David Moyes.
Spirit and confidence
The two results had something in common. Not just that the games were played in London or that they were good results.
The common factor is that the two teams are suddenly showing confidence and belief that has been missing in the first few months of the season.
Expected to struggle
Wolves were expected to struggle this season after winning promotion last season. Most pundits had them written off before the season had even kicked off. I have to admit I was one of those who thought Wolves didn’t have the quality to survive in the Premier League.
My thinking didn’t change until seeing the Midlands side battle their way to two consecutive victories. They are now showing signs that they are not going to be whipping boys of the Premier League. Their manager Mick McCarthy has worked wonders at Molineux and could just complete the unexpected this season and keep Wolves in the Premier League.
Many questions were asked about the £6million signing of Kevin Doyle in the summer. However I always thought he would prove a good signing for Wolves. He has scored some key goals and is always a threat. With the likes of Doyle in their team they will always have a chance of staying up. I’m sure Wolves fans would have been happy with a chance of staying up when the season kicked-off and their team is not disappointing them.
The result they achieved at Tottenham yesterday was down to sheer spirit and determination. Those qualities are just what is needed to survive a Premier League relegation battle. If they carry on playing like they have in the last few games then they have an excellent chance of staying up.
Turnaround
In recent weeks there’s been a big change in the atmosphere around Everton. That change in attitude was perfectly illustrated at Stamford Bridge yesterday. It was like watching the real Everton again, never giving up, battling for every ball and playing with confidence.
The heart and battling qualities that have been demonstrated in the last three or four games is typical of Everton under David Moyes. Under the Scot it has always been hard to beat Everton but in the first few months of the season that quality (not helped by a ridiculous injury list) just hasn’t been there for some reason.
I was starting to worry that those fighting qualities were gone forever. However I now have no worries about relegation or being at the bottom of the league, as I know that we now have the fight and the heart back in the team. Everton haven’t became a bad team over night. We just needed some luck and some confidence and I think the tide has now turned.
Players to return
When some of those injured players do start to return to the squad we will see an even more confident Everton squad. Any team that loses key players will suffer in form and confidence. To lose so many players has been hard on an already small squad. However with the likes of Phil Jagielka, Mikel Arteta and Phil Neville all set for returns early next year there’s suddenly a brighter outlook for Everton and the unlucky David Moyes.
Premier League surprises
Yesterday’s results showed why the Premier League is regarded as one of the top leagues in the world. The top two teams in the league failed to win. Money bags Manchester City could only draw 3-3 at struggling Bolton. Champions League chasing Tottenham struggled against struggling Wolves. Yesterday also produced some other amazing games full of incident and action. That is why I love the Premier League, you just never know what your going to get!
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