Everton – West Ham Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction

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Everton - West Ham Prediction, Picks and Taips

Five games, five wins. This is the competitive balance of Everton FC in the still young 2020/21 season. The Merseyside club has got off to an impressive start and is on target. After two defeats in a row at the beginning of the league, West Ham also reported back on Sunday with a bang. The Hammers won 4-0 at home against Wolverhampton. Both teams were pretty close together last season. The Blues ended a mixed season in the Premier League with 49 points in twelfth place. West Ham, meanwhile, came in ten points less than 16th. Both teams have more plans for the 2020/21 season. After all, both traditional clubs have already won the European Cup Winners' Cup. The EFL Cup, on the other hand, is still missing in the showcases of the club houses for both clubs. As the easiest way into European show business, the competitors in this round of 16 should take him very seriously. We at Everton against West Ham consider the tip on the victory of the Toffees to be the best possible option.

Last December, Carlo Ancelotti, a big name in the dugout, took over at Everton FC. Despite prompt reinforcement on the winter transfer market, the turnaround could not be achieved under the man who won the Champions League twice as a player and three times as a coach. The bottom line was that twelfth place was a sobering result for the Toffees, whose aim is to attack the lower end of the upper third of the Premier League and qualify for a European competition. The start of the season went all the better after Allan, James Rodríguez and Abdoulaye Doucouré were able to bring other top-class players to Merseyside this summer. Rumor has it that Arkadiusz Milik, another former Ancelotti student, is also on the way and could add to the blues. Everton greets after three games and three wins at the moment from second place in the Premier League. Not only did the Toffees defeat Tottenham, one of the said teams they'd like to attack, but they also did their duty against West Brom and Crystal Palace. Because nothing burned in the EFL Cup in the first two rounds with two wins with a difference of three goals each, there are five wins from five competitive games at the Blues. The tip for the sixth success of the Toffees is under a correspondingly good star at Everton against West Ham. After all, in the EFL Cup, in which many opponents often only send the B-Elf, it would only take four more wins for Everton to be safely qualified for the Europa League. The Ancelotti-Elf will certainly not give up such a chance lightly, which is why we expect a concentrated performance. That makes the task all the more difficult for the Hammers.

The EFL Cup is also an excellent opportunity for West Ham United to finally make a comeback on the international stage. The Hammers played for the last time after two good years in the Premier League in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 seasons only in qualifying for the Europa League. Both times the Hammers failed in the decisive games against the Romanian outsider Astra Giurgiu. West Ham has never been successfully qualified for the group stage of a European competition, which could change with the overall victory in the EFL Cup. In addition to three wins in the FA Cup, the Community Shield and the European Cup Winners' Cup (1965), the EFL Cup is a trophy that the Hammers still lack. Judging by the fact that in the current millennium alone, with teams like Swansea, Blackburn, Middlesbrough or Birmingham, an underdog has won the second most important English cup, the chances are there. But before that, West Ham has to survive away on Merseyside, which is really no easy task. However, in view of the latest record, it is not impossible to make it to the round of 16. The Londoners have won two of the last five competitive games at Goodison Park. Maybe the Hammers got the corner just in time at the weekend. After the two opening defeats against Newcastle and Arsenal, the Irons finally secured a convincing 4-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday. It is true that the game showed that David Moyes' troops are capable of big games on good days. Ultimately, however, the final consistency is still missing, which is why the odds of the bookmakers also speak against the Londoners at Everton against West Ham.
Our recommendation tip for Everton - West Ham : Everton to win @ 1.72