November 22, 2024

Michael Ball believes that Everton need to make Goodison Pak a horrible place to visit ahead of the arrival of Luton Town in the Premier League.

The newly-promoted side, still looking for their first point will be travelling to Merseyside this week to face Sean Dyche’s side on Saturday, 30 September.

The Toffees sit in 15th place currently – three points shy of the dreaded relegation zone.

Ball told the Liverpool Echo on 25 September, “Everyone has been looking at this Luton game as our first win, thankfully it’s not!

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“When Goodison Park is bouncing, opposition players just want to go home. They will want the referee to blow the whistle because they know they’ll be against it, we’ve got to use that to our advantage, Sean Dyche has to set his team up correctly and that’s what we need to learn from the Arsenal game.

Pundit issues Goodison Park admission ahead of Everton v Luton Town Premier League clash

Pundit issues Goodison Park admission ahead of Everton v Luton Town Premier League clash

“When Goodison Park is bouncing, opposition players just want to go home. They will want the referee to blow the whistle because they know they’ll be against it, we’ve got to use that to our advantage, Sean Dyche has to set his team up correctly and that’s what we need to learn from the Arsenal game.

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“When Goodison Park is bouncing, opposition players just want to go home. They will want the referee to blow the whistle because they know they’ll be against it, we’ve got to use that to our advantage, Sean Dyche has to set his team up correctly and that’s what we need to learn from the Arsenal game.

“When Goodison Park is bouncing, opposition players just want to go home. They will want the referee to blow the whistle because they know they’ll be against it, we’ve got to use that to our advantage, Sean Dyche has to set his team up correctly and that’s what we need to learn from the Arsenal game.

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“Hopefully, it’s confidence we can bring back to Goodison Park with back-to-back wins in the Premier League. I’ve watched Luton pretty closely, they have been half unlucky, they’ve come to the Premier League, the standards higher but they’ve been unlucky.

“When Goodison Park is bouncing, opposition players just want to go home. They will want the referee to blow the whistle because they know they’ll be against it, we’ve got to use that to our advantage, Sean Dyche has to set his team up correctly and that’s what we need to learn from the Arsenal game.

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