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Everton 2019/20 Home kit Longsleeve Small BNWT
Everton 2019/20 Home kit Longsleeve Small BNWT
Condition: ★★★★★
A rare Everton Longsleeve kit in Brand New With Tags condition. The size is Small, it was manufactured by Umbro and it also has a random ''Angry Birds'' sponsor heat pressed on the left sleeve.
Everton's 2019/20 season was their 116th season in top-flight English football, and it was a campaign of ups and downs, particularly marked by managerial changes and underwhelming cup runs.
Premier League:
- Final position: 12th
- Points: 49
- Record: 13 wins, 10 draws, 15 losses
- Top Scorer (League): Dominic Calvert-Lewin (13 goals)
Everton started the season under Marco Silva, but a string of poor results led to his sacking in December 2019, with the club hovering around the relegation zone. Silva was replaced by Duncan Ferguson as caretaker manager for a few matches, before Carlo Ancelotti was appointed head coach later in December. Under Ancelotti, Everton improved but were inconsistent, finishing the season in a mid-table 12th place. Despite showing glimpses of promise, they failed to challenge for European places.
FA Cup:
- Eliminated: 3rd Round
EFL Cup (Carabao Cup):
- Eliminated: Quarterfinals
- Opponent: Leicester City
- Result: 2–2 (Leicester won 4–2 on penalties)
Everton reached the quarterfinals of the EFL Cup, a positive run in the competition. In the quarterfinal, they played Leicester City at Goodison Park. The match ended in a 2–2 draw, but Everton lost on penalties (2–4), dashing their hopes of silverware.
Key Moments of the Season:
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Marco Silva's Sacking:
- After a poor start to the season, which included a 5–2 defeat to Liverpool in December, Silva was dismissed. His departure came after Everton dropped into the relegation zone.
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Duncan Ferguson’s Caretaker Stint:
- Ferguson took charge as interim manager and inspired a temporary turnaround, including a memorable 3–1 victory against Chelsea at Goodison Park.
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Carlo Ancelotti’s Appointment:
- The hiring of Ancelotti, a three-time Champions League-winning manager, brought optimism. Results improved under him, although consistency remained an issue, especially after the restart following the COVID-19 pandemic suspension.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison:
- Both players were among the few bright spots. Dominic Calvert-Lewin enjoyed his best scoring season, and Richarlison also contributed important goals.