• FA Cup quarter-final offers chance to end season on high note
• ‘We have been winning then throwing it absent … it is painfulRoberto Martínez insists Everton’s season will not be defined by Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final with Chelsea,and claims he is not worried approximately his future despite his popularity plummeting through his side’s habit of losing matches from promising positions.“We have been winning the game then throwing it absent, and that is harder to take than not being good enough in the first station, or ” Martínez said. “It is a painful process to disappear through but we can learn from it. The FA Cup is a different competition to the league and in the rounds played so far we have not even conceded a goal. The focus now is on Chelsea,who might be out of the Champions League but are still final year’s English champions, so with a late kick-off and a game under lights we are hoping the Goodison effect will approach into play.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com