Frustrated Marouane Fellaini seeks improvement
Everton anchorman Marouane Fellaini admits his team-mates are angry following last week’s shocking 4-1 Premier League home loss to West Bromwich Albion and they want to put the record straight at Chelsea this Saturday.
The giant Belgian makes a return to the squad after missing the previous three games after seeing red in last month’s 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers and he now wants to play his part in the capital after a frustrating spell on the sidelines.
“All the players are still angry after losing that game at home,” he said.
“We are hoping for a good performance now to bounce back. Chelsea are a big team and a dangerous team. But we have a good record against them and tend to play better against good teams.
“Hopefully it’s the same again. We are motivated to do well against the big players. I have had a frustrating time.
“I was injured then I got back training again, the manager gave me confidence, I played again and then was sent off.
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“It is positive in a way because I have thought a lot about it and I know it is my mistake, my error and I will not do it again. I have trained hard while I have been suspended and am ready to play. The manager will decide whether I play or not but I am ready.”
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