The Jury: Everton FC fans on the draw at Aston Villa & the Blues' Europa League hopes

15 April 2010 00:00
TONY SCOTT, Walton[LNB]MAKE no mistake about it, Everton were great last night and fully deserved all three points.[LNB]Steven Pienaar, Tim Cahill and Jack Rodwell played some mouth-watering football last night shifting the ball at will and them three players along with Felliani and Arteta will have every Evertonian in dreamland next season.[LNB]This was typical Aston Villa last night relying on own goals, fouls off the ball, counter attacking at home and players diving everywhere.[LNB]I've seen lower division teams play better than them so it's just rewards that they've been beaten twice at Wembley this year.[LNB]With two defeats in 20 games the players have done remarkable since Christmas so they need to keep going with the remaining four games. No doubt Moyes will have his players motivated to fight to the death.[LNB]COLE FRASER, Litherland[LNB]WHAT a blow it was to throw away the win in injury time at Villa last night.[LNB]Over the 90 minutes we were probably the better side and we easily looked good value for a vital three points. We played much better football that Villa did.[LNB]Cahill did very well in midfield, making some vital interceptions and put himself about well up front as well.[LNB]We limited Villa to counter attacks rather than letting them play with the ball.[LNB]We have now missed our chance to go above Villa but I think we can still catch them up because we are in much better form than they are at present.[LNB]I can see them dropping more points than us in the remaining games.[LNB]If we are still to push them for seventh spot then we need to take the three points at Blackburn on Saturday.[LNB]And if that is to happen then I'd like to see us start with Louis Saha, rather than Yakubu.

Source: Liverpool_Echo