As Everton celebrated a convincing 4-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Goodison Park, one player who failed to impress was substitute Jack Harrison. The winger’s underwhelming display has raised questions about his role in the team and whether he deserves a spot in the starting lineup for the upcoming match against Liverpool.
Harrison’s player rating of 6 was one of the lowest among the Everton players, and for good reason. He failed to make any significant impact on the game, struggling to create chances and often losing possession of the ball. His lack of creativity and work rate was a stark contrast to the high level of intensity and energy displayed by the rest of the team.
“Jack Harrison’s performance was a disappointment,” said Everton manager Sean Dyche. “We know he’s capable of more, and we’ll be working with him to try and get him back to his best.”
Harrison’s underwhelming display was particularly noticeable given the high stakes of the match. With Everton struggling to find consistency this season, a win over Wolves was crucial in helping the team move up the table. And while Harrison’s teammates were celebrating a much-needed win, his lackluster performance was a reminder that he still has a lot to prove.
As Everton prepare to face Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, Dyche will be looking for players who can make a real difference on the pitch. Unfortunately, based on his recent performance, Jack Harrison does not appear to be one of them.
“Dwight McNeil and Iliman Ndiaye have been in good form, and they’ll be pushing for starts against Liverpool,” said Dyche. “We’ll have to see how Jack responds in training this week, but he’ll need to do more to convince me that he deserves a spot in the starting lineup.”
Harrison’s lack of form is a concern for Everton, particularly given the team’s struggles to find consistency this season. With the Merseyside derby just around the corner, Dyche will be looking for players who can make a real impact on the game. Unfortunately, based on his recent performance, Jack Harrison does not appear to be one of them.
In fact, it’s hard to make a case for Harrison’s inclusion in the starting lineup for the Liverpool match. With McNeil and Ndiaye both in good form, Harrison’s lack of creativity and work rate makes him a luxury the team can ill afford.
As Everton prepare to face their arch-rivals, Dyche will be looking for players who can make a real difference on the pitch. Unfortunately, based on his recent performance, Jack Harrison does not appear to be one of them.
“Jack Harrison needs to do more to convince me that he deserves a spot in the starting lineup,” said Dyche. “We’ll be working with him to try and get him back to his best, but he needs to show more if he wants to be a part of our team.”
Only time will tell if Harrison can turn his form around and prove himself to be a valuable member of the Everton team. But for now, it’s hard to make a case for his inclusion in the starting lineup for the Liverpool match.