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ALEX IWOBI WANTS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF EVERTON'S VITAL FINAL TWO GAMES.

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The players, according to Everton midfielder Alex Iwobi, are focused on winning their final two games to maintain their Premier League position.

Even with the crucial, morale-boosting victory at Brighton six days prior, Sean Dyche is team's loss to champion-elect Manchester City at home was not unexpected, and it has not really changed the game for them.

One victory might be sufficient to keep them in the top division for another 70 seasons, but beating Bournemouth at Goodison Park and Wolves away would virtually likely do that.


Since things are so close at the bottom, it seems conceivable that one or both of the remaining relegation spots will be decided on the final day, unlike the previous season when the Toffees secured their future in their penultimate game, the final home game against Crystal Palace.

A large haul for Everton will therefore be extremely essential.

"We can not be too depressed, but there is a football adage that says you can not be too ecstatic, like against Brighton, and then too depressed about City. Iwobi stated that all we need to do is pick up the pace.

"The mindset is to believe that we can stay up and get the most points possible, which is six.


We must get ready, examine the Wolves' weaknesses, and plan how to exploit them.

The remaining spectators at a Goodison Park that was quickly emptying were eager to show their support for the players despite the defeat for City.

Iwobi acknowledges it will be crucial for the season finale against a Bournemouth team that is already safe, but he also acknowledged it was a big boost for the team going to Molineux before that, particularly in a season that has been tense between supporters and the club.

After a disappointing outcome, the support of the fans demonstrates how much they care about and want us to succeed, he continued.


That serves as our inspiration for the upcoming match. It is only fair that we fight for them as well if they can fight for us.

Right-back Nathan Patterson is still getting used to the team after struggling with his fitness and finding it challenging to join a struggling team after starting the last two games due to Seamus Coleman's injury.


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