When Everton’s Premier League case finally goes their way, Beto departs, leaving them with a big decision to make.

When Everton’s Premier League case finally goes their way, Beto departs, leaving them with a big decision to make.

Everton‘s long wait for a penalty finally ended on Saturday, marking a significant moment for the team. The drought had stretched on for so long that it almost seemed inevitable the opportunity would be squandered.

Manager Sean Dyche later expressed confidence in Beto’s penalty-taking abilities, but since the match, there has been debate about who should have stepped up, especially with regular taker

Dominic Calvert-Lewin on the bench.

Here, some of the ECHO’s Blues writers share their thoughts on who they believe should take on the responsibility.

Chris Beesley – Stick to the Basics

Given Everton’s infrequent penalty situations, it’s understandable if there’s some rustiness in their approach. However, despite Beto’s confidence in taking the penalty, I wouldn’t entrust him with the next one.

While Dyche mentions that Everton’s players practice penalties in training, the pressure of a real game situation is different. While Beto scored against West Ham, consistency is key, and I’d prefer

a more experienced player like Calvert-Lewin to take charge if he’s on the field.

If not, sticking to basics with someone like James Tarkowski seems prudent.

Matt Jones – Consider Unconventional Options

After the initial relief of finally getting a penalty, there was a sobering realization that converting it wasn’t guaranteed. Beto’s attempt highlighted the need for a more reliable penalty taker.

While Calvert-Lewin would be the obvious choice, his recent goal drought raises questions.

Doucoure, McNeil, or Harrison lack the necessary confidence for such a task.

Surprisingly, options like Pickford, Branthwaite, or Tarkowski might be worth

considering, highlighting Everton’s lack of specialist penalty takers.

 

Considering Everton’s historic struggles with penalties, perhaps scouting the

Under-18s for a sharpshooter might be a wise move.

In summary, while the debate continues on who should step up for Everton’s next penalty,

it’s evident that finding a consistent and reliable penalty taker remains a priority for the team.

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