Sunday, 31 January 2016

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Barkley Wraps Up Everton’s FA Cup Stroll At Carlisle

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Everton eased into the fifth round of the FA Cup as early goals from Arouna Koné and Aaron Lennon and a deflected Ross Barkley strike steered them to a comfortable win at Carlisle.
Koné opened the scoring by tapping in with only around 90 seconds of the tie gone before Lennon doubled Everton’s advantage in the 14th minute.
Carlisle – back playing at their Brunton Park home for only the second time since last month’s floods – had threatened in between via a Derek Asamoah shot and did their best to cause their Premier League visitors problems thereafter.
But the contest was effectively settled in when Barkley sent a shot in off Mark Ellis from the edge of the box.
The win provided a timely boost for Everton and Roberto Martínez, four days after from their Capital One Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City.
Martínez, whose side are 12th in the Premier League and have won only once in 10 top-flight games, has faced considerable criticism, with Everton being accused of underachieving. But at least they still have a viable-looking route to success still open this season after this routine victory – with a side showing six changes – against the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, reports The Press Association.
For Carlisle, no matter what happened on the pitch, this was always going to be a special occasion. Only a few weeks earlier, their stadium’s playing surface had been submerged amid severe flooding in the area caused by Storm Desmond.
A tremendous sense of community spirit followed, with players and staff from the club helping stricken townspeople, and the team were able to play “home” games at Preston, Blackburn and Blackpool while a major repair effort went on at the ground.
With a new pitch laid, Keith Curle’s team then played their first match on it on 23 January, drawing 1-1 with York in the league.
A bumper crowd of around 17,000 greeted kick-off with a wall of noise but the home fans were soon silenced as Lennon broke free on the right and his low delivery was touched in by Koné.

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