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2013–14 Everton F.C. season

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Everton 2013–14 football season
Everton
2013–14 season
ChairmanBill Kenwright
ManagerRoberto Martínez
StadiumGoodison Park (39,571)[1]
Premier League5th
FA CupSixth Round
League CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague:Romelu Lukaku (15)
All:Romelu Lukaku (16)
Average home league attendance37,732[2]

The2013–14 season wasEverton's 22nd season in thePremier League and 60th consecutive season in the top division ofEnglish football. It was also Everton's 115th season of league football and117th season in all competitions. It was the first season withoutDavid Moyes as manager since 2002, with Moyes leaving Everton to succeedAlex Ferguson as manager ofManchester United. In addition, the club crest was redesigned ahead of this season for the first time since 2000. On 5 June 2013,Roberto Martínez was announced as the new Everton manager, having left his post at relegatedFA Cup holdersWigan Athletic.[3] Everton finished in sixth position in the domestic league in theprevious season, missing out on qualification for theUEFA Europa League, meaning it failed to qualify for anyEuropean competitions for the fourth season running.

Everton'sPremier League campaign began in August 2013 with Martínez changing their style of play to a possession based, attractive brand of football which initially led to three successive draws to start the season.[4] A first victory came in the next match 1–0 againstChelsea and by Christmas Everton had only suffered one defeat, a run which included a win over Moyes' Manchester United, the first time the club had tasted success atOld Trafford in 21 years. The team almost went an entire year unbeaten at home but lost 1–0 againstSunderland onBoxing Day. Everton's progress stalled somewhat in the early part of 2014 with three losses in four games againstLiverpool,Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, before winning seven league games in a row for the first time since 1987. The spell contained perhaps Everton's best performance of the season when they defeatedArsenal 3–0. The streak was ended with a 3–2 home defeat byCrystal Palace, but Everton returned to do the double over Manchester United for the first time since 1969. Moyes was sacked as their manager a day later. Two defeats in a row after this ended Everton'sChampions League hopes but a finish of 5th in the league table is their highest in five years with Everton qualifying for next season'sEuropa League. Martínez utilised theloan market during the season, withRomelu Lukaku (on loan from Chelsea) being Everton's top scorer with 16 goals in all competitions. The emergence of young players such asRoss Barkley,John Stones and summer signingJames McCarthy was also a feature of his debut season in charge, with Barkley going on to be selected forEngland's World Cup squad. Right backSéamus Coleman was named Everton's player of the year.[5]

In the cup competitions Everton lost in the sixth round of theFA Cup (entered at round three) and the third round of theLeague Cup (entered at round two).

Season overview

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July

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Everton announced on 25 May 2013 that the club would be competing in the inaugural edition of theInternational Champions Cup, based in venues across the United States and in one European city, and held between 27 July and 7 August 2013.[6] The opening fixtures were announced four days later, with Everton playing2012–13 Serie A championsJuventus in the first round.[7]

Between 8 and 9 July 2013,Roberto Martínez signed four players who last season played for his former clubWigan Athletic:

  • Arouna Koné, a 29-year-old Ivorian striker who scored 11 goals in his debut Premier League campaign in the previous season. Everton met a £5 million release clause and beat off the competition ofNewcastle United to sign him.[8]
  • Antolín Alcaraz, a 30-year-old Paraguayan central defender who joined on a free transfer after his contract at Wigan had expired. He had been at Wigan for three seasons but saw his 2012–13 season curtailed due to a groin injury.[9]
  • Joel Robles, a 23-year-old Spanish goalkeeper who had spent last year on loan to Wigan fromAtlético Madrid. He joined on a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[10]
  • James McCarthy, signed from Wigan for £13 million. He became the club's second most expensive player in their history; due to a clause in his Wigan contract, his former club Hamilton received a sell-on fee from the Everton transfer, which they used to invest in the youth system through which the player had emerged. He forged a partnership with Gareth Barry which was a key factor in Everton amassing 72 points during the campaign, a club record in the Premier League. Martínez claimed that McCarthy's performances had been so impressive that his transfer value had doubled during his first season. McCarthy had to wait until the last game of the season to score his first goal for the club when he netted the opener in a 2–0 win over Hull City.

Everton also signed 19-year-old Spanish forwardGerard Deulofeu on a season-long loan fromBarcelona the following day, on 10 July 2013.[11]

August

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Everton'sPremier League campaign began on 17 August with a 2–2 draw away toNorwich City, during whichRoss Barkley scored his first goal for the club.[12] New managerRoberto Martínez saw his first competitive win come in the second round of theLeague Cup with Everton needing extra time to defeat League OneStevenage 2–1.[13]

September

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On the final day of the summer transfer window Everton brought three players into the club:

Two long standing Everton players were sold:

Everton's first league win of the season came with a 1–0 home success overChelsea withSteven Naismith getting the game's only goal.[17] They then came back from 2–1 down to beatWest Ham United 3–2 atUpton Park asLeighton Baines scored two free-kicks andRomelu Lukaku became the first Everton player sinceAlan Ball in 1966 to score a winner on their debut. The result also madeRoberto Martínez the first ever manager in the club's history to be unbeaten in their first six games.[18] However, the run did not last as in the next fixtureFulham won 2–1 in the third round of theLeague Cup.[19] New striker Lukaku continued his early form for the club by scoring two goals in the next league game againstNewcastle United in a match where Everton led 3–0 at half-time and survived a second half comeback to win 3–2.[20]

October

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Everton's unbeaten run in the Premier League at the start of the season came to an end on 5 October when it was defeated byManchester City by 3–1 at theCity of Manchester Stadium.[21] After the international break the following week, Everton returned to winning ways with a 2–1 home victory overHull City, which sawSteven Pienaar score the winning goal just 10 seconds after coming off the bench, making his return to the side from a hamstring injury.[22] A 2–0 away win overAston Villa the following week sawRomelu Lukaku score his fifth goal in as many league appearances for Everton, and momentarily moved the club into fourth position on the league table.[23]

November

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Everton began the month with a 0–0 home draw againstTottenham Hotspur which meant the club had only suffered one defeat from their opening 10 games in successive seasons for the first time in its history.[24] Another 0–0 draw followed before the firstMerseyside derby of the season during which Everton came from 2–1 down to lead 3–2, before an 89th minuteLiverpool goal saw the game end 3–3.[25] Everton returned to winning ways by defeatingStoke City 4–0 with bothGerard Deulofeu andBryan Oviedo scoring their first league goals for the club.Romelu Lukaku continued his impressive start to the season by scoring his eighth goal in ten games as Everton finished the month in theChampions League places.[26]

December

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The next fixture sawManchester United managerDavid Moyes face his former club for the first time and it was Everton who won 1–0 to record their first victory atOld Trafford for the first time in 21 years with another goal from Oviedo.[27] Deulofeu scored an 84th-minute goal to earn a 1–1 draw with league leadersArsenal at theEmirates Stadium in the next fixture.[28] Everton then beatFulham at home for the 21st consecutive time with a 4–1 win asLeon Osman scored on his 300th league appearance for the club.[29] Everton then travelled toSwansea and won 2–1, maintaining their record of never having lost to the Welsh side in any fixture.[30] The club then suffered a setback to bottom of the tableSunderland, losing at home in the league for the first time in a year, afterTim Howard conceded an early penalty and was sent off in the 25th minute.[31] Winning ways were restored in the following fixture againstSouthampton with goals from Coleman and Lukaku, his first in five league starts, to ensure Everton ended 2013 fourth in the table.[32]

January

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The new year began with Everton travelling to theBritannia Stadium to faceStoke City and they earned a 1–1 draw courtesy of a stoppage timeLeighton Baines penalty.[33] A comfortable progression into the fourth round of theFA Cup followed by beatingChampionship sideQueens Park Rangers 4–0 with strikerNikica Jelavić scoring his first goals of the season.[34] Everton's first league win of 2014 was a 2–0 home success overNorwich City, meaning the side had now earned 42 points from their last 51 at Goodison Park.[35] The club then saw offLeague One sideStevenage 4–0 to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup,[36] but then suffered their biggest derby defeat since 1982 asLiverpool thrashed them 4–0 at Anfield.[37]

During theJanuary transfer window Everton brought two players into their first team squad:

The club also sold two players during the month:

  • Nikica Jelavić's two-year stay at the club ended after he moved toHull City. The striker had enjoyed a fast start for Everton by scoring nine goals in his first thirteen games, but netted just two goals in the whole of 2013. He had fallen behindRomelu Lukaku as the first choice striker and also moved in a bid to improve his chances of selection inCroatia's squad for theWorld Cup.[40]
  • John Heitinga moved toFulham after four and a half years at Everton. He had struggled for first team football during the season having failed to start a single league game, but did score on his final appearance for the club in an FA Cup fixture againstStevenage.[41]

February

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Kevin Mirallas scored a fantastic 25 yard freekick as Everton came from a goal down to beatAston Villa 2–1.[42] Everton lost for the second time in three games asTottenham Hotspur defeated them 1–0 at White Hart Lane,[43] but their form in the FA Cup continued with a 3–1 home success overSwansea City to reach the quarter-finals.[44] The club then lost a second league game in a row for the first time this season whenChelsea scored a stoppage time winner atStamford Bridge.[45]

March

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Romelu Lukaku returned from an ankle injury to score a late goal in a 1–0 win overWest Ham United to begin March,[46] but Everton were knocked out of the FA Cup following a 4–1 defeat toArsenal which means the club have now failed to beat the Gunners in the last 20 away meetings.[47]Séamus Coleman's miscued shot in the last minute of the next game againstCardiff City ensured Everton responded with a 2–1 victory to be placed sixth in the table.[48] The club then won four league games in a row for the first time in six years by defeatingNewcastle United 3–0 thanks to an amazing solo goal fromRoss Barkley who dribbled from inside his own half to score the opener. It was Everton's biggest win at Newcastle in 47 years.[49] Everton ended the month with a fifth successive victory for the first time since 2002 with a 3–1 away win overFulham.[50]

April and May

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Everton beat Champions League rivalsArsenal 3–0 at home in a performance manager Martínez described as tactically perfect. The result left the side a point behind the fourth placed Gunners with a game in hand.[51] A seventh successive league win for the first time since 1987 followed with a 1–0 victory overSunderland which moved the club into fourth place. It also took them to 65 points, the highest total Everton have ever amassed in a Premier League season.[52] The club then handed the initiative back to Arsenal in the race for Champions League football as they lost 3–2 at home toCrystal Palace.[53] Everton responded with a 2–0 victory overManchester United and in doing so did the double over for the reigning champions for the first time since 1969.[54] Everton's previous managerDavid Moyes was sacked by United a day later after just 10 months in charge.[55] However, Everton then lost 2–0 againstSouthampton (with own goals fromAntolín Alcaraz andSéamus Coleman) and 3–2 toManchester City to end their chances of finishing the campaign in fourth place.[56] Before the Manchester City game there had been rumours that Everton would not try 100% or field a weakened side as any positive result would give rivalsLiverpool the impetus in the race for the title.[57][58] Roberto Martínez insisted his team would be giving everything they had for the win and, despite the loss, he said afterwards that he was proud of the effort of the players.[59][60] Everton finished the season by winning 2–0 away at FA Cup finalistsHull City to finish fifth in the table and qualify for next season'sEuropa League.[61]

Pre-season

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Friendlies

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Austria ViennaAustria vEnglandEverton
14 JulyAustria ViennaAustria2 – 1EnglandEvertonVienna, Austria
17:00CESTStanković 14',38' (pen.)ReportVellios 39'Stadium:Franz Horr Stadium
Attendance: 7,125[62]
Referee: Gerhard Grobelnik (Austria)[62]
Accrington StanleyEngland vEnglandEverton
17 JulyAccrington StanleyEngland1 – 4EnglandEvertonAccrington, England
19:45BSTMurphy 44'ReportGibson 11'
Anichebe 16'
Mirallas 42'
Osman 62'
Stadium:Crown Ground
Attendance: 3,642[63]
Referee:Neil Swarbrick (England)[63]
Blackburn RoversEngland vEnglandEverton
27 JulyBlackburn RoversEngland1 – 3EnglandEvertonBlackburn, England
14:00BSTDann 87'ReportMirallas 24'
Jelavić 55',78'
Stadium:Ewood Park
Attendance: 9,142[64]
Referee: Graham Salisbury (England)[64]
EvertonEngland vSpainReal Betis
11 AugustEvertonEngland2 – 1SpainReal BetisLiverpool, England
15:00BSTJelavić 35'
Mirallas 62'
ReportBraian 90'Stadium:Goodison Park
Referee:Howard Webb (England)

International Champions Cup

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Main article:2013 International Champions Cup
JuventusItaly vEnglandEverton
31 JulyFirst roundJuventusItaly1 – 1
(5 – 6p)
EnglandEvertonSan Francisco, United States
20:00PDTAsamoah 81'ReportMirallas 61'Stadium:AT&T Park
Attendance: 22,208
Penalties
Matrisoccer ball with check mark
Asamoahsoccer ball with check mark
Vučinićsoccer ball with check mark
Vidalsoccer ball with check mark
Pirlosoccer ball with red X
Mottasoccer ball with check mark
Pelusosoccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red XOsman
soccer ball with check markBarkley
soccer ball with check markMirallas
soccer ball with check markJagielka
soccer ball with check markOviedo
soccer ball with check markStones
soccer ball with check markColeman
EvertonEngland vSpainReal Madrid
3 AugustSecond roundEvertonEngland1 – 2SpainReal MadridLos Angeles, United States
19:30PDTJelavić 60'ReportRonaldo 17'
Özil 31'
Stadium:Dodger Stadium
Attendance: 40,681[65]
EvertonEngland vSpainValencia
6 AugustChampionship roundEvertonEngland0 – 1SpainValenciaMiami Gardens, United States
21:00EDTReportMíchel 53'Stadium:Sun Life Stadium
Attendance: 38,513

Competitions

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Overall

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CompetitionStarted roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First matchLast match
Premier League5th17 August 201311 May 2014
League Cup2nd round3rd round28 August 201324 September 2013
FA Cup3rd round6th round4 January 20148 March 2014

Updated to match played 16 April 2014
Source:Competitions

Premier League

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Main article:2013–14 Premier League

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
3Chelsea3825767127+4482Qualification for theChampions League group stage
4Arsenal3824776841+2779Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Everton3821986139+2272Qualification for theEuropa League group stage
6Tottenham Hotspur38216115551+469Qualification for theEuropa League play-off round[a]
7Manchester United38197126443+2164
Source:Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[66]
Notes:
  1. ^Since the winners of2013–14 Football League Cup (Manchester City) qualified for the Champions League, the spot awarded to them (Europa League play-off round) was passed to the 6th-placed team.

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
3821986139 +227213333819 +198652320 +3

Last updated: 11 May.
Source:Premier League

Results by matchday

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Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAAHAAHHHAAHAHHAHA
ResultDDDWWWLWWDDDWWDWWLWDWDLWLLWWWWWWWLWLLW
Position7131595456475545544545466567665555455555
Source:Statto.com
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Norwich City v Everton
17 August 20131Norwich City2–2 EvertonNorwich
15:00BSTMartinYellow card 44'
Whittaker 51'
TurnerYellow card 59'
Van Wolfswinkel 71'
ReportBarkley 61'
Coleman 65'
Stadium:Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,824
Referee:Michael Oliver
Everton vWest Bromwich Albion
24 August 20132 Everton0–0West Bromwich AlbionLiverpool
15:00BSTBarkleyYellow card 85'ReportMulumbuYellow card 28'Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 36,410
Referee:Roger East
Cardiff City v Everton
31 August 20133Cardiff City0–0 EvertonCardiff
15:00BSTConnollyYellow card 49'ReportBarkleyYellow card 38'Stadium:Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 27,344
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Everton vChelsea
14 September 20134 Everton1–0ChelseaLiverpool
17:30BSTNaismith 45+1'ReportIvanovićYellow card 65'
HazardYellow card 79'
David LuizYellow card 82'
MikelYellow card 86'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 36,034
Referee:Howard Webb
West Ham United v Everton
21 September 20135West Ham United2–3 EvertonLondon
15:00BSTMorrison 31',Yellow card 37'
CollinsYellow card 61'
NobleYellow card 68' Yellow-red card 81' 76' (pen.)
ReportBarkleyYellow card 45'
Baines 62',83'
Lukaku 85'
Stadium:Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,952
Referee:Lee Mason
Everton vNewcastle United
30 September 20136 Everton3–2Newcastle UnitedLiverpool
20:00BSTLukaku 5',37'
BainesYellow card 17'
Barkley 25'
MirallasYellow card 44'
BarryYellow card 80'
ReportCabaye 51'
TiotéYellow card 55'
Rémy 89'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 33,495
Referee:Phil Dowd
Manchester City v Everton
5 October 20137Manchester City3–1 EvertonManchester
12:45BSTNegredo 17'
KompanyYellow card 23'
Agüero 45'
MilnerYellow card 45+4'
Howard 69' (o.g.)
SilvaYellow card 74'
ZabaletaYellow card 78'
FernandinhoYellow card 89'
ReportLukaku 16'
DistinYellow card 69'
HowardYellow card 70'
ColemanYellow card 80'
NaismithYellow card 87'
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,267
Referee:Jonathan Moss
Everton vHull City
19 October 20138 Everton2–1Hull CityLiverpool
15:00BSTBarry 8',Yellow card 29'
OsmanYellow card 55'
Pienaar 57'
BainesYellow card 90+4'
ReportSagbo 30'
HuddlestoneYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,828
Referee:Neil Swarbrick
Aston Villa v Everton
26 October 20139Aston Villa0–2 EvertonBirmingham
15:00BSTReportMcCarthyYellow card 62'
Lukaku 68'
Osman 81'
HowardYellow card 87'
Stadium:Villa Park
Attendance: 35,154
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Everton vTottenham Hotspur
3 November 201310 Everton0–0Tottenham HotspurLiverpool
13:30GMTHowardYellow card 10'
McCarthyYellow card 17'
MirallasYellow card 48'
LukakuYellow card 78'
ReportPaulinhoYellow card 68'Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,378
Referee:Kevin Friend
Crystal Palace v Everton
9 November 201311Crystal Palace0–0 EvertonLondon
15:00GMTJedinakYellow card 87'ReportStadium:Selhurst Park
Attendance: 25,231
Referee: Craig Pawson
Everton vLiverpool
23 November 201312 Everton3–3LiverpoolLiverpool
12:45GMTMirallas 8',Yellow card 36'
BarkleyYellow card 31'
Lukaku 72',82'
StonesYellow card 83'
OsmanYellow card 88'
ReportCoutinho 5'
Suárez 19',Yellow card 79'
AllenYellow card 62'
LucasYellow card 67'
Sturridge 89'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,576
Referee:Phil Dowd
Everton vStoke City
30 November 201313 Everton4–0Stoke CityLiverpool
15:00GMTDeulofeu 45'
Coleman 49'
Oviedo 58'
Lukaku 79'
ReportCameronYellow card 42'
WhelanYellow card 46'
PietersYellow card 64'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 35,513
Referee:Mike Jones
Manchester United v Everton
4 December 201314Manchester United0–1 EvertonManchester
19:45GMTRooneyYellow card 61'
GiggsYellow card 90+3'
ReportOviedo 86'Stadium:Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,210
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Arsenal v Everton
8 December 201315Arsenal1–1 EvertonLondon
16:00GMTÖzil 80'ReportBarryYellow card 43'
McCarthyYellow card 61'
HowardYellow card 77'
Deulofeu 84',Yellow card 89'
Stadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,001
Referee:Howard Webb
Everton vFulham
14 December 201316 Everton4–1FulhamLiverpool
15:00GMTOsman 18'
Coleman 73'
PienaarYellow card 75'
Barry 84'
Mirallas 90+1'
ReportBerbatov 67' (pen.)
DejagahYellow card 70'
SenderosYellow card 90'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 33,796
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Swansea City v Everton
22 December 201317Swansea City1–2 EvertonSwansea
16:00GMTOviedo 70' (o.g.)
DaviesYellow card 83'
ReportColeman 66'
Barkley 84'
Stadium:Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,695
Referee:Lee Mason
Everton vSunderland
26 December 201318 Everton0–1SunderlandLiverpool
15:00GMTHowardRed card 23'
BarryYellow card 42'
ReportKi 25' (pen.)Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,193
Referee:Lee Probert
Everton vSouthampton
29 December 201319 Everton2–1SouthamptonLiverpool
13:30GMTColeman 9'
OviedoYellow card 51'
Lukaku 74'
McCarthyYellow card 77'
ReportCorkYellow card 62'
LambertYellow card 65'
Ramírez 72',Yellow card 72'
LallanaYellow card 89'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,092
Referee:Mark Clattenburg
Stoke City v Everton
1 January 201420Stoke City1–1 EvertonStoke-on-Trent
15:00GMTAssaidi 49'
CameronYellow card 51'
ShawcrossYellow card 57'
WhelanYellow card 64'
PennantYellow card 90+1'
ReportMirallasYellow card 67'
Baines 90+2' (pen.)
Stadium:Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 25,832
Referee:Andre Marriner
Everton vNorwich City
11 January 201421 Everton2–0Norwich CityLiverpool
15:00GMTBarry 23'
StonesYellow card 45'
Mirallas 59'
ReportBennettYellow card 63'
BassongYellow card 90'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 36,827
Referee:Kevin Friend
West Bromwich Albion v Everton
20 January 201422West Bromwich Albion1–1 EvertonWest Bromwich
20:00GMTYacobYellow card 35'
MorrisonYellow card 44'
RidgewellYellow card 55'
Lugano 75'
ReportMirallas 41',Yellow card 90+2'
BarryYellow card 51'
Stadium:The Hawthorns
Attendance: 24,184
Referee:Michael Oliver
Liverpool v Everton
28 January 201423Liverpool4–0 EvertonLiverpool
20:00GMTGerrard 21'
Sturridge 33',35'
Suárez 50'
ReportPienaarYellow card 38'
BarryYellow card 45+2'
MirallasYellow card 52'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,450
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Everton vAston Villa
1 February 201424 Everton2–1Aston VillaLiverpool
15:00GMTNaismith 74'
Mirallas 85'
BainesYellow card 86'
ReportBacuna 34'Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,469
Referee:Robert Madley
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton
9 February 201425Tottenham Hotspur1–0 EvertonLondon
13:30GMTAdebayor 65'
DembéléYellow card 87'
ReportStadium:White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,944
Referee:Mark Clattenburg
Chelsea v Everton
22 February 201426Chelsea1–0 EvertonLondon
12:45GMTOscarYellow card 9'
Lampard 90+3'
ReportBarryYellow card 82'
JagielkaYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,580
Referee:Lee Probert
Everton vWest Ham United
1 March 201427 Everton1–0West Ham UnitedLiverpool
15:00GMTLukaku 81'
BainesYellow card 90'
ReportTomkinsYellow card 30'Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,286
Referee:Jonathan Moss
Everton vCardiff City
15 March 201428 Everton2–1Cardiff CityLiverpool
15:00GMTOsmanYellow card 58'
Deulofeu 59'
Coleman 90+3'
ReportThéophile-CatherineYellow card 45'
MedelYellow card 58'
Cala 68'
CampbellYellow card 76'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,018
Referee:Roger East
Everton vSwansea City
22 March 201429 Everton3–2Swansea CityLiverpool
15:00GMTBaines 20' (pen.)
Lukaku 53'
Barkley 58'
ReportBony 33'
Williams 90+2'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 36,260
Referee:Michael Oliver
Newcastle United v Everton
25 March 201430Newcastle United0–3 EvertonNewcastle
19:45GMTReportBarkley 24'
Lukaku 49'
BarryYellow card 64'
Osman 85'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 47,622
Referee:Lee Mason
Fulham v Everton
30 March 201431Fulham1–3 EvertonLondon
13:30BSTRietherYellow card 23'
Dejagah 71'
ReportColemanYellow card 31'
Stockdale 50' (o.g.)
BainesYellow card 75'
Mirallas 79'
Naismith 87'
Stadium:Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,454
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Everton vArsenal
6 April 201432 Everton3–0ArsenalLiverpool
13:30BSTOsmanYellow card 6'
Naismith 14'
Lukaku 34'
Arteta 61' (o.g.)
ReportFlaminiYellow card 43'
ArtetaYellow card 90'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,504
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Sunderland v Everton
12 April 201433Sunderland0–1 EvertonSunderland
15:07BSTJohnsonYellow card 19'
BardsleyYellow card 54'
LarssonYellow card 88'
ReportColemanYellow card 53'
Brown 75' (o.g.)
Stadium:Stadium of Light
Attendance: 38,445
Referee:Lee Probert
Everton vCrystal Palace
16 April 201434 Everton2–3Crystal PalaceLiverpool
19:45BSTNaismith 61'
BainesYellow card 65'
Mirallas 86'
ReportPuncheon 23',Yellow card 90+3'
DelaneyYellow card 44'
Dann 49'
Jerome 73'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,333
Referee:Andre Marriner
Everton vManchester United
20 April 201435 Everton2–0Manchester UnitedLiverpool
16:10BSTBaines 28' (pen.)
Mirallas 43'
BarkleyYellow card 47'
McCarthyYellow card 60'
ReportJonesYellow card 27'
SmallingYellow card 49'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,436
Referee:Mark Clattenburg
Southampton v Everton
26 April 201436Southampton2–0 EvertonSouthampton
12:45BSTAlcaraz 1' (o.g.)
Coleman 31' (o.g.)
ReportBarryYellow card 45'
OsmanYellow card 62'
Stadium:St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,313
Referee:Michael Oliver
Everton vManchester City
3 May 201437 Everton2–3Manchester CityLiverpool
17:30BSTBarkley 11'
Lukaku 65'
ReportAgüero 22'
GarcíaYellow card 39'
Džeko 43',48',Yellow card 83'
DemichelisYellow card 66'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,454
Referee:Lee Probert
Hull City v Everton
11 May 201438Hull City0–2 EvertonKingston upon Hull
15:00BSTReportMcCarthy 9'
JagielkaYellow card 23'
Lukaku 46'
Stadium:KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,848
Referee:Howard Webb

League Cup

[edit]
Main article:2013–14 Football League Cup
Everton vStevenage
28 August 2013Second round Everton2–1 (a.e.t.)StevenageLiverpool
19:45BSTOviedoYellow card 45+2'
Deulofeu 45+3'
Fellaini 115'
ReportFreeman 36'
GrayYellow card 63'
DoughtyYellow card 83'
HartleyYellow card 107'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 22,730
Referee:Keith Stroud
Fulham v Everton
24 September 2013Third roundFulham2–1 EvertonLondon
20:00BSTParkerYellow card 16'
Berbatov 54'
Bent 68'
ReportNaismith 12'
GibsonYellow card 35'
ColemanYellow card 79'
McCarthyYellow card 84'
StonesYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Craven Cottage
Attendance: 14,627
Referee:Martin Atkinson

FA Cup

[edit]
Main article:2013–14 FA Cup
Everton vQueens Park Rangers
4 January 2014Third round Everton4–0Queens Park RangersLiverpool
15:00GMTBarkley 35'
Jelavić 44',68'
Coleman 76'
ReportStadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 32,283
Referee:Howard Webb
Stevenage v Everton
25 January 2014Fourth roundStevenage0–4 EvertonStevenage
17:30GMTHartleyYellow card 38'
SmithYellow card 60'
ReportNaismith 5',32'Yellow card 63'
Heitinga 55'
Gueye 84'
Stadium:Broadhall Way
Attendance: 6,913
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Everton vSwansea City
16 February 2014Fifth round Everton3–1Swansea CityLiverpool
13:30GMTTraoré 4'
Naismith 65'
Baines 72' (pen.)
ReportDe Guzmán 15'
AmatYellow card 82'
LitaYellow card 87'
CañasYellow card 87'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 31,498
Referee:Kevin Friend
Arsenal v Everton
8 March 2014Sixth roundArsenal4–1 EvertonLondon
12:45GMTÖzil 7'
FlaminiYellow card 24'
GiroudYellow card 68', 83',85'
Arteta 68' (pen.)
Report 32'Lukaku
Yellow card 69'McCarthy
Stadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,719
Referee:Mark Clattenburg

Players

[edit]

First team squad

[edit]
As of 26 March 2014.[67]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ESPJoel Robles
2DF ENGTony Hibbert
3DF ENGLeighton Baines
4MF IRLDarron Gibson
6DF ENGPhil Jagielka(captain)
7MF IRLAiden McGeady
8MF CRCBryan Oviedo
9FW CIVArouna Koné
10FW ESPGerard Deulofeu(on loan fromBarcelona)
11FW BELKevin Mirallas
14FW SCOSteven Naismith
15DF FRASylvain Distin
16MF IRLJames McCarthy
17FW BELRomelu Lukaku(on loan fromChelsea)
18MF ENGGareth Barry(on loan fromManchester City)
19MF SENMagaye Gueye
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20MF ENGRoss Barkley
21MF ENGLeon Osman(vice-captain)[68]
22MF RSASteven Pienaar
23DF IRLSéamus Coleman
24GK USATim Howard
26DF ENGJohn Stones
28FW CIVLacina Traoré(on loan fromMonaco)
29DF ENGLuke Garbutt
32DF PARAntolín Alcaraz
35FW ENGConor McAleny
36DF ENGTyias Browning
39MF ENGConor Grant
40DF ENGIbou Touray
41FW ENGChris Long
42GK ENGMason Springthorpe
45GK CZEJindřich Staněk

Out on loan

[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
27FW GREApostolos Vellios(atBlackpool)
30MF PORFrancisco Júnior(atStrømsgodset)
31MF SCOMatthew Kennedy(atMilton Keynes Dons)
33MF ENGJohn Lundstram(atLeyton Orient)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
34DF IRLShane Duffy(atYeovil Town)
37FW ENGHallam Hope(atBury)
38DF ENGMatthew Pennington(atTranmere Rovers)

Player awards

[edit]

[69]

Statistics

[edit]

Appearances

[edit]
As of match played 11 May 2014.
No.PosNatPlayerTotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKSpain ESPJoel Robles801+104020
2DFEngland ENGTony Hibbert400+101+1010
3DFEngland ENGLeighton Baines3563253100
4MFRepublic of Ireland IRLDarron Gibson200+100010
6DFEngland ENGPhil Jagielka300260201+10
7MFRepublic of Ireland IRLAiden McGeady1804+1201+1000
8MFCosta Rica CRCBryan Oviedo1328+122020
9FWIvory Coast CIVArouna Koné600+500010
10FWSpain ESPGerard Deulofeu2949+1630+2021
11FWBelgium BELKevin Mirallas37828+483+100+10
14FWScotland SCOSteven Naismith36913+1852+1321
15DFFrance FRASylvain Distin370330201+10
16MFRepublic of Ireland IRLJames McCarthy39131+314010
17FWBelgium BELRomelu Lukaku331629+2151110
18MFEngland ENGGareth Barry373323400+10
19FWSenegal SENMagaye Gueye11000+1100
20MFEngland ENGRoss Barkley38725+963110
21MFEngland ENGLeon Osman43327+1131+3010
22MFSouth Africa RSASteven Pienaar25119+412000
23DFRepublic of Ireland IRLSéamus Coleman417366311+10
24GKUnited States USATim Howard3703700000
26DFEngland ENGJohn Stones26015+603020
27FWGreece GREApostolos Vellios00000000
28FWIvory Coast CIVLacina Traoré210+101100
29DFEngland ENGLuke Garbutt100+100000
30MFPortugal PORFrancisco Júnior00000000
31MFScotland SCOMatthew Kennedy00000000
32DFParaguay PARAntolín Alcaraz705+101000
33MFEngland ENGJohn Lundstram00000000
34DFRepublic of Ireland IRLShane Duffy00000000
35FWEngland ENGConor McAleny00000000
36DFEngland ENGTyias Browning00000000
37FWEngland ENGHallam Hope00000000
38DFEngland ENGMatthew Pennington00000000
39MFEngland ENGConor Grant00000000
40DFEngland ENGIbou Touray00000000
41FWEngland ENGChris Long00000000
42GKEngland ENGMason Springthorpe00000000
45GKCzech Republic CZEJindřich Staněk00000000
Players who made appearances but left the club during the season:
5DFNetherlands NEDJohn Heitinga510+100+2120
7FWCroatia CRONikica Jelavić1025+401200
25MFBelgium BELMarouane Fellaini4130000+11
28FWNigeria NGAVictor Anichebe100+100000

Goalscorers

[edit]
As of match played 11 May 2014.
R.NamePremier
League
FA CupLeague
Cup
Total
1Romelu Lukaku151016
2Steven Naismith5319
3Kevin Mirallas8008
4Ross Barkley6107
Séamus Coleman6107
6Leighton Baines5106
7Gerard Deulofeu3014
8Gareth Barry3003
Leon Osman3003
10Nikica Jelavić0202
Bryan Oviedo2002
12Marouane Fellaini0011
Magaye Gueye0101
John Heitinga0101
James McCarthy1001
Steven Pienaar1001
Lacina Traoré0101
Own Goals3003
Total6112376

Source: Match reports inResults

Disciplinary record

[edit]
R.NamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
Yellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
1Gareth Barry10000000001000
2Tim Howard401000000401
3Leighton Baines600000000600
James McCarthy400100100600
5Ross Barkley500000000500
Kevin Mirallas500000000500
7Séamus Coleman300000100400
Leon Osman400000000400
9Sylvain Distin200000000200
Phil Jagielka200000000200
Steven Naismith100100000200
Bryan Oviedo100000100200
Steven Pienaar200000000200
John Stones100000100200
15Gerard Deulofeu100000000100
Darron Gibson100000000100
Romelu Lukaku100000000100
Total48012005005501

Last updated: match played 11 May 2014
Source: Match reports inResults

Home attendances

[edit]
Goodison Park – Everton's home ground

"Attendances have been fantastic this season. If you look at the past four or five seasons and look at the number of full houses and look at average attendances, then the trend has been very positive. In 2013/14, we've had nine full houses and we're very pleased and very proud to have had that. We've also had an average attendance of well over 37,500, and I think as everybody knows, when we get to 36,000 at Goodison we start selling restricted view seats. To be substantially ahead of that figure is a great achievement. What it means is we've now set a very ambitious target for next season. That target is that three out of every four seats will be pre-sold before the first ball of the season is kicked. When you add in hospitality sales and the Season Ticket target, we're looking at 30,000 tickets already pre-sold, and that would be really great news for the football club."

Robert Elstone, Everton's Chief Executive Officer, on the season's attendances atGoodison Park, 6 May 2014.[2]

Correct as of match played 3 May 2014.
  Win  Draw  Loss

CompDateScoreOpponentAttendance
Premier League24 August 20130–0West Bromwich Albion36,410
League Cup28 August 20132–1Stevenage22,730
Premier League14 September 20131–0Chelsea36,034
Premier League30 September 20133–2Newcastle33,495
Premier League19 October 20132–1Hull City38,828
Premier League3 November 20130–0Tottenham Hotspur38,378
Premier League23 November 20133–3Liverpool39,576
Premier League30 November 20134–0Stoke City35,513
Premier League14 December 20134–1Fulham33,796
Premier League26 December 20130–1Sunderland39,193
Premier League29 December 20132–1Southampton39,092
FA Cup4 January 20144–0Queens Park Rangers32,283
Premier League11 January 20142–0Norwich City36,827
Premier League1 February 20142–1Aston Villa39,469
FA Cup16 February 20143–1Swansea City31,498
Premier League1 March 20141–0West Ham United38,286
Premier League15 March 20142–1Cardiff City38,018
Premier League22 March 20143–2Swansea City36,260
Premier League6 April 20143–0Arsenal39,504
Premier League16 April 20142–3Crystal Palace39,333
Premier League20 April 20142–0Manchester United39,436
Premier League3 May 20142–3Manchester City39,454
Total attendance803,413
Total league attendance716,902
Average attendance36,519
Average league attendance37,732

Source: Match reports inResults

Transfers

[edit]

In

[edit]
PlayerFromDateFeeRef.
Ivory CoastArouna KonéEnglandWigan Athletic8 July 2013£6m[8]
ParaguayAntolín AlcarazUnattached9 July 2013Free[9]
SpainJoel RoblesSpainAtlético Madrid9 July 2013Undisclosed (~£3m)[9]
Republic of IrelandJames McCarthyEnglandWigan Athletic2 September 2013£13m[70]
Republic of IrelandAiden McGeadyRussiaSpartak Moscow11 January 2014Undisclosed (~£2m)[71]
Czech Republic Jindřich StaněkCzech RepublicSparta Prague31 January 2014Undisclosed[72]

Out

[edit]
PlayerToDateFeeRef.
EnglandJake BidwellEnglandBrentford17 June 2013Undisclosed (~£1m)[73]
SwedenJohan HammarSwedenMalmö FF18 June 2013Free[74][75]
GermanyThomas HitzlspergerReleased1 July 2013Free[75]
Republic of IrelandSam KellyReleased1 July 2013Free[75]
SlovakiaJán MuchaReleased1 July 2013Free[75]
EnglandPhil NevilleRetired1 July 2013Free[75][76]
NigeriaVictor AnichebeEnglandWest Bromwich Albion2 September 2013£6m[77]
BelgiumMarouane FellainiEnglandManchester United2 September 2013£27.5m[78]
CroatiaNikica JelavićEnglandHull City15 January 2014Undisclosed (~£6.5m)[79]
NetherlandsJohn HeitingaEnglandFulham31 January 2014Free[80]

Loans in

[edit]
PlayerFromDateReturn dateRef.
SpainGerard DeulofeuSpainBarcelona10 July 2013End of season[11]
EnglandGareth BarryEnglandManchester City2 September 2013End of season[70]
BelgiumRomelu LukakuEnglandChelsea2 September 2013End of season[70]
Ivory CoastLacina TraoréFranceMonaco24 January 2014End of season[81]

Loans out

[edit]
PlayerToDateReturn dateRef.
EnglandConor McAlenyEnglandBrentford25 July 20132 September 2013[n 1][82][83]
PortugalFrancisco JúniorNetherlandsVitesse2 September 201320 February 2014[n 2][84][85]
EnglandLuke GarbuttEnglandColchester United13 September 201328 January 2014[86][87]
Republic of IrelandShane DuffyEnglandYeovil Town26 September 2013End of season[88][89]
EnglandJohn LundstramEnglandYeovil Town28 November 201310 March 2014[n 3][90][91][92]
EnglandHallam HopeEnglandNorthampton Town1 January 201430 January 2014[91][93]
EnglandMatthew PenningtonEnglandTranmere Rovers1 January 201424 February 2014[91][94]
ScotlandMatthew KennedyEnglandTranmere Rovers9 January 201424 February 2014[94][95]
EnglandTyias BrowningEnglandWigan Athletic10 January 201410 February 2014[96]
England Mason SpringthorpeEnglandWoking20 January 201420 February 2014[97]
PortugalFrancisco JúniorNorwayStrømsgodset20 February 2014End of season[85]
ScotlandMatthew KennedyEnglandMilton Keynes Dons26 March 2014End of season[98]
GreeceApostolos VelliosEnglandBlackpool27 March 2014End of season[99]
EnglandHallam HopeEnglandBury27 March 2014End of season[100]
EnglandJohn LundstramEnglandLeyton Orient27 March 201424 April 2014[100]
EnglandMatthew PenningtonEnglandTranmere Rovers27 March 2014End of season[100]
  1. ^Loan was originally scheduled until 6 January 2014, but was cancelled early due to injury.
  2. ^Loan was originally scheduled until the end of the season, but was cancelled early to allow a loan move toStrømsgodset IF.
  3. ^Loan was originally scheduled until the end of the season, but was ended early.

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