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Everton to be boosted by favourable record as Michael Oliver appointed referee vs Man City

Scott Mason

Scott Mason is a football writer for Goodison News as part of the Breaking Media network. With a background in sports journalism, Scott provides expertise in data content, opinion piece, and general news gathering for all the major goings on at Everton. Based in Dubin, Scott previously worked for GamingINTEL and GRV Media, and gained a degree in sports journalism from the University of Wolverhampton in 2022.

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Everton have been embroiled in plenty of referee drama this week, and the last thing they will want is another official to take centre stage versus Man City.

The Toffees are still reeling over the penalty which was not given against West Ham, with Mateus Fernandes blatantly handling the ball in the box.

Everton later went on to lose the match 2-1, as Callum Wilson struck late to dent David Moyes' side's European aspirations.

Bouncing back is the only way to respond and keep the dream alive, but facing title challengers Man City poses a real problem.

As Everton prepare to face Man City, they are undoubtedly underdogs, but they may feel a boost based on their record with Michael Oliver in the middle of the pitch.

Officials confirmed for Everton vs Man City

The Premier League has confirmed the referee appointments heading the latest set of fixtures for matchweek 35.

Oliver will oversee proceedings in the middle of the pitch as Everton fight for Europe and Man City fight for the title.

Officials for Everton vs Man CityOfficial
RefereeMichael Oliver
AssistantsStuart Burt, Nick Greenhalgh
Fourth OfficialAndy Madley
VARPaul Howard
Assistant VARBlake Antrobus

The match could be fiery with plenty of stakes on the line for both outfits.

This season, over 26 matches, Oliver has been averaging 22.92 fouls per game, as per Whoscored. Additionally, the official dishes out 2.96 yellow cards per match.

Oliver is presented as a referee who calls plenty of fouls but is not quick to book the offender.

More so, in 26 appearances, the Newcastle-based referee has awarded just two penalties this season.

Michael Oliver's yellow cards this season
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Why Everton will feel optimistic with Michael Oliver in charge

While Everton supporters will likely have minimal trust in referees as it stands, they may have some hope with Oliver.

Over the last five matches involving Everton with Oliver in charge, the Toffees are unbeaten with four wins and one draw.

Additionally, when you expand the period of matches out to 11, the Blues have only lost one game. However, for Moyes, his record against Man City may hamper those hopes.

David Moyes' number of wins from his last 16 Premier League games against Man City
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Since the start of the 2022-2023 season, Everton have a total of 1.8 points per game with Oliver in charge, which is much higher than their 1.38 points per game average in the Premier League this season.

Overall, the Blues could be entering the game with a positive omen, and hopefully three points arrive and keep the European dream alive.

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