Phil Neville
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Yeah, and I'm really impressed with Gray.
He's got so much speed.
They were too gung-ho, Everton, too wide open.
Leighton Baines got caught forward.
It was a brilliant finish from Salman.
He sticks it through the legs of Joel Robles, and they came back into the game with a spirit that they now got back with Craig Shakespeare.
Yeah, I think so.
I think when you look for moments of brilliance, moments of real quality, specifically after when you come off a derby defeat, going away to Old Trafford, I mean, that, you see Kevin De Bruyne do that, he's a ยฃ50m player, and Ross Barclay, for me, is equally the same.
He's played on that right-hand side, gives him the freedom.
Look, Lukaku knows it's coming into that area.
He doesn't even have to beat the left-back there, Ben Chilwell.
He just puts it into an area that says, goal.
I mean, you're talking about a defender here, a centre-back, that this should be food and drink for him.
Again, he's marking Jagielka, he's two yards off him, losing, gets stuck under the ball.
That's horrendous marking.
And what Craig Shakespeare will be saying after the game is, look, we've played OK today and we've got beat by two bits of lacks of concentration at set-piece.
As you see there, there's not a clue that Jagielka's peeled off the back of him and Lukaku does what he does best and sticks it in the back of the net.
I think he's been the sign in the summer.
I really do.
You talk about losing Lukaku, losing Barclay, Everton can't afford to lose him because there will be clubs sniffing around Ronald Koeman.