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Great shot of Kevin Mirallas and Marouane Fellaini in training.


Mirallas: I'll Give It My All

Everton new boy Kevin Mirallas has spoken of his delight at joining Everton and says he can't wait to get his Toffees career up and running. The Belgian international completed a move from Greek champions Olympiakos on Sunday, penning a four-year deal.

A forward who is comfortable playing behind a striker or on either wing, Mirallas notched 34 goals in 52 league games during his time at the Karaiskakis Stadium, dazzling with a wide array of skills in the process. Now he hopes to bring that kind of verve to the Premier League and win over supporters with his enthusiastic displays. "I'll give my best for the fans and the team and they'll be able to see what I can bring to the team," he told evertontv in his exclusive first interview as a Blue. "I'm a forward player and I can play behind the striker, on the left and on the right but I'm just looking forward to playing whatever the position. "I'm very impatient to play. I want to know what the Premier League is all about."

Frustratingly for Mirallas he will have to wait at least until next weekend's trip to Aston Villa to get a first taste of English football. The Premier League deadline for registering players for the first round of games was midday on Friday, meaning he will be forced to sit out Monday's visit of Manchester United.

The 24-year-old will attend the game however, where he will be unveiled to the crowd ahead of kick off. "It's a shame I can't play but I'm looking forward to being there and looking forward to the game," said Mirallas. "I know it's a big game for us." Mirallas also revealed he had sought advice from international teammate Marouane Fellaini before completing his move. He said: "Marouane told me it's a great club, a family club and that I should come and join because I will enjoy the Premier League and enjoy Everton."

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Well played Everton.. Well deserved win.. We played like crap.. De gea kept us in the game for most parts..
 
Well played Everton.. Well deserved win.. We played like crap.. De gea kept us in the game for most parts..

SAF can't be playing 4-4-2 formation... we will get hammered as you saw last night
 
You call last night a 4-4-2?!?!?!

lol ya brain fart day :D

suppose to say 4-5-1 without a CDM...

it's like we were almost playing with 4-4-2 where the back four was expose so badly...
 
Still not a bad start to the season!

ye compared to the last couple of season Everton were generally bottom of the log until xmas... if they keep this up they may end up top 4 by the end of the season
 
Everton 2 - 2 Newcastle

Damn linesman, robbed us of 2 goals. Would have been 3rd on the league. :mad:
 
Everton 2 - 2 Newcastle

Damn linesman, robbed us of 2 goals. Would have been 3rd on the league. :mad:
That was really bad decisions and I can understand you feeling hard done by...
 
I spot a pattern. Seems thats what everybody says as soon as they exit the competion. :p
Yeah bloody sore loosers - I'd be pissed if we exit early or not win it for that matter
 
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