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In a season filled with pivotal moments, the upcoming week stands out as one of the most crucial for Everton. Following a three-week hiatus from action, Everton prepares for a visit to the south coast, a ground where recent visits have been less than favorable, particularly the double defeat last season, signaling a downturn for Frank Lampard.

The fact that these losses at Bournemouth were not the nadir of the 2022–23 season underscores the depth of Everton’s struggles during that campaign.

Despite the potential to further torment an already weary fanbase, Saturday’s match at the Vitality Stadium must be approached with a fresh perspective.

The club and its stakeholders are bracing for another challenging period ahead. While the extended international break provided a brief respite from mounting frustration, notably the 11-game winless streak in the Premier League spanning over three months, there is no room for complacency. More trials lie ahead.

Looking ahead to the next seven days, Everton faces three matches, including a crucial encounter against Burnley at Goodison Park, where their winless streak at home could extend beyond four months by kickoff.

Additionally, the impending verdict from Everton’s second hearing regarding allegations of breaching Premier League financial regulations, expected by April 8, adds another layer of uncertainty surrounding the club’s situation ahead of the Burnley fixture.

Considering the release of the club’s financial accounts, upon which the second hearing is based, before Sunday night, the upcoming week could profoundly influence the trajectory of Everton’s season. Furthermore, Jarrad Brathwaite’s inclusion in the senior England squad, albeit without playing time, is a significant achievement.

For James Garner, Dwight McNeil, and Jack Harrison, this break offers a chance to reset after shouldering heavy burdens due to Everton’s limited squad depth. Both McNeil and Harrison started the season with injuries, which likely impacted their performances as fixtures piled up. With Lewis Dobbin and Arnaut Danjuma sidelined, the pressure is on these wide players.

Despite Everton’s historical discomfort at Bournemouth, Sean Dyche’s impressive track record against the Cherries suggests an opportunity for the Blues. With Everton’s strength away from home this season, the match presents a winnable opportunity against a Bournemouth side vulnerable defensively, despite their improved points tally since their last encounter.

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