Everton’s attacking midfielder Iliman Ndiaye expressed his hopes for the team to win the last three home games at Goodison Park in the current season of the Premier League. This desire stems from the fact that the Merseyside club will be moving to the new Everton Stadium in the Bramley-Moore Dock area of Liverpool starting next season. Ndiaye conveyed his sentiments after assisting Everton in securing a point through a penalty kick to draw 1-1 against Arsenal in the 31st week of the Premier League at Goodison Park last Saturday.
He emphasized the importance of giving their all in the remaining home games to the loyal supporters who have been a witness to their performances. Everton aims to deliver their best performance and hopefully achieve three victories in their last three home matches. With upcoming fixtures against Manchester City, Ipswich Town, and Southampton, Everton is looking to boost their home record, having secured four wins, eight draws, and four losses in the Premier League this season.
The draw against Arsenal saw Everton move to the 14th position in the current standings with 35 points, showing progress under manager David Moyes’ instructions. Ndiaye’s return to the starting lineup after an injury layoff of seven weeks added to the significance of the match, especially when he successfully converted the penalty. His goal not only secured a crucial point for Everton but also marked a personal achievement after returning to the pitch.
Overall, the draw against Arsenal was seen as a positive outcome for Everton, who are now preparing for their next fixture against Nottingham Forest, aiming to continue their upward trajectory in the Premier League table. With Ndiaye’s determination and Moyes’ guidance, Everton is determined to end the season on a high note at Goodison Park before their move to the new Everton Stadium.


