BORO v EVERTON - BRIGGSY'S ANALYSIS

We made wholesale changes from the excellent game in midweek against Steaua - nine in total.

Despite that we still put a team out with Premiership experience that managed to match Everton throughout and we were unlucky be on the receiving end of a narrow defeat.

Neither team really had anything left to play for in the league but the game was played in a spirited and competitive fashion. The game was minutes old when Raggy Ray Parlour volleyed narrowly over.

We had lengthy possession but failed to create any clear cut chances. The same was true for Everton. Our best chance of the half came fifteen minutes from the break. Yakubu cut in from the left and hit a fierce shot that narrowly went wide.

Everton had their best chance of the half five minutes later. Beattie took a thirty yard free kick that brought an excellent save from Brad Jones. A typical Boro break away saw a four-on-one situation down the other end but Yakubu's final ball was poor.

Everton started the second half brighter but Beattie could not direct his twenty-five yard shot on target. With sixty four minutes gone Yakubu saw his shot deflect off David Wier and go narrowly wide. Minutes later Jones was on hand again to keep us in the game. A twenty yard free kick from James McFadden brought an excellent one handed save from the stand-in Boro keeper Brad Jones.

On seventy minutes Davies made a breakaway on the right, going past Morrison and Cattermole, but his final shot left very little to be desired. Both teams then had chances but just couldn't draw a save from either keeper.

Five minutes from time Yakubu showed excellent trickery in the box to carve himself an opening, but his left footed shot again went agonisingly wide. The Yak was left laying on the floor cursing his luck, he was clearly gutted not to score. He is going through a baron spell at the moment and is in desperate need of a goal. Head up, it will come.

The breakthrough came in the ninetieth minute but this time it wasn't from Boro. Osman lofted a long ball downfield that released McFadden, who was hotly perused by Wheater and Ugo. Brad Jones came racing off his line and McFadden tested his luck with a lob shot which he saw ruffle the back of the net.

It was a cruel blow but I don't think many Boro fans were too disappointed, what with Thursday heroics still playing on their minds. We finished the game with eight academy players and nine Englishman, that a testament to youth policy adopted by Steve McClaren and the excellent work of David Parnaby. It bodes well for the future of club.

No doubt we'll see more from what our youth players have to offer between now and the end of the season. We have three games left before the UEFA Cup final and this gives McClaren an excellent opportunity to field the youth players.

Roll on Monday.

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