Everton’s Amadou Onana Urges Teammates to “Change the Story” Ahead of Carabao Cup Quarter-Finals Against Fulham
Everton’s Amadou Onana has called on his teammates to continue “changing the story” as they prepare to face Fulham in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.
Everton’s Recent Success
The Toffees have experienced a remarkable turnaround in form, winning their last four matches and successfully climbing out of the relegation zone. This impressive streak comes after the club received a 10-point deduction for financial rule breaches.
Quest for a Major Semi-Final
If Everton secures victory against Fulham, they will reach their first major semi-final since 2016. This achievement would mark a significant milestone for the team.
Changing Mentality
“I feel like the mentality within the team is shifting,” said Onana. He added, “We’re rewriting our narrative. There is a healthier atmosphere in the dressing room and on the field, and I’m proud to be part of this team.”
Fulham’s Previous Success at Goodison Park
Fulham has already achieved victory at Goodison Park earlier this season. Manager Marco Silva believes their recent cup runs demonstrate the club’s ambition.
Pushing for Further Progress
The Cottagers reached the FA Cup quarter-finals last season, but Silva, the former Everton boss, aims to go even further this time. “We’re not content with just reaching the quarter-finals; we want to make it to the semi-finals,” emphasized the Portuguese manager.
“Although it will be a challenging match, we possess the desire and ambition to compete and secure a spot in the semi-finals,” Silva concluded.