Nikica Jelavic has been backed to capitalise on Liverpool’s goalkeeping crisis and fire Everton to the FA Cup Final.
Toffees
manager David Moyes will have sensed an opportunity in Saturday’s
all-Merseyside semi-final at Wembley after watching the shaky
performance of Liverpool’s third-choice keeper Brad Jones at Blackburn.
Jones
will be between the posts again at the weekend - his first Liverpool
start in 16 months - because No.1 keeper Pepe Reina and back-up
Alexander Doni are both suspended.
Jelavic is in the form to take
advantage of the neighbours' vulnerability - the Croatian has scored
five goals in his 10 games since a L5.5million arrival from Rangers in
January.
“I think he’s played very well,” said Moyes. “I think he looks hungry. He looks like a centre-forward.
“When you bring a centre-forward in, you want him to score goals and he’s done that.”
Moyes feels Jelavic has given his side the goal threat they have missed for the last couple of seasons.
“I
do think he’s made a big difference,” said the Scot. “He’s given
everybody the feeling that we can score goals. That was not the feeling
at the start of the season.
“We’ve not had a boy like him, like
the way he plays, with his style. We’ve needed a good centre-forward and
he has given us a real boost.”
Jelavic’s team-mate Johnny Heitinga is impressed by how quickly he has settled at Goodison Park.
“He’s
a top striker,” said the Netherlands defender. “He’s settled very
quickly. He knows what he can do and uses his strengths to affect the
game. He’s been good for us.”
Exclusive - Royle: Jelavic the answer to Everton's goalscoring problems
By Nick Rostron-Pike | Thursday, April 12, 2012
Joe Royle believes Nikica Jelavic is the answer to Everton’s problems in front of goal – and has backed the Croatian to score 20 goals next season.
The former Rangers striker has netted five times since his arrival at
Goodison Park in the January transfer window and is just one behind top
scorer Victor Anichebe.
And former manager Royle, who played up front for the Toffees during his playing days, claims the 26-year-old could become an Everton legend if he continues his superb form.
If you point Jelavic in the right direction then he’ll score. He looks a finisher— Joe Royle
“If you point Jelavic in the right direction then he’ll score,” Royle
told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. “He looks a finisher.
“It’s exactly what Everton have needed for a long time. Goals have
been hard to come by for Everton and Jelavic is showing great promise.
He could get near the 20 goal mark next season.”