da stake casino: Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher has claimed that former Everton manager Ronald Koeman was wrong not to put more faith in Jonjoe Kenny.
da bet7: The 20-year-old has been a regular feature in the side since Koeman was sacked by the Toffees in October.
Kenny, who came through Everton’s youth system, featured in the Dutchman’s final game in charge, which was a 5-2 defeat to Arsenal at Goodison Park.
Under David Unsworth and current manager Sam Allardyce, the full-back has made a total of 12 appearances in all competitions.
The youngster has impressed and even created an assist in the Toffees’ 4-0 rout over West Ham United last month.
Kenny also played an important role against Swansea City on Monday night as he won a penalty in a 3-1 win at home.
Carragher has now spoken of his frustrations that the youngster was not given a chance earlier in the season.
According to the Liverpool Echo, the former Reds defender said on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football show:
“This lad has come into the team. I was screaming for him to get a chance under Koeman. He was excellent at the other end of the field [in attack]. It’s all what he deserved. He’s come into the side and has got his chance. He’s associated with being a touch tackling defender, but he’s helped them get a goal.”