</form> Everton boss Marco Silva has told Sandro he wants him to stay.even though he's on the verge of a loan deal back to Spain
The Blues manager praised his striker's performance, as he threw him into Carabao Cup action, despite being close to a move to Real Sociedad, which should be completed within 24 hours, as two goal Dominic Calvert-Lewin showed he is next in the pecking order
Sandro set up an opener for Gylfi Sigurdsson's first goal of the season, and produced his most promising performance in an Everton shirt so far, leaving Silva to suggest: "We will have to wait, I would like that he stays with our squad
"Why did I select him? Because he is a fantastic professional, I believe in him
We have some injuries, so I made the changes even with what might happen with Sandro in the next days
We will see, because he wants to play more, and it is not easy in our team." Silva made eight changes to his side, but so did Rotherham
which sums up this competition. A team 15 in the Championship making sweeping changes to protect their league position? Welcome to the harsh financial reality of modern football
one that suggests the Carabao Cup needs a radical rethink. In truth, Everton played well enough to control even at half pace, with Rotherham always in damage limitation mode, as Sigurdsson's goal on 28 minutes applied order, and a second was added in fine style on 60 minutes as Lucas Digne crossed brilliantly with his right foot to allow Calvert-Lewin an easy close range header
That made the game straight-forward until the closing moments, as Rotherham found a brief flurry of defiance when Will Vaukes headed home from Anthony Forde's corner
But less than 60 seconds later, Calvert-Lewin produced a brilliant curling shot to restore the inevitable, suffocating order, after being fed by Tom Davies, who made a little piece of history as he captained the side, at 20 years and 60 days the youngest player to do so from the start of a game in Everton history
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