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Quality, Physicality, Versatility – Club DOF Delighted At Everton Loan Star

Stockport County’s director of football Simon Wilson believes that in Everton loanee Tyler Onyango, his side are getting someone with good quality, physicality and versatility.The newly-promoted League One side continued with their efforts to strengthen their team for the challenge by signing the young Everton midfielder on loan for the season.

He was given only a minute of Premier League football by manager Sean Dyche, playing mostly with the Under-23 team.

This season, the Toffees are keen on more first-team action for Onyango and have sent the player on loan to League One to fulfil that purpose

There is delight at Stockport County with the capture of the player, an emotion echoed by their director of football Wilson.

Tyler brings a good deal of quality, physicality and versatility, which we think will suit our team and the league”, Wilson told his club’s official website.

We expect him to settle in well, he already knows a good few of the squad, and our character references have been very good.

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Our thanks go to Everton for their support of the loan deal and for choosing us as the right Club for Tyler’s development.”Stockport County won the League Two title last season and are tackling life in the third division of English football this year.

Three minutes later, the home rearguard was tested twice within a matter of seconds. First, maverick goalkeeper Addai looked to play out from the back, but a poor ball was met by James Brophy in a flash, who connected with the strike well, but the goalkeeper made amendments by parrying to his right. The bright spell concluded shortly after when Smith moved silkily in the box before laying off a looming Sullay Kaikai, who was aggrieved as he hit his shot high and wide.

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The visitors knew that if they could maintain their high tempo application, the chances would keep falling their way. They were incredibly unlucky not to force the equaliser during this spell as lone man Lavery was presented with a double chance, where the Hatters had to block on the line.

Undoubtedly growing into the encounter ever since the shaky opener, the U’s were pressing well and causing frustration to Dave Challinor’s men, particularly when the industrious Lavery was hacked down by Ethan Pye on 25, who received a yellow card.

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