Everton took a different approach to the tired method of simply showing your players’ individual photos for in-match graphics, team announcements and substitutions on Tuesday night.
The club allowed students from Linacre Primary School to visit Finch Farm for a drawing session that resulted in the images used across Goodison Park, the match day program and the club’s official website and social media accounts during Tuesday’s Premier League match against Newcastle United.
The resulting images are equal parts adorable and haunting. Jordan Pickford is an absolute unit.
Morgan Schneiderlin less so.
While Theo Walcott doesn’t want you to sleep tonight.
Here's the entire Everton starting XI.
TEAM NEWS (with a difference)!
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Sidibé and Schneiderlin in for Coleman and DaviesDesigns courtesy of @Linacreprimary x USM x @TacklingBlues: https://t.co/DvxeAGpjad #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/NrQIfq6ivN
— Everton (@Everton) January 21, 2020
Moise Kean scored the opening goal for Everton in the 30th minute. It was the 19-year-old Italian’s first goal for the club since arriving from Juventus in August.
| Goodison erupts for Moise Kean's first goal!
[Alternate graphic from @Linacreprimary x USM x @TacklingBlues! ]Info: https://t.co/DvxeAGpjad #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/FkDrBCI2kq
— Everton (@Everton) January 21, 2020
— Emilio Cohen (@EmilioC32) January 21, 2020
Dominic Calvert-Lewin added the second for Everton in the 54th.
D-C-L!!!!! Y-E-S!!!!!
2-0 #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/xNIVFvYszK
— Everton (@Everton) January 21, 2020
— Tony Wilde (@TonyWilde99) January 21, 2020
We then had some substitutions as Kean made way for Seamus Coleman…
71' A standing ovation for Moise Kean as he makes way for Seamus Coleman.
2-0 #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/wPUuOCJgPu
— Everton (@Everton) January 21, 2020
Tom Davies replaced Bernard…
84' Second sub for the Blues...
2-0 #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/kAzL4EL8gP
— Everton (@Everton) January 21, 2020
And Oumar Niasse replaced Walcott.
87' Final sub and it's Oumar on for Theo. Blues still pushing for another goal...
2-0 #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/gucFv6ljog
— Everton (@Everton) January 21, 2020
Despite leading 2-0 in the 90th minute, Everton would concede goals to Florian Lejeune (90+4’) and Isaac Hayden (90+5’) to settle for a draw.
The artwork was done in support of Everton’s “Tackling the Blues” program, which aims to teach young people strategies for good mental and physical health, as well as the promotion of emotional literacy and the improvement of self-esteem and confidence.