Everton, a club in need of clarity and a boost on the pitch, suffered a defeat to Bournemouth, extending their winless streak to 12 Premier League games, matching a record set in 1994. Manager Sean Dyche expressed frustration with refereeing decisions and the team's performance, calling for change.
So now we know what a 3-week gap & an Algarve training camp gets you: more of the same. Solutions still elude Dyche & his players Everton increasingly anachronistic in this PL; struggling to keep pace even with likes of Bournemouth. Joyless https://t.co/HCWnnEwqP8
Sean Dyche's #BOUEVE reaction: https://t.co/sdcHv5F6C4
🗣️ "You're looking for referee's to do their job, unfortunately they haven't" Sean Dyche says everything seems to be going against Everton following their loss to Bournemouth 🔹 https://t.co/wO1zwQ5fKU
The manner in which #EFC are finding ways to lose games is quite incredible. Regardless of what is going on off the pitch, Sean Dyche and his side deserve every ounce of criticism that is heading their way. Things need to change and fast #BOUEVE 🔵
Defeat to Bournemouth means Everton have gone 12 Premier League games without a win — equalling their record run between August 1994 to October 1994. #BOUEVE | #EFC https://t.co/Lejc8RwI0i
Everton - a club craving clarity (And a much-needed boost on the pitch) https://t.co/4rcWpc5kmM