After his team was humiliated 6-0 by Chelsea on Monday night, Everton manager Sean Dyche spoke out about what he called a “horrid” evening for his team. Nicolas Jackson scored Chelsea’s fourth goal just before halftime, after Cole Palmer had already scored three goals in less than thirty minutes.
Four minutes after the hour, Palmer scored again from the penalty spot. Alfie Gilchrist, a childhood Blues supporter, completed the scoring in injury time. With just two points separating them from Luton Town in 18th place, Everton is currently deep in relegation jeopardy ahead of their crucial matchup with Nottingham Forest in 17th position on Sunday.
With just one victory in 15 games, Dyche is under fire, and his team’s financial concerns are also getting worse off the field. He remarked, “It’s miles off where we want to be.” “There are no justifications for it. miles away from our previous location and miles off the mark.
“It’s just basic tackling, reading, and predicting the game; the goals were shockingly bad.”It was unquestionably a terrible night with all the fundamentals broken.”
The main talking point of the evening was the argument between Noni Madueke, Nicolas Jackson, and Conor Gallagher regarding Palmer’s penalty, even though Everton was hammered for six. Madueke was about to give up, but Gallagher showed strength and passed the ball to the highly effective Palmer, who scored his 20th goal of the year from 12 yards out.
“The team and the players are aware that Palmer is the one who calls penalties,” stated Blues manager Mauricio Pochettino, who was obviously upset during his post-game duties. “I’m furious at the circumstance. People are following the game in every nation, so we are unable to send this kind of picture.
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I’d like to apologize to our supporters. For the team, discipline is the most crucial factor. This is a team sport. I will not put up with this kind of behavior. I’ll have a lot of strength. I guarantee that it won’t take place once more.
“We should be glad that we won 6-0 against a very good side like Everton and kept a clean sheet, but let’s go on and talk about the game,”
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