that was the frank assessment of Sean Dyche following a chastening evening in the capital for his Everton side – but that could just as easily have been about his own performance. From the first minute during the 6-0 drubbing on Monday Night Football, it was obvious that reports of Chelsea’s demise had been greatly exaggerated.
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To his credit, James Tarkovsky fronted up moments after the final whistle, telling Sky Sports: “[It will] be a long debrief that. We underperformed, and it’s the most embarrassed I have felt as an individual and as part of a team as a footballer.
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