SAD NEWS:Two Everton key players leaves the field with tears in the absent of……….

 

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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.

Dyche, alongside his assistants Steve Stone and Ian Won, had set the team up to go toe-to-toe with a side that would prove superior in all areas. The manager will have taken a long look at himself after the way he set his Everton team up. They were far, far too open.
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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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