Following Saturday’s Premier League fixture between Everton and Fulham, supporters shared their perspectives on the match. Below are selected comments from fans: Everton supporters offered their views: Andy stated: “A tough watch. We were so passive. We were lucky to take a point really, but our run continues. The goal clearly meant a lot to Beto and I’m pleased for him. Young had another decent game and he showed great skill with the assist. We need to take three points against Southampton now.” Anton remarked: “We somehow drew, so that shows good character, but we were so poor. I do love Sean Dyche but he needs to figure out how to play at Goodison Park because it is just not good enough. The derby last season is the blueprint. How we set up to play works very well away, but he needs to find a new way for the home ground. It’s a good job the next two matches are away.” Chris commented: “When is Sean Dyche going to learn that with the amount of possession that Everton concede to the opposition, they are not going to win enough games to stay in the Premier League. They are simply not good enough!” Marshall, a long-time Everton supporter, shared: “As a long-time Everton supporter, I live in hope that we will be winning games more often and move up the table. I have to say that I was quite disappointed with our performance. The only saving grace was our effort towards the end and, of course, Beto’s great goal! I sometimes wonder how the team prepares during the week, to be honest.” Fulham supporters also provided their feedback: Simon observed: “A much improved display from last week. We were easily the better team but we simply must learn to concentrate, and defend, for the whole game. With three central defenders on the pitch, giving a free header to Beto in the 94th minute is not good enough. We shouldn’t always have to score more than one goal to win games.” Lucas expressed: “Disappointing result. Once again we threw it away and it is fair to say that every Fulham fan knew what would happen. It has happened time and time again. The goal was good and I thought Sander Berge was decent. It is just a shame. We need to stop allowing pressure to come on us and playing for the 1-0. Also, how many chances does Pereira need before he gets dropped?” Jim questioned: “How can you have so much possession and only one goal? I think Pereira needs to think about his team-mates. We really move well and then it falls apart in front of goal, so perhaps there ought to be some instruction about who is our “target man” and a plan for getting the ball to him.” Philip noted: “The lack of a number nine has been a problem for two years now. We should be a top-six team but we miss so many chances that a good goalscorer would take.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *