Tottenham 4-0 Everton - Match Report and MotM Poll...

Everton Man of the Match

  • Jordan Pickford

    Votes: 31 11.7%
  • Cuco Martina

    Votes: 9 3.4%
  • Phil Jagielka

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mason Holgate

    Votes: 103 38.9%
  • Jonjoe Kenny

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Idrissa Gana Gueye

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • James McCarthy

    Votes: 6 2.3%
  • Yannick Bolasie

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • Cenk Tosun

    Votes: 100 37.7%
  • Aaron Lennon

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • Morgan Schneiderlin

    Votes: 3 1.1%

  • Total voters
    265
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It was really hard to find a MotM from that group. I am still so distracted by how truly bad McCarthy and JonJoe were yesterday as neither are bad footballers. Martina I expect. Jags I know is past it. But my lord. McCarthy looked to be throwing the match. He's looked like a bull fighter that keeps falling down. Like he was throwing the match, no joke.
 
..I do wonder about the point you made re Allardyce not being capable of making this group into a more attractive team. I suspect you’re right, but perhaps nobody can make this lot a more cohesive force.
Worrying times Eggs, worrying times.
 
..I do wonder about the point you made re Allardyce not being capable of making this group into a more attractive team. I suspect you’re right, but perhaps nobody can make this lot a more cohesive force.
Thank you too Eggs ;)
 
London toffee here, was at the match.

It was like watching the U-18 team get schooled by the senior team. Tottenham were fitter, better drilled and much more athletic all around. They attacked the space and defended high up the pitch. It really gives me serious concerns that Everton's ability to be more than the sum of our parts is lost under the new regime. We always had weak links in the past, but the collective made up for this through good tactics, discipline and fitness. We also don't have any partnerships between players in the current side. In the past you always knew that certain combinations of players in the centre or left side would find space and make an option, in this current side the players dwell on the ball or pass back because they don't know where their team mates are or if their full back is making a run into space (clue: they aren't).

We have a dangerous mix of too young players ( holgate, kenny, dcl) and over the hill players (Jags, Williams, Rooney) who canni be relied on to execute a game plan for 90mins consistently.

Today really highlighted for me the lack of a plan or central idea for our club.

What is Everton in 2017? Not sure that I know anymore, am this makes me sad.

Can you please send that to the club ?
 
After careful consideration my man of the match is the bloke in his mid 50's in the row in front of me who was singing tunelessly to remind the Spurs supporters for the best part of an hour they hadn't won the league since 60/61 as well as calling a couple of them n**nces. Sterling work on remaining an adolescent sir, I salute you.
 
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Holgate played really well, Gueye his usual fight for the ball and it looks like we have a player Tosun, who can hold the ball up and play it. He was a major positive in an otherwise drab 60 minutes after they scored. Glad I went to see us at Wembley in a league game, even if it was in the home end because I took a dear parted friends lad, who is a Spurs fan.
 
WOW is the word here. watched the game, poor performance from everton. some really bad players like number 15 cuco i promise at 42 years old i would do better and rooney, well slowed the game down alott, watched most of the game in the centre of the field and after 2-0 just gave up. overall bad defending and absolutely no midfield. reading some comments here and then i noticed the MOTM poll and after a 4-0 thrashing the verton fans are still voting for a defender as the MOTM. i guess its not just the manager or the poor players that need changing, its most of the everton fans who voted too. please someone explain to me how can you vote for a MOTM for a defender after loosing 4-0.
 
Think I've just about had enough of football for this season if I'm being totally honest. Just have no desire to watch any of it, let alone us.

Same sh*t, different season. Every season. Officially bored of it all.
 
Think I've just about had enough of football for this season if I'm being totally honest. Just have no desire to watch any of it, let alone us.

Same sh*t, different season. Every season. Officially bored of it all.

Feel the same way too. This game was absolutely horrific. Knowing after around 13 minutes that we'll struggle to get a shot on target let alone score was too much really.
 
Feel the same way too. This game was absolutely horrific. Knowing after around 13 minutes that we'll struggle to get a shot on target let alone score was too much really.
Spurs and Liverpool are two teams who, not even that long ago, we were finishing above. The fact that both are now MILES ahead of us is maddening when you really think about it.
 
Spurs and Liverpool are two teams who, not even that long ago, we were finishing above. The fact that both are now MILES ahead of us is maddening when you really think about it.

Not arsed about them being ahead of us as they always have been miles ahead of us since I've been an adult. We've finished above them what, two times in eons? And they won the CL one of those times. Spurs I agree. Not long ago Gary [Poor language removed] Doherty was one of their better players and look at where they are now.
 
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