After letting Everton down at Fulham, Sean Dyche has to get rid of a 28-touch player who lost 83% of his duels. – nextfootballnews
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After letting Everton down at Fulham, Sean Dyche has to get rid of a 28-touch player who lost 83% of his duels.

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Everton had one of their worst games in a long time on Saturday, and the fans have responded in kind.

Beto saved a point right at the end, which is good for Sean Dyche because the attention isn’t nearly as bad as it would have been if they had lost, which they should have.

They were weak, lazy, and didn’t pose much of an offensive threat. Alex Iwobi scored on his return to Goodison Park, which was enough to beat them.

One of their previous stars coming back to haunt them was a harsh criticism of how the club has been run and how they have had to sell their best players just to make ends meet.

After the game, Alex Iwobi sent an emotional message to Everton fans to show his love. It’s clear that people are angry now that the game is over.

If Everton played Fulham, they were bad from the start.

Even after only ten minutes, it was clear that this wasn’t going to be a good game, but not many people thought it would stay that way for the whole thing.

Everton’s boss usually scolds the players at halftime if they aren’t starting well. At least they put up a little more of a fight in the second half.

On Saturday, however, there was no such response, as most of the team didn’t show up and were unnoticeable.

They really should be proud that they got a point because they only had one big chance all game and had 0.79 predicted goals compared to Fulham’s 1.26.

Both Dwight McNeil and Vitaliy Mykolenko, who played fullback, let the team down before they got hurt. But one man stood out as being especially bad at what he did.

What role did Jack Harrison play against Fulham?

On Saturday, Jack Harrison started his seventh Premier League game of the season. He has become a real constant under Dyche’s direction.

After his most recent game, though, in which he got the worst Sofascore grade of any player on the field, things can’t stay that way.

His terrible overall stats back up that 6/10 score as well—he only had 28 touches and completed seven passes all game.

He also only made one cross, which is what he was put on the team to do, and he only had one defensive interaction all afternoon.

He likes how hard he works and how well he can send a cross, so his consistent inclusion is fair.

Harrison shouldn’t be on the team if he isn’t working hard and making crosses.

He lost eighty-three percent of the duels he fought, as shown by the fact that he only won one of them.

He won’t be able to start at Southampton. Dyche needs to make a lot of changes next weekend.

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