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The “ridiculous” Everton fan was criticised by Chris Sutton and Robbie Savage after Southampton lost.

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The three of them got into a heated fight with an Everton fan after the Toffees lost to Southampton.

Everton’s five-game winning streak ended when they lost 1-0 to Southampton at St. Mary’s in the Premier League on November 2.

As Sutton and Savage talked about the game on BBC Radio 5 Live, a Liverpool fan called in and said that Sean Dyche is not good enough to lead a Premier League team, which made them angry.

“Dyche can’t be a coach at this level because he doesn’t have any good strategies.” “Dyche can’t be a coach in the Premier League,” Michael, an Everton fan, said 606 (2 November, 7:47 pm).

Savage quickly replied to Michael, calling what he said “ridiculous.”

He hasn’t been able to spend a lot of money, and the former Leicester City player said it was silly to say that he didn’t know how to coach at this level or wasn’t good enough to coach at this level.

“You look at how well he did at Burnley on a very small budget.”

And to make his point even stronger, the fan said that the club from Merseyside has a team that is good enough to finish in the top seven.

Michael also said, “With the team we have, we should be sixth or seventh in the league.”

Sutton asked, “Which pub are you in, Michael? I don’t understand what you mean.” “That’s not funny.”

Does Everton’s loss to Southampton not worry them?

As you might expect, Everton fans are angry that their team lost to Southampton, who had not won a league game all season before Saturday.

Some of Dyche’s choices during the game have also been called into question, such as his choice to put Jarrad Branthwaite on the bench to start the game.

But Michael’s comments seem like a hasty response, since Everton were on a five-game winning streak before the trip to St. Mary’s and don’t need to be worried just yet.

Twelve games played, two wins, three draws, and sixteenth place in the table. They are four points above the relegation zone.

As of now, there are 28 games left in the league season, and Dyche’s team has already shown that they can put together a run of good games.

After losing, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Everton beat West Ham United next Saturday (9 November) at the London Stadium.

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