da blaze casino: It has been a dismal season so far for Everton, and manager Ronald Koeman in particular, as they have failed to match the ambition that they showed in the transfer market.
da casino: The Merseyside outfit spent more than £100m on new signings, but it is not coming off on the pitch, with just two Premier League wins in eight matches.
The club sit just three points above the relegation zone, and worryingly, former Everton player Kevin Kilbane does not think that things will get better over the coming months.
The 40-year-old wrote for BBC Sport:
“Normally, I would say it is too early to get rid of the manager and you could argue Koeman just needs time for some of his summer signings to adjust and also that if he tweaks a couple of things, they will improve.
“But the problem for Koeman is that I don’t see anything changing with the way Everton are playing under him until they can sign players in January.”
On Sunday, the team had an opportunity to revive their season following the international break with a trip to Brighton.
It was a frustrating display and it was made even worse when Anthony Knockaert scored for the hosts in the 82nd minute.
Everton were staring at their fifth league defeat when the team were handed an opportunity from the spot kick after Bruno caught Dominic Calvert-Lewin with an elbow.
Wayne Rooney converted the penalty in the 90th minute to rescue a draw for the Toffees, but it has don’t little to please the fans.
Koeman is only in his second season at Everton following his switch from Southampton in the summer of 2016.