Let's face it we were lucky to be leading as long as we did. Their equaliser on the strike of half time killed us, we didn't have anything to 'hold on to' coupled with the sending off...well the inevitable happened. I don't think in my lifetime I've ever seen a team cut right through us so often...
City must be scratching their heads watching us and thinking how on earth couldn't we beat them. Seriously they'd beat us with 9 men let alone 10 men at the present.
One of the things I liked about him initially...was his honesty. We have just been outplayed and stats wise, probably the most chances created by an away team at goodison, yet he cites the sending off as the turning point. He is not being honest to himself, let alone the fanbase with those comments.
Well judging by his interview, he didn't seem like a man ready to throw in the towel and resign. Only Moshiri can put an end to his tenure now and he must.
Only football managers and the top dogs in the banking sector get multi-million pound pay offs for doing awful jobs. I would feel embarrassed collecting my pay off if I was koeman, squandered 150m to take us into the relegation zone.
Maybe someone else can remember, but I honestly can't recall us being so emphatically outplayed at home. When you say it could have been 10, it really could have been but for Pickford. Frankly it was embarrassing to watch. If Koeman has any dignity he should offer his resignation to Moshiri...