Haha, fair enough.
Though I’ve a sneaky feeling he had a win against Norwich coming up on that final day.
We played some lovely stuff up at Sunderland a few days earlier and were unlucky not to come away with another W in the column.
They beat us 3-0 mate.
But hey, dont take my word for it.
Sunderland sealed their Premier League safety and relegated Norwich and local rivals Newcastle with a comprehensive victory over Everton.
Defender Lamine Kone struck twice from close range after Patrick van Aanholt scored with a 25-yard free-kick that was misjudged by keeper Joel Robles.
Victory capped an impressive revival by Sam Allardyce's side, who have lost only two of their past 13 games.
Everton were dire, heaping more pressure on boss Roberto Martinez.
Everton surrender again
Roberto Martinez's last interview as Everton boss
Twice in the space of four days, the travelling Everton fans - and those watching on television - have had to endure their side tamely surrendering a match to a hungrier opponent.
The Toffees may not have anything to play for, but their displays at Leicester on Sunday and Sunderland on Wednesday will do little to appease the growing opposition to Martinez's managerial reign.
There was an abundance of talent in the starting XI at the Stadium of Light but none of the players performed anywhere near their potential.
Despite dominating possession for large parts of the match - particularly in the first half - it was only in the last 10 minutes that Everton truly threatened as Kevin Mirallas twice went close and Romelu Lukaku thundered a shot from close range against the bar.
Having witnessed wild celebrations from opposition fans at the end of their past two games, it will be interesting to see what reception Everton supporters give Martinez and his players after Sunday's season finale at Goodison Park.