
Everton v Chelsea: Alan Stubbs left fuming after what happened at Stamford Bridge
Alan Stubbs has been left fuming after he saw Everton being battered by Chelsea and losing 6-0 at Stamford Bridge on 15 April.
The visitors found themselves down 4-0 at half-time and things got worse in the second half despite three substitutions by Sean Dyche at half-time.
Cole Palmer ended up scoring four goals in the game and Stubbs took to Twitter to express his disgust.
He wrote: “Wow that was a tough watch, just totally unacceptable!! So poor all over the pitch.”
Stubbs echoes the sentiments of every Everton fan
Stubbs’ reaction to the loss against Chelsea mirrors the frustration felt by every Everton fan.
The team’s defensive disarray and inability to compete throughout the match were evident, leading to a humiliating defeat.
This result not only highlights the team’s current struggles but also places significant pressure on Sean Dyche.
The half-time substitutions did little to change the course of the game, as the visitors conceded two more goals in the second half.
This further emphasises the lack of adaptability and resilience within the team.
As a former player, Stubbs understands the expectations and standards associated with the club.
His comments serve as a reminder that performances like this are not acceptable for a team with such a rich history and passionate supporters.
The onus now falls on Dyche to address the team’s deficiencies and instil a sense of discipline and organisation that has been sorely lacking.
In other Everton news, Sky Sports journalist Kaveh Solhekol has issued an update over a further points deduction this season.
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