Beto frustrated at Everton team-mate after what happened in draw v West Ham

Everton striker Beto was spotted venting his frustration with his teammates during the draw against West Ham on Saturday.

The Toffees secured a late point against David Moyes’ former side on 15 March thanks to a second half header from Jake O’Brien.

Despite the Evertonians scoring a last gasp equaliser, it wasn’t a dream day for the Guinea-Bissau international who had a penalty turned over by Darren Bond at the VAR monitor.

It was another moment earlier in the first half which summed up the 27-year-old’s afternoon as he vented his frustration with his teammates.

Everton's exit-linked striker Beto.
Credit: Imago

Beto rages at Abdoulaye Doucoure in Everton v West Ham

Beto failed to win the Premier League player of the month and will have been keen to prove exactly why he deserved that accolade.

The former Udinese forward has been electric since the return of Moyes to the dugout in L4 but didn’t hit the same heights against the Hammers.

This saw his frustrations increase as the clash went on, but those eased somewhat with a positive end to the game to make it four games on the bounce for the Toffees.

The peak of his anger came mid-way through the first half as Joe Thomas reported to X (15 March) that the forward took issue with Doucoure at Goodison.

He said: “Beto throws his arms in frustration as Doucoure gets to an O’Brien cross he was winding up to meet.

“Doucoure doesn’t make a great connection and a good chance passes by.”

Beto proving his worth for Everton

The forward may have shown his frustration against Doucoure against the Irons but that just proves his desire to win.

This has made him an integral part of the general play under Moyes since his introduction which has only been beneficial for his career at Goodison Park.

There have been some other positive performers under the Scot with the likes of Carlos Alcaraz and of course Jarrad Branthwaite also catching the eye.

With that being said, there have been few players who have improved as much under the former Manchester United boss than Beto.

Beto (Premier League 24/25)
Goals under Sean Dyche1
Goals under David Moyes5
Beto goals

Considering that under Sean Dyche a move away from Merseyside was a question of when rather than if, the Bissau-Guenian has done so well to turn things around.