'Good time for Everton fans to leave the room...' - Sky Sports share 'awful' live on-air claim
Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling labelled Everton as ‘awful’ on Saturday prior to the clash with Wolves 24 hours later.
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Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling labelled Everton as ‘awful’ on Saturday prior to the clash with Wolves 24 hours later.
Everton’s poor run of form continued on Sunday afternoon as they were beaten by Wolves.
At the end of this contest, a visibly emotional Frank Lampard ushered his players towards the few fans still gathered in the Gwladys Street who hadn’t bolted early for the exit.
Cliff Britton was trending last week. There was no such thing as trending when Britton died in 1975, or for several decades afterwards, but he was the last manager to get Everton relegated.
Everton manager Frank Lampard accepts fans are well within their rights to express their anger at another defeat after the 1-0 loss to Wolves edged the Toffees further into relegation trouble.
Boyhood Liverpool fan Conor Coady headed a second-half winner for Wolves at Goodison Park to push 10-man Everton closer to their first relegation in 71 years.
Conor Coady scored the only goal as Everton’s Premier League relegation fears deepened following a 1-0 home defeat at Goodison Park on Sunday. Liverpool fan Coady steered a header into the net from Ruben Neves’ excellent cross on 49 minutes to give the visitors the lead, and Everton finished the game with 10 men when Jonjoe Kenny received two yellow cards. Everton are in 17th place on 22 points from 26 games, only out of the relegation zone on goal difference, though they do have games in hand on the teams around them.
Everton slipped further into danger as Wolves inflicted a fourth successive Premier League defeat on Frank Lampard's side with a hard-fought win at Goodison Park.