'That is a Championship back four' - Jamie Carragher blasts Everton in Tottenham mauling
Jamie Carragher has labelled Everton’s defenders a ‘Championship back four’ as they were torn to shreds by Tottenham in the Premier League on Monday night.
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Jamie Carragher has labelled Everton’s defenders a ‘Championship back four’ as they were torn to shreds by Tottenham in the Premier League on Monday night.
Ryan Sessegnon was left shaking his head in frustration at the end of the first half in north London after pulling up with a potential injury issue, according to Alasdair Gold.
LONDON : Everton's Premier League relegation fears deepened considerably as they collapsed to a 5-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur with Harry Kane scoring twice for the rampant hosts on Monday.
Tottenham kept themselves in the top-four race with a 5-0 hammering of Everton, who are in grave relegation danger after a gutless showing in north London.
Tottenham increased Everton's growing relegation fears and maintained their own top-four aspirations as Frank Lampard's side were outclassed and humiliated.
Harry Kane and Son Heung-min were both in scintillating form as Tottenham produced an easy 5-0 win over Everton to deepen Frank Lampard’s side’s relegation fears. A Michael Keane own goal and first-half strikes from Son and Kane put the hosts in full control before the game evolved into a thrashing with substitute Sergio Reguilon (46) and Kane again making matters worse for the Toffees with a sublime volley in the 56th minute. Ad/> Kane's second strike saw him move ahead of Thierry Henry in the all-time Premier League scoring table with 176 goals.
Frank Lampard wouldn't have been very happy with his side's first half performance against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night, and if he checked Twitter his mood would have only got worse.