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Alan Myers sends defiant tweet to Neville Southall, Everton supporters will be worried - opinion

Everton conceded their fourth defeat in a row at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon against Wolves, with only goal difference now standing between them and the relegation zone in the Premier League.

That promoted fan outrage in the stands during the game, and Alan Myers has now given his perspective.

Former Toffees goalkeeper, Neville Southall took to Twitter to reflect on the result and lift spirits amongst disappointed supporters following the defeat this weekend, and popular Everton journalist, Myers, joined in on the defiant approach to the vulnerable position the club has found itself in this season.

The former Everton communications director Tweeted:

“Nev’s right, this isn’t putting it on the fans, this is realising the reality of the situation, we the fans have to continue doing our bit, because the alternative won’t help, the players need to step up 100%, only they can change this now.”

Frank Lampard, his squad and coaches will definitely be starting to feel the heat as they are rapidly running out of opportunities to give themselves a chance to climb the table into safety this season. However, there is still potentially light at the end of the tunnel despite their steep decline.

The ex-Chelsea boss also remains defiant amidst consecutive defeats and relegation woes, speaking after the Wolves game yesterday:

“We and the players have to stay brave. We have to stick to how we want to play. When we play through lines we can be a really effective team,” he said.

Everton do have an advantage on their relegation competitors, with three games in hand on Watford and Norwich, and one game in hand over Burnley, giving Lampard the advantage and opportunity to pick up more points, with 32 points still available for the

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