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'An absolute disgrace' - Jamie Carragher slams Everton players and makes fixtures claim

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Jamie Carragher has slammed Everton’s players branding them a 'disgrace' as they battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League to the Championship.

Everton’s poor run of form continued on Sunday as they were beaten 1-0 at Goodison Park by Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Conor Coady’s second-half header was the difference between the two sides as the Blues moved closer to the relegation zone following the defeat. Frank Lampard’s side remain outside the relegation zone on goal difference - and they do have games in hand on their relegation rivals heading into the final months of the season.

But when reflecting on Everton’s struggles on Monday Night Football after Crystal Palace's draw with Manchester City, Carragher blamed the club’s players for their downfall as a team this season.

He said: "The players have been an absolute disgrace because you can talk about Frank coming in, and you can talk about Rafa, they are two completely different managers in terms of style.

“You have got Rafa Benitez who you can look at it and say he is a bit defensive. Sat off teams and allowed other teams to play.

“But Frank is completely the opposite, so you are actually looking at Rafa and thinking it was dull, boring and they didn’t create an atmosphere at Goodison.

“Whereas Frank in home games

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