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Jamie Carragher claimed that the back four for Everton is not worthy of playing in the Premier League at all, following their thrashing by Tottenham.

The Toffees have endured a miserable season, which took a turn for the worse with Rafael Benitez’s sacking. The optimism rose when Frank Lampard stepped in, but he has not had the greatest impact.

While he has guided Everton to the FA Cup quarter-finals, their Premier League form remains stale.

Indeed, Monday’s 5-0 hammering by Tottenham was Everton’s fourth league defeat in Lampard’s five games.

In that time, they have conceded 11 goals. They put up a strong fight against champions Manchester City, but their other defeats have proved more convincing.

In fact, the loss to Spurs was the worst yet. Carragher consequently matched the ill-feeling at the club with his assessment of Everton’s performance.

The pundit told Sky Sports: “They started okay in the first ten minutes and were putting pressure on Spurs.

“But when you talk about a team being too good to go down, that is because you maybe look at Everton’s strikers.

“But this back four is a Championship back four, there is no doubt about it.

“Seamus Coleman, I actually feel sorry for. He has been a great

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