Everton analysis - Frank Lampard and players make major away fans mistake as Richarlison left in tears
The away end at Turf Moor went through the whole range of emotions on Wednesday evening. But it was very clear to see what the feeling was after the full-time whistle.
In the 89th minute, the cameras panned to the Everton fans in a windy, rainy Burnley - and there were heads in hands all round. One supporter had their face fully pointed at the floor, not even bringing themselves to watch as they came to terms to what had just taken place in front of them.
At the beginning of the match those who had travelled from Merseyside were in fantastic spirits despite the abject results they have been served up on their travels this term.
Six points gained away from home is the worst record in the Premier League. Nobody needs to be reminded of that fact, of course, but it's probably worth making a note of considering the real upbeat mood that was achieved throughout large portions of this game.
At half-time, with their side in front having initially gone behind at Turf Moor, the name of Frank Lampard was being sang by those in the away end. By the time the full time whistle came around, the mood was very different.
It was truly sombre. Even across social media and for those sitting at home, this was a real punch in the gut.
If it hadn't already become very real that Everton were right in the midst of a relegation scrap that they really might not win, now was the time it dawned on absolutely everyone. The devastation on those faces in the crowd were clear for all to see.
In their last 23 matches in the top division, the Blues have managed to pick up just 12 points. Whatever way you look at it, that is relegation form.
But it doesn't stop those in the away end caring with everything they have. They've been dragged through the mire,