Everton v Crystal Palace: Fan views
We asked you for your thoughts on Monday’s Premier League game between Everton and Crystal Palace. Here are some of your comments…
Everton fans
Chris: In over 50 years of watching Everton, I’ve never been so bored watching us play. Dyche hasn’t a clue what he is doing and will take us down! Speaks the same rubbish after every game and thinks a point at home to Palace is a good result! Really?!
Bob: In the first half Everton played as though there was nothing at stake – there was no fight or determination there. There was some improvement in the second half, and I think a draw was probably the correct result. But overall just not good enough.
Bazza: Not good enough. We’re a team lacking confidence which affects the little quality we have. We’re going to continue to struggle. A mess from the top down.
Alec: Not the best performance as both sides seemed to be lacking creativity. Ayew’s goal the one brilliant moment of the match. I can’t be too upset with a point. I hope DCL can find his finishes soon, though, as we’ll need them in the games to come.
Palace fans
Glen: I thought we played well in the formation and threatened Everton. Nice to see a proper goalkeeper who commanded his area as well. Let’s hope we can now turn a corner and express ourselves more on the pitch and give the fans something to think about for next season with our new manager.
Steve: Sadly, the team conceded late on yet again. Palace were the better side in the first half but, after scoring, lost control in midfield and retreated. Mateta should have been subbed after running his socks off and fresh legs brought on. Still, a point is a point. But it could – and should – have been so much more.
Bill: If you had offered us a draw and a precious point before the game I think we’d have been satisfied. I am alarmed though by our habit of conceding goals after the 75th minute and six in added time. We look leggy and weary and so we lose precious points at the end of games. Hope the new manager can turn this trend around.
Adam: I thought Palace put in a battling performance with lots of determination and effort which is the the minimum I expect each game. We were unlucky not to bring home three points but I’m delighted with a point. Everton are an equally determined team.
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