Following their loss to West Ham, Everton has the most worrisome statistic in the Premier League.

Following their loss to West Ham, Everton has the most worrisome statistic in the Premier League.

Everton‘s 3-1 loss to West Ham United has sparked concern among the fans at Goodison Park.

Despite a positive week that saw them regain four points, their fortunes took a turn for

the worse as they conceded three goals in the final 30 minutes, squandering the opportunity to secure a vital win.

Manager Sean Dyche expressed frustration at his team’s wastefulness in front of goal, emphasizing the need to capitalize on the chances they create.

Beto, in particular, had a forgettable game, missing a crucial penalty and adding to his struggles in his debut season for Everton.

However, the team’s problems extend beyond individual performances.

Everton has been inefficient across the pitch throughout the season, reflected in their low goal-scoring record. Despite creating opportunities, they have struggled to convert them into goals,

leading to their current predicament in the relegation battle.

Statistics reveal Everton’s underperformance in converting expected goals into actual goals, with their -12.5 underperformance being the worst in the league.

This highlights the urgency for Dyche to address their wastefulness, especially as

they approach the crucial phase of the season.

The absence of a prolific goal scorer, compounded by the departure of Richarlison,

has added to Everton’s woes.

 

While midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has contributed goals, the burden cannot solely

rest on him, emphasizing the need for the forwards and wide players to step up.

With three consecutive away games approaching,

Everton must swiftly address their wastefulness and return to winning ways to improve

their position in the league table and avoid relegation.

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