After Everton’s defeat against Manchester United, Alan Myers issues an ambivalent verdict.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 02: Jordan Pickford of Everton speaks with teammate James Tarkowski during the Premier League match between Everton FC and West Ham United at Goodison Park on March 02, 2024 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by James Gill/Getty Images)

After Everton’s defeat against Manchester United, Alan Myers issues an ambivalent verdict.

Everton experienced a 2-0 loss against Manchester United in the Premier League match at Old Trafford over the weekend.

This defeat adds to Everton’s winless streak in the Premier League since the start of the year, leaving them dangerously close to the relegation zone despite a recent four-point gain.

Additionally, Everton may face further setbacks next month due to ongoing ownership complications.

Despite discussions with 777 Partners, the Premier League has yet to approve the ownership deal.

Alan Myers commented after the game, highlighting the detrimental impact

of the club’s uncertainty on everyone involved. He emphasized that players and the manager are striving

for success amid challenging circumstances, but the negative atmosphere is taking its toll on performance.

Myers emphasized the importance of resolving the ownership issue promptly

to provide clarity and direction for the club.

He stressed that uncertainty is hindering progress and affecting the

livelihoods of those involved with Everton.

The ownership situation remains chaotic, with Farhad Moshiri having

sold shares to 777 Partners, pending Premier League approval.

This delay exacerbates the uncertainty, impacting players and results on the pitch.

While defensive performances have been commendable, individual errors

persist, as seen in the recent match where mistakes led to penalties for Manchester United.

The team’s offensive struggles, particularly in scoring goals from open play, remain

a concern, with reliance on set-pieces evident.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s goal drought and the lack of a prolific scorer

compound Everton’s challenges, leaving manager Sean Dyche searching for solutions.

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