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Duncan Ferguson slams “very poor” £ 60,000 per week Everton Star vs West Ham

Everton made four games without a frustrating victory, when a West Ham team in difficulty came from behind to save a draw on the beginnings of Nuno Espirito Santo.

Moyes “disappointed” by West Ham Draw

After an impressive start, Everton endured four games that they will want to forget fairly quickly. Having been defeated by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Carabao Cup in the middle of the week, David Moyes would have liked to see his side take West Ham to the sword and prove that they are far from the relegation candidates that the hammers seem likely to be this season.

Michael Keane’s goal in 20 minutes put the hosts on their way and it seemed to prove the point that they aimed to assert. As for West Ham, they found themselves in a too familiar position.

Just like against Aston Villa and Wolves in previous weeks, the Toffees quickly became complacent and allowed Jarrod Bowen to retaliate against his old manager to save his side an essential point on the road. This is the type of game that Everton would have expected to win at the Hill Dickinson, but finally extended his race without a victory instead.

Addressing journalists after draw 1-1, Moyes admitted his disappointment, saying: “We have abandoned too many transitions – mainly in the second half. I am disappointed that we did not get the second goal, but we probably did not create anything really clear.

“I take a lot of positive points of the game. The only thing we must not forget is what a good team of West Ham A. They have Brazilian internationals, they have internationals from England. They have a very good team, so that would certainly not be a game where we could roll them.

Meanwhile, Ferguson also had his say and targeted a particular star from Everton, who has fought again.

Ferguson slams “poor” Beto in Everton Display

Appearing football Monday evening while Everton and West Ham played a 1-1 draw, Ferguson criticized Beto for his very poor “performance during another frustrating night for the Tofets.

“Beto for me was very poor. I don’t remember that Everton was very likely. Everton was poor in advance. You could feel it in the second half, Everton made some defensive errors… ”

The former striker then said: “Everton had trouble creating chances this evening. Grenish, Ndiaye, Beto-you need a better platform. Beto is good for running behind, but you need a platform to get up. With his feet, technically, he is not there.”

After only two goals in eight games in all competitions, the form of Beto is naturally the subject of frustration among fans of Everton and the experts.

Striker Everton Beto

With Thierno Barry in the running to take his place too, the 27 -year -old, out of £ 60,000 per week must return things before he is completely out of Moyes in the Merseyside.

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