da betobet: Another frustrating afternoon was spent by Everton fans on Sunday as the team failed to pick up a win in their Premier League clash against Brighton.
da blaze casino: At the Amex, Ronald Koeman’s side conceded in the 82nd minute when Anthony Knockaert scored to give the hosts a late lead.
The Toffees looked destined for defeat until they were awarded a penalty when Brighton captain Bruno caught Dominic Calvert-Lewin with an elbow.
Wayne Rooney stepped up and converted from the spot in the 90th minute to make sure that Everton did not leave the stadium empty-handed.
The Merseyside outfit have only won two league games this season, while two others have ended in draws and three in defeat.
Former Premier League striker Stan Collymore believes that it is time for the club to switch management and bring in Carlo Ancelotti.
The Italian, who has experience in England having previously coached Chelsea, is available following his sacking from Bayern Munich a few weeks ago.
The football pundit has suggested that the Toffees should move for Ancelotti now.
In his column for The Mirror, Collymore wrote:
“I wrote not so long ago that Koeman needed time but if I were in charge at Everton, Carlo Ancelotti’s sacking by Bayern Munich would have changed my thought process. There’s talk of the former AC Milan, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid boss going to China for a big payday now his Bundesliga adventure is over.
“But Bill Kenwright and Farhad Moshiri should be finding out what sort of money is on offer over there and match it… then throw in the kitchen sink. I’d be saying, ‘Carlo, whatever it takes we’ll give you, we want you here for three or four years, come and get your mojo back and grow a project. You have the cache, experience and contacts in the game to take our club forward’. If he said ‘Yes’, I’d be pulling the trigger on Koeman now.”