Everton head coach Frank Lampard commented on the defeat of Bournemouth (0:3) in the 16th round of the Premier League.
“We started well and controlled the game in the first minutes. There was a mistake during the first goal we conceded, but Pickford saved us enough times.
The referee counted the second goal completely wrong, the game had to be stopped, we were told about it (we are talking about a goal at the moment with Mikolenko's injury - approx.).
But we skip these details, because nothing was good enough for us. The opponent had more desire than our players, we made mistakes that they did not make. In such a situation, you will lose.
No heads? You can't win if you don't score, so yes, it's disturbing.
The reaction of the fans after the final whistle? They are entitled to express their opinion. And for this they went to Bournemouth.
Falling to 17th place? At the beginning of this season, we were probably relegation favorites. There was a reason why we ended up where we were last season. In the Premier League, no one will give you anything. Your story doesn't matter, you have to earn it," Lampard said.