Everton’s shambolic season on Thursday hit a new low at Goodison Park with a humiliating 5-1 loss to Italian club Atalanta BC in the UEFA Europa League.
The Merseyside club were already out of the competition and made a number of changes to their starting lineup, but the Italian side ran away with the contest when they scored three late goals in a half-empty stadium.
“I asked the players to make it difficult for me to leave them out of the starting team on Sunday and the majority have made it very easy for me,” Everton caretaker manager David Unsworth said. “We just can’t concede the way we have done in the last 10 minutes, it is just unacceptable and really disappointing. I’d love to think every single player is hurting the way I am at the moment. If they aren’t, they shouldn’t be here.”
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Unsworth took interim charge of the team following the sacking of Dutch manager Ronald Koeman on Oct. 23.
While the club have been linked with several possible replacements they have been unable to secure a new manager, leaving under-23 coach and former player Unsworth in charge of a team in 16th place in the English Premier League.
Unsworth has made no secret of his desire to secure the job on a permanent basis, but the mauling at the hands of the 12th-best team in Serie A will have done little to enhance his chances.
“It’s an honor for me to be manager... but at the same time you need the players to come with you, you need the players to give everything they’ve got. We’ve had that up until tonight,” Unsworth said. “We’re asking players to run harder, to work harder than they’ve been used to. Some can and some can’t.”
The club, who spent £149 million (US$198 million) on new players in the close-season, have been linked with Watford’s Portuguese manager Marco Silva.
Former England captain Wayne Rooney, who started Thursday’s game, said the defeat was “upsetting.”
“There was nothing riding on the game, but it’s our pride. It’s not nice to lose games. It’s very disappointing and upsetting,” Rooney said.
Asked about the club’s search for a new manager, he said: “That’s down to the board, it’s their decision. Since David Unsworth has come in there’s been a great atmosphere among the players and some positive results. The board have a decision to make and I’m sure they’re working on it.”
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