Everton troll Arsenal fan Piers Morgan with a Sean Dyche meme

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Everton troll Piers Morgan with a Sean Dyche meme after Arsenal fan claimed his team lost to “one of the worst teams in the Premier League” in a shock defeat at Goodison Park

  • Everton trolled Piers Morgan with a Sean Dyche meme on Twitter
  • Morgan had expressed disappointment following Arsenal’s defeat.
  • A header from James Tarkowski was the difference between the two full-backs

Everton took to social media to troll Arsenal fan Piers Morgan following their shock 1-0 win over the Gunners on Saturday.

The Toffees kicked off the new regime under manager Sean Dyche when they threw the form book out the window to claim their fourth win of the season.

James Tarkowski’s header on the hour mark proved to be the difference maker, denting Arsenal’s title hopes in the process.

Shortly after the game, Arsenal fan Piers Morgan heavily criticized his team for a “dismal” performance against “one of the worst teams in the Premier League”.

He tweeted: ‘Terrible performance from Arsenal today – we’ve been bullied by one of the worst teams in the Premier League. Inexplicable.’

Everton trolled Arsenal fan Piers Morgan on Twitter following their win over the Gunners.

Everton trolled Arsenal fan Piers Morgan on Twitter following their win over the Gunners.

The Everton quote tweeted Morgan's tweet with a gif of manager Sean Dyche smiling

The Everton quote tweeted Morgan’s tweet with a gif of manager Sean Dyche smiling

The Toffees won 1-0 in their first game under Sean Dyche, with James Tarkowski scoring

The Toffees won 1-0 in their first game under Sean Dyche, with James Tarkowski scoring

Everton responded with a meme of manager Dyche smiling on the pitch during his time in charge of Burnley.

Dyche made a perfect start as he looks to turn around Everton’s fortunes and help them avoid relegation from the top flight.

Morgan tweeted to express his disappointment with Arsenal's performance on Saturday.

Morgan tweeted to express his disappointment with Arsenal’s performance on Saturday.

Everton have collected just 18 points from their first 21 games, and their woes led to Dyche’s predecessor, Frank Lampard, being sacked.

Arsenal, meanwhile, will be determined to get back to winning ways when they host Brentford next weekend.

The Gunners are five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table but could see their lead cut to two points when City take on Tottenham on Sunday.


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