Gary Neville says Everton fans should be ‘very worried’ about their hopes of Premier League survival
Gary Neville says he would be ‘very concerned’ about Everton’s hopes of surviving in the Premier League if he were a Toffees fan… goal difference alone currently keeps Sean Dyche out of the relegation zone
- Gary Neville is ‘deeply concerned’ about Everton’s hopes for the survival of the Premier League
- Sean Dyche’s side have won just one of their last five games in the league
- Toffees could fall into the relegation zone depending on the weekend’s results
Gary Neville has predicted a bleak outlook for Everton fans as their team remains embroiled in a battle for survival in the Premier League.
Sean Dyche’s side are the joint lowest scorer of the top flight and suffered another defeat at home to Fulham on Saturday, putting them dangerously close to the drop zone.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Neville claimed he would be very concerned as an Everton fan as the season comes to a close.
Some results are for them and some are against them. Bournemouth have done well. I would be really worried about Everton right now.
“Bournemouth went down a few weeks ago, I thought Everton would come out, but look at the games they have and some of the things we saw yesterday. I must say I would be very concerned if I were an Everton fan right now.’
Gary Neville has stressed that he fears Everton will be relegated at the end of this season
Sean Dyche’s struggling side lost 3-1 at home to Fulham on Saturday and are 17th in the league
The visit from an out-of-form Fulham side looked to offer Everton a golden opportunity to make up some ground on their relegation rivals, but goals from Harrison Reed, Harry Wilson and Daniel James put the club on level terms. height remained with 17th place. posted Nottingham Forest.
Forest need a result against Manchester United on Sunday afternoon to climb out of the drop zone and Roy Keane described the difficulties his former club had ahead of the game this season.
‘Of course it is very difficult [for Forest]. It’s been a tough season for them, a lot of players are coming to the club.
“They’re not scoring enough goals, they’re conceding a lot. A huge game for them today, but it’s an opportunity. They’ve had some good results against Man City and Liverpool, so they’ve proven they can get results here.
“They lost momentum at the most valuable moment and they are in huge trouble. Fingers crossed they get out.’
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest also faces a major challenge to stay in the top flight