Big Sam is worried the Toffees could succumb to dreadful relegation

When talking about Everton’s boardroom inadequacy, there’s probably no better example to prove this than Sam Allardyce’s case. They brought in the vivid coach back in November 2017 to inherit Koeman-torn Toffees, flirting at that moment with a relegation battle. Origi loves a Merseyside Derby! Relegation seems imminent for EvertonWhat he did in the short term was as magnificent as it gets: the Liverpool-based team went on to a seven-game-long unbeaten run, including five clean sheets. Moreover, Everton moved from the brink of the relegation zone to the 8th place on the log, but it wasn’t enough for the board to continue with Big Sam after the end of the season, concluding he was a misfit.Everton star Tyler Onyango undergoes surgeryWould they say the same now, less than four years later, with Frank Lampard in the dugout and their beloved slot in the danger zone? Everton’s saviour Lampard can’t save them against rampant Spurs – Toffees are in a relegation fightAsked to share his thoughts on the Toffees’ traumatic contemporary life, Allardyce – quite known for his EPL surviving skills – didn’t hesitate to be straightforward as ever.”I can’t believe it!” said Big Sam in conversation to TalkSport and added: “It seems to have got worse and not better with the constant change of managers.” “You hope the fear doesn’t take over. If it does, you can crack under pressure.”The years of wrong decisions since I was there… Unfortunately, it seems it got worse, not better, and I think the constant change of managers.##EDITORS_CHOICE##”Now, you’re hoping that fear doesn’t take over. Regardless of how good players you have, that fear gets to you when in this position. Players have not been in that position before, nor has the manager. And you could crack under that pressure. It’s massive, the next six games or so, to try to get out of the trouble. That game in hand could take them past Burnley again, and it will be an important message from them. That could provide them with a little bit of breathing space, which may be enough.”TUE: 21.45: (2.00) FULHAM (3.60) NOTT. FOREST (4.00)

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