Everton Collapse: Moyes' European Dream Crumbles Late
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- Jack Grealish contributed effectively before a season-ending foot injury, but his absence exposed Everton's over-reliance on Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
- The workload on these two stars proved unsustainable, leading to performance drops at the critical season's end.
- Without Grealish's creativity, Everton's attack lost its cutting edge in tight matches.
Jack Grealish contributed effectively before a season-ending foot injury, but his absence exposed Everton's over-reliance on Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. The workload on these two stars proved unsustainable, leading to performance drops at the critical season's end. Without Grealish's creativity, Everton's attack lost its cutting edge in tight matches.
Moyes' tactical rigidity failed to adapt when injuries struck, leaving the team predictable and easy to counter. The late-season slide mirrors previous Moyes collapses, suggesting a systemic issue with squad depth and in-game management. Everton's board must now decide whether Moyes' long-term vision can correct these recurring failures.
The European qualification opportunity was squandered due to poor squad rotation and over-reliance on key individuals. Ndiaye and Dewsbury-Hall's exhaustion was avoidable with better resource management. This season's lesson: talent alone wins nothing without strategic depth planning.
Power Move: Everton must invest in squad depth and tactical flexibility this summer. Moyes faces a critical choice: evolve his approach or watch the club stagnate. Without structural changes, next season's collapse will come earlier.
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