West Ham United achieved a 2–1 victory over Everton, further highlighting the latter’s ongoing struggles with performance and consistency.
Although the Toffees managed to find the net once, they faced difficulties in sustaining pressure, creating scoring opportunities, and transitioning defensively, which ultimately permitted West Ham to take the lead and secure the win.

Following the match, Everton supporters expressed their disappointment publicly.
Chenford remarked:
To keep playing McNeil over/over is scandalous but the whole game was depressing we didn’t look bothered so we got nowt. Apart from the goal that was the only standout… opportunities missed will come back to bite us!
This comment reflects frustration over team selection and overall performance.
Gran was more blunt, stating:
Mykolenko, McNeil, Tarkowski, Gana and Barry are f***ing crap! Get rid of the bellends
This illustrates considerable dissatisfaction with some of the senior squad members.
Dorito voiced a broader concern regarding the team’s direction:
Still so many poor players to move on and Moyes is not the answer.
Ed Parker reacted emotionally, touching on expectations compared to reality:
You thought you were getting European football 😭😭😭😭😭 1995 🥳🤔
Bill Savage offered a nuanced perspective, mentioning:
The squad out there today, except for maybe KDH, is not a European squad. And that includes Pickford, IMO. Having said that, ridiculous non penalty call.
Herd suggested potential changes in the team setup, saying:
So for the last few matches can we have Iroegbunam, Rohl in for Gana… Azenou starting… Dibling starting as we spent £40m on him.
In addition to this matchup, West Ham was involved in a scoreless draw with Crystal Palace, a result that heightened the pressure in the lower section of the table, where every point lost carries significant weight.

In other league news, Manchester City also experienced a 1–1 draw with West Ham, a demonstration of the Premier League’s volatility, where even the strongest teams are facing difficulties with consistent performances.
Softfootball noted this broader trend, emphasizing how matches across the league are tightening both the battle for relegation and the pursuit of the title as teams drop crucial points at key moments.
