Brentford’s Ivan Toney hits the spot to pile misery on sorry Everton
Nov 29, 2021
For Brentford the final whistle provided a reason to celebrate and boy did they take it. A first victory in six league games ended with players and manager embracing on the pitch, supporters cheering wildly in the stands and the breaking-out of a light show accompanied by blaring music that was more akin to a rave than a football match. All of which provided stark contrast to what was happening at the far corner of the ground.
Everton’s players had wandered over to salute the travelling fans, who greeted the gesture with clear displeasure. There were howls of fury and frustration as well as a fair few V-signs, and it was hard not to sympathise with those who had made the journey from Merseyside to west London on a bitterly cold day. For Everton, winter is well and truly here.
It is now seven games without victory and a third without scoring for the visitors, and while they showed far more intent and character than was the case at Manchester City a week ago, they were still incredibly poor. Everton showed no clear sense of plan and created little of note either side of the goal that undid them – Ivan Toney’s typically cool penalty. Quite simply Everton look lost and things only look set to get worse for them given that their next game is against Liverpool at home on Wednesday night.