They lack a backbone. You could see their heads drop at Palace in the cup which I thought was a disgraceful performance considering the effort the fans had made to get there and they did it again when Burnley got their second.
You have to ask yourself, what is there to inspire them? A legendary former player acting as their manager? A man who, from Helenio Herrera's Catenaccio vs City, transformed into Pep Guardiola imitating his Barcelona and City in a few days, in a naive all out attack approach? Only to concede 5 playing away at Spurs? A man who publicly questioned his players' mental strength, determination and belief, after the match you mention (Cup, vs Palace)? Hadn't Iwobi scored in injury time vs Newcastle, it could have been even worse for Everton...
I won't forget the shit he spoke following our match. Never, I mean never did I expect anything like that from a guy like him. A former City player, by the way. Implying corruption in Cavanah, a rather lenient referee? Is that Lampard's professional experience talking? After everything we've been witnessing all these years, it's Cavanah who is the problem? Fuck off! Once again, I was wrong with people. And, by the way, I'm totally aware of Everton's problems,
they certainly do not start with him at the helm. But they have more than enough to survive, I want to be absolutely clear on this. At the moment, having played the same amount of matches, Everton are just 1 point ahead of Burnley, with a worse GD, by the way. An embarrassing development, if you ask me, no other way to describe it. What is the excuse for tonight, Mr Lampard?
It is still a mission impossible for Burnley. As I said recently, Dyche is in the worst position in terms of quality as well as depth of roster, from all of his colleagues.
By far. On top of that, he has been unlucky dealing with injuries of key players throughout the season. No disrespect to his history, but a player like Lennon would hardly find a job in the Championship, as we fucking speak. And he is a regular for Burnley. While Lampard, for example, has the luxury of actually choosing between people such as Richarlison, C. Lewin, Gray, Gordon etc. The same applies to other areas of the pitch. Full respect to people like Westwood and Brownhill, hard working boys, yet limited. Burnley definitely needed quality reinforcements in central midfield. And so on. The point is, there can be no comparison in terms of human resources available...
Dyche has been facing this situation with decency, I think. Keeping his mouth shut and working. A massive win tonight, absolutely massive. Keeping hope alive in the whole Burnley camp. Congratulations, but they will need more. If they manage to somehow stay up again (and it's still a big if), the man deserves a statue. If they don't, their manager is the last man to blame. As I said the other day, if I was a fan of theirs, in such an outcome I would know where to point the finger at...