Fans and players were involved in an angry exchange after yesterday's loss to Tottenham, with Ireland defender Jake O'Brien caught in the crossfire despite still not featuring for his new club.
Fans and players were involved in an angry exchange after yesterday's loss to Tottenham, with Ireland defender Jake O'Brien caught in the crossfire despite still not featuring for his new club.
But he is back on Merseyside now and was an unused substitute at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. As he was met by angry jibes from Everton fans, he appeared to bite back from the platform. After the clip had gone viral, Maupay posted on X: "Imagine another job where it’s normalised to get abuse like this. Hanging around at a train station to scream at men who are trying their best."
Everton will move into their new stadium next season and have been subject of takeover interest with two separate deals collapsing over the summer. Dyche has admitted Everton may sell players before Friday's transfer deadline, even if they cannot be replaced.
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