GOODISON PARK — Ange Postecoglou always said this Aussie is not for turning.
At Goodison Park, against a team who came into the contest without a single goal in nine of their previous 11 league matches, Postecoglou went with three central defenders for the first time this season and could only watch on in horror.
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Read MoreBut the excuses are running thin. Losing a match when you have 10 first-team players out is forgivable, especially away from home. But there is a way to lose that could, and should, cost those responsible their jobs.
Postecoglou’s formation switch was meant to shore things up.
“If I start worrying about myself or the cards I’ve been dealt, it’s up to me to get us out of it and I’ve got to be good enough to do that.
“This is not about me but what is about me is I have a responsibility to the players. For me to focus on anything else is abstaining from the responsibility I do have.”
"That's a MAGIC moment."
Iliman Ndiaye what a goal! pic.twitter.com/Q9byZ92x1d
Switching to five at the back against a team with 15 league goals all season should not result in the catastrophe that unfolded on Merseyside.
Gueye had not registered a single assist all season, but inside half an hour he had two after setting up Calvert-Lewin for his first goal in 17 matches, before Iliman Ndiaye’s fine second, where he found himself one-on-one with a bedazzled Radu Dragusin without Everton having had to do very much at all.
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Read MoreThe scoreline took a more flattering turn in the second half after Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison’s late goals, but the sorry state of that first half showing is the real indicator of what direction this team are heading.
This was Tottenham’s 12th league defeat this season, making it only the sixth campaign they have lost as many 12 games from their first 22 matches of a league season, and the first since 1997-98.
The Postecoglou dream was a fun idea, but when his efforts at turning things around lead to even worse outcomes, something must be done to prevent that dream becoming an irreversible nightmare.
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