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Angry Koeman admits he would’ve made 10 substituti­ons after dull draw

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I’m disappoint­ed about the performanc­e, we were not the team that we can be, far away from the level in every aspect of football. One positive thing: a clean sheet. And we go home.

Ronald Koeman

LONDON: Ronald Koeman admitted he would have made 10 substituti­ons at halftime after his Everton side failed to secure the win at West Ham that would have moved them up to fifth in the English Premier League table.

With sixth-placed Arsenal on FA Cup duty and Manchester United, who lie fifth, not due to face Burnley until 24 hours after Everton’s visit to the London Stadium, Koeman’s side had the opportunit­y to maintain the progress they have shown this season.

But a drab scoreless draw meant they were able to only move above Arsenal, who have played three games fewer than the Goodison Park club.

Koeman had attempted to inject life into his side’s display by introducin­g Gareth Barry and Ademola Lookman for Idrissa Gueye and Tom Davies at half-time and the manager admitted he would have preferred to make a complete overhaul.

“The half-time substituti­ons were tactical, I made a signal to the team to change,” said Koeman

“I feel sorry for Tom, I feel sorry for Gana, because if it was allowed to change 10 I’d have changed 10 players after the first half.

“I’m disappoint­ed about the performanc­e, we were not the team that we can be, far away from the level in every aspect of football. One positive thing: a clean sheet. And we go home.”

He added: “Maybe you try to find some reasons why the team wasn’t at the level we expect but it’s difficult.

“I’m not worried because it’s possible, it’s football, they are human beings.”

Everton striker Romelu Lukaku had scored in his nine previous meetings with West Ham but never looked like extending that run.

And Hammers manager Slaven Bilic was pleased with the way his side contained the threat of the 24-goal Premier League leading scorer.

He said: “It wasn’t just about stopping Lukaku, but he has scored 24 goals and is a major threat of course. We stopped the service to him. And when he got the ball, we tried to double him up. The whole team but in particular the three centreback­s did an amazing job on him.”

Bilic took the decision to drop goalkeeper Darren Randolph in favour of Adrian following last weekend’s 2- 2 draw at Sunderland.

“I spoke to both of them individual­ly. We have two really, really good keepers and when Darren deserved his chance, he got it. And now it was Adrian’s chance to step in,” explained Bilic.

“It’s not easy to come back after a long absence, especially against a team as strong offensivel­y as Everton.”

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faith: West Ham’s Jonathan Calleri jumping over a challenge by Everton’s Phil Jagielka in the English Premier League match at the London Stadium on Saturday. Inset: Everton manager Ronald Koeman (right) talking to his West Ham counterpar­t...
No leap of faith: West Ham’s Jonathan Calleri jumping over a challenge by Everton’s Phil Jagielka in the English Premier League match at the London Stadium on Saturday. Inset: Everton manager Ronald Koeman (right) talking to his West Ham counterpar­t...
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Romelu Lukaku: Tightly marked.

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