Everton have lost seven of their last 12 matches across all competitions.

Silva has fallen under pressure at Goodison Park, with Everton’s results taking a turn for the worse in recent times.
The Toffees have lost seven of their last 12 matches, and were knocked out of the FA Cup by Championship side Millwall at the weekend.
The calls for Everton to part ways with Silva are now growing louder, but Silva insists that he has only had his usual conversations with the club’s owners, since this weekend’s defeat.
He said: “We are always in contact. Of course they are like me, our players and our fans in this moment. We have had some chats, like we have always after good or not good results.
“All of us are looking for the next match. Because it was disappointing for our board, but we have to look forward.

“My job is always difficult. It’s nothing different than it was for the previous managers. I’m here to do my job, work hard and change many things.”
Everton were beaten in the last minute against Millwall, as they failed to defend a set piece.
The Toffees actually showed plenty of promise in the early months of the campaign, but Silva’s side have come unstuck now.
Whether the Portuguese boss will be able to recover from this run of poor form remains to be seen.
Everton are next in action tomorrow, when they take on Huddersfield Town.

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