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Everton’s poor home form continued on Monday night when they were beaten by Manchester United. Benjamin Sesko was United's super-sub for the second match running, as the Slovenian scored the only goal of the game midway through the second-half.

Monday’s defeat means Everton have now won just four of their 14 Premier League games at Hill Dickinson Stadium. And they haven’t tasted victory at home since they beat Nottingham Forest 3-0 at the start of December.

And with Monday's game and this weekend’s clash against Newcastle United in mind, our Everton jury have returned to have their say.

It’s torturous to write about Everton at the moment. It’s the same old boring story. We generally played OK and probably deserved a draw but lost at home, again.

Manchester United weren’t very good but still beat us because we are so slow and ponderous. If we aren’t scoring goals, or looking like scoring goals, then this will keep happening.

The lineup and formation were just bizarre – why has David Moyes randomly decided that Harrison Armstrong is...

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