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Published 11:40 8 Mar 2022 GMT
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"Whenever you see teams who are worst in the league away from home, the first thing that comes to mind is they're weak and soft," Carragher said on Sky Sports.
"That can never be Everton. I said that back four is Championship level but for Everton not to be physical, aggressive, making it tough. That's what Everton have always been even when they've not been at the best.
"Fundamentally this group of players at this club is so weak now. The lack of athleticism in that Everton team is frightening."
"Seamus Coleman - I actually feel sorry for him," Carragher said. "He's been a great full-back for Everton. But right now this is happening far too much, where people are just running in behind him.
"And that goes back to Everton's recruitment, that Seamus Coleman's still playing right now."
Coleman has been a great servant to Everton making 318 Premier League appearances over 14 years at the club.
However, like the rest of the Toffees team this season, he has endured a difficult campaign. And it could be argued that Carragher's pity is actually worse than criticism.
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