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Published 10:48 31 Mar 2022 BST
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"Some of the things that Everton do, it's unbelievable. When you think about what they did in January, bringing two full-backs in and then sacking the manager a week later.
"Bringing (Anwar) El Ghazi in, what was that all about? They brought El Ghazi in from Aston Villa. A winger. I don't even know why."
"There's obviously panic around Everton, because they're such a huge football club. Burnley and Watford are used to being down there and more often than not eventually they'll go down, but I just think if Everton have a bad defeat at home, imagine what effect that will have.
"I could imagine at Burnley they would say 'It's OK, we can write that off. We're Burnley, we're supposed to get beat by these teams.' They are probably expected to go down, whereas with Everton it's that big a situation, that would be my worry, if the home games become that toxic or nervous."
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