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LIVERPOOL, Dec 5 — If any Everton manager could ill afford the club’s worst home defeat to Liverpool for 39 years, it was Rafael Benitez. The Spaniard was not accepted by many Toffees supporters from the minute he was appointed in June due to his previous role as a Champions League-winning...

LIVERPOOL, Dec 5 — If any Everton manager could ill afford the club’s worst home defeat to Liverpool for 39 years, it was Rafael Benitez.

They have taken just one point from the seven games since to plummet to 14th, just five points clear of the relegation zone ahead of the weekend fixtures. Everton’s owner Farhad Moshiri took to the airwaves on Thursday to insist Benitez will be given more time. Both Moshiri and Benitez have used injuries to key players as the shield for a terrible run of results.

That is unlikely to change come the January window, with Moshiri’s hands tied by financial fair play restrictions.

 

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