Everton's travelling contingent demanded that Rafael Benitez "get out of our club".The pitch invader, intercepted on his way from the away end to the dugouts, didn't look like he disagreed with either.means they have lost nine of their past 12 Premier League games, sinking from fourth in the table at the start of October to 15th.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has been staunch in his support of Rafael Benitez since the his appointment in June. But how much longer can his patience last?"The rest is not in my hands," said Benitez after Saturday's defeat."I came here to fix issues that were coming from the last five years. "What I have to do now is analyse the mistakes we are making and make sure we avoid that for the future."Norwich 2-1 Everton: Toffees keep making same mistakes - Benitez
"I am disappointed we do not learn," he said. "We made the same mistakes in the past and continue making similar mistakes. We have worked on that but when we are on the pitch we have a little anxiety. "We are doing things little by little that are good for the future, bringing in and improving players but the reality is we have to win on the pitch."Everton fans came prepared. A banner demanding Benitez's exit was seen in the away end in the FA Cup win over Hull last weekend and it was unfurled at Carrow Road after the visitors fell behind to two goals in the space of 94 first-half seconds.
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Who goes first or survives the longest. Rafael or Johnson?
В. ГАЙФУЛЛИН, ЕЛИЗАВЕТЕ2: ВЫСШАЯ СТАДИЯ ИМПЕРИАЛИЗМА-ФАШИЗМ, НА НАРОД В СТРАНАХ ОТКРЫЛИ СЕЗОН ОХОТЫ
Where are Everton going to get a better manager than Benitez? He's far too good for them as it is!
He needs time. Tinpot Everton.
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