EVERTON 1-3 SUNDERLAND: Europe Hopes Pronounced DEAD & The Moyes Verdict
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Everton's Premier League home campaign ends with a 1–3 defeat to Sunderland on May 17, and with it, any remaining hope of European football next season. The Blue Frontier breaks down a match that told the same story in ninety minutes that the last six weeks have been telling: a fluky lead, a predictable collapse, and substitutions that answered nobody's questions. James, Ryan, and Shan walk through a first half that produced a Merlin Röhl opener courtesy of a Granit Xhaka deflection, a second half where Brian Brobbey and Enzo Le Fee punished an aging and exhausted backline, and a third Sunderland goal that Tarkowski and Keane couldn't track down. But the match is almost secondary. The bigger conversation is Angus Kinnear's mid-week statement backing David Moyes, published two days before Everton shipped three at home. Was it a loyalty declaration, a PR misfire, or both? Ryan runs the numbers on squad value creation (the results are not kind), Shan makes the case for Andoni Iraola, and James asks why Everton keep spending serious money on players who never see the pitch. If you want an honest, data-literate reckoning with what this season actually produced (and what it means for the summer) this is the episode.
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