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- Updated: November 27, 2016
Everton manger Ronald Koeman blamed his side’s inability to start games quickly as the reason for their 1-0 loss to Southampton on Sunday.
Just 41 seconds into the game, Charlie Austin was left to head home from point-blank range and make it an unhappy return for the Dutchman, who spent two years with the South Coast club before leaving this summer.
“We had a kick-off and lost the ball after two or three passes and it ended with a goal. It’s incredible,” he said.
“That’s not the way you should start and it makes it difficult. The whole first half …