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- Updated: May 1, 2016
Roberto Martinez is guilty of being overly positive about Everton’s season, according to Sunday Supplement panellist Jonathon Northcroft, who described their campaign as a “disaster”.
Martinez was the subject of fan protests on Saturday, when a number of Everton supporters remained behind after their 2-1 win over Bournemouth to demand his removal.
The Spaniard had given an interview to the Daily Mail on Saturday morning where he made his case to keep his job, but Northcroft was not impressed.
“I can’t avoid using the word nonsense,” he said on the Sunday Supplement. “To me it was full of more nonsense, and it sounds very harsh, but there’s a huge gap between what Roberto Martinez says and what his team has been delivering on the pitch.
“He spoke in that interview about the intensity that he sees, but if you speak to Evertonians then intensity is the last thing they are seeing in their home …
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