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Everton's missed opportunities

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Everton's missed opportunities Another game goes by, another point on the board, and one could argue Everton ended matchday 36 of their Premier League campaign in a better position than they started it. They are now 2 points off Brentford, rather than 3. They are still level with Chelsea and there is still a shot at a Top 8 finish, which will be enough for European qualification if Manchester City do what is expected of them at Wembley on Saturday.

But realistically, Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park represents another opportunity missed in a season that increasingly looks like it’s going to be defined by a failure to take big chances when they came: From the players, the manager... and the club as a whole. I am not referring here just to the missed chances by Everton’s attackers during their recent games.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Iliman Ndiaye were both guilty of fluffing their lines on Sunday. No, this is about an inability, a failing of mentality, for this squad, this manager and this leadership to grasp a huge chance with both hands in the run-in. They needed to be ruthless at both ends of the pitch, and they needed to be ruthless off it when they had the chance.

They haven’t been. I am one for perspective. At the start of the season, had you told Evertonians that the team would be in a European tussle until the very end of the campaign, then the vast majority, I’m sure, would have been very happy indeed.

We should not forget that. We should be happy with the progress made this season, while also acknowledging it could have, and probably should have, been better. It is fair to say the overall campaign doesn’t have to be a disappointment, but the ending is looking likely to be extremely underwhelming.

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