Despite Everton causing their own problems to draw 2-2 with Ipswich Town, a major incident occurred.
David Moyes will be ready to get into some transfers after the dismal second-half collapse from Everton.
Despite Carlos Alcaraz showing brilliance vs Ipswich, the Toffees have now won just one of their last ten.
It’s a concerning matter for Moyes who knows strengthening will be the key to getting Everton back competitng for Europe.
However, their chances weren’t helped after an error for Ipswich’s equaliser as Chris Sutton saw the Everton players fuming.

Nathan Patterson furious at Ipswich equaliser vs Everton
Dwight McNeil was another positive for the Toffees as the winger returned to the starting lineup with a bang, scoring a left-footed piledriver.
But it has to be said with the game ending as a draw, there was little positives as Moyes knows Everton should’ve been home and dry.
Everton fans liked transfer target Liam Delap, but this isn’t something to be happy about, as the Toffees were enemies of their own downfall.
However, referee Lewis Smith didn’t help after a bad mistake for Hirst’s goal, which decided the outcome of the game.
Everton were upset that goal was allowed because Nathan Patterson was down injured during the build-up after a collision to his head.
With this being a head injury, the game should’ve stopped, and speaking to BBC Five Live, Sutton spotted Patterson’s reaction.
“The Everton full-back, Patterson is furious,” Sutton said.
“It was a head injury, and Patterson went down, but play goes on.”
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Patterson is on thin ice after another poor Everton display
It can be debated that Patterson went down fairly softly for Hirst’s goal.
This sums up the right-back at the moment who once again isn’t making a great impression for Moyes.
With this being said, it comes after Moyes seemingly said he couldn’t trust Patterson, and with the Toffees close to three points, this is clear after going down and not playing on.
On the other side, he could’ve been hurt, but this won’t stop Moyes looking at right-backs this summer after his past comments.
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