Everton fans are still waiting on their first home victory of 2026 following Monday night’s draw against Leeds United.
David Moyes was left far from impressed with what was on display at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday.
It really was a game of two halves as Everton bounced back from a dreadful opening 45 minutes to salvage a point against the Whites.
Following the game, Moyes admitted Everton are adapting to the Hill Dickinson Stadium still following the move from Goodison Park.
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That is something that has certainly hindered the Blues over recent months and even derailed their push for a European spot.
Even former Everton defender Conor Coady has spoken about the concerns there will be over the form at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Conor Coady perplexed by Everton struggles at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Moyes is still hoping for some Everton signings before the winter market closes for business next week.
Improvements are needed on Merseyside as the Blues find themselves with just two Premier League wins since early December.
Speaking to Premier League Productions, Coady has admitted he simply cannot explain why Everton have been so poor at home of late.
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“Listen, no one’s got the answers. I don’t think any of us have got answers sat here as to why the home for not as good as what it was at Goodison. Goodison was different,” he said.
“We’ve all played at Goodison. We’ve been there. We’ve felt the atmosphere. We’ve felt what it’s about. And when you go to a different arena, like you said, a bigger arena, it does change a little bit.“
So, it takes a little bit of time to get into it, but I don’t actually think there’s an answer. We can’t sit here, can we, and all chat and go: ‘Well, it’s because of this or because of this.’
“They’ve got to keep plugging away and keep being at it and keep doing the same stuff. And hopefully that will change.”
Despite the struggles, Iliman Ndiaye has hailed the Hill Dickinson Stadium as it allows more fans to attend the games.
However, there will be a lot of unhappy fans with what they are currently being served up by the Blues on the docks.
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James Garner shares Hill Dickinson Stadium form verdict
With Everton targeting a European finish this season, the Blues are miles off the form needed to achieve that.
Fortunately, the Premier League table remains fairly congested, with a couple of wins able to take Everton right amongst the battle.
Speaking to BBC Sport after the draw against Leeds, James Garner shared his thoughts on the current home form.
“We need to start putting in the performances at home now. We are very good away and we need to start picking up points here,” said the midfielder.
Home wins should be the backbone of Everton’s success under Moyes, but it is their away form which has really shone under the 62-year-old.
That is something that will have to be resolved if Everton are to pull off a finish in the European places.
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