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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall aims cheeky dig at Sky Sports that Everton fans will love

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall took his opportunity to aim a dig at Sky Sports.

The Everton midfielder was appearing on Monday Night Football alongside Jamie Carragher following the recent loss to West Ham.

Dewsbury-Hall was able to score in the game at the weekend, with Everton given set to play on Monday night again next week.

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Having already played six times on a Monday night this season, David Moyes’ summer signing spoke up about the matter during his Sky appearance.

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Everton fans will love Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s Sky Sports dig

Everton have barely played any Saturday, 3pm kick-offs at their new stadium this season.

With City to be played next Monday, the Blues eagerly await a time and date on their final home game against Sunderland.

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When asked if he regularly watches Monday Night Football, Dewsbury-Hall replied: “Yeah, that’s why I said ‘when I can’.

“We’ve had a lot of Monday night games so I’ve been lucky to tune in.”

Sky Sports’ explanation for Everton’s Monday fixture overload has been shared, but it will not do much to please the match-going supporters.

Alongside Manchester United, no other side has played more times on a Monday night this season than Everton.

TeamMonday matches played
Everton6
Manchester United6
West Ham3
Brentford3

In fact, as the table shows, the club with the closest number of appearances has played half of the number of times on a Monday as Everton.

Dewsbury-Hall also shared his delight over his Everton move, with the midfielder having settled in well this season.

However, his sombre mood could be felt after more points were dropped at the weekend in the race for the European spots.