Everton were brought crashing back down to earth on Saturday evening during their game against Newcastle United.
It was 90 minutes that David Moyes will want to forget in a hurry, with just about everything going wrong for the Blues.
Jordan Pickford found himself picking out the quickest goal of the season when Malick Thiaw headed home his first of the evening.
Everton never really recovered from that goal just 57 seconds into the game, with some truly torrid displays.
Moyes admitted he wanted more from Jack Grealish in front of goal alongside his other forwards, who have not offered much all season.
In a game to forget, there was one moment of brilliance from one Everton player to take away from the game.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall hailed for Everton goal vs Newcastle United
In the game earlier this week against Manchester United, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was awarded the Man of the Match.
The 28-year-old’s stunning effort at Old Trafford was followed up on Saturday with another delightful goal.
Speaking for BBC Sport, former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson hailed the Everton midfielder for his goal.
You can only pick one…
“We’ve been treated to some wonderful goals this evening but that was the best of them,” said Robinson.
“Dewsbury-Hall finds himself tucked in between the defenders, keeps his eye on the ball and it’s an unbelievable first touch with his left foot. That is a superb goal. That alone is worth the entrance fee.”
Wayne Rooney was so impressed with Dewsbury-Hall earlier in the week as he proved to be the difference maker against Man United.
His showing was not quite as good on Saturday against the Toon, but he did show another moment of brilliance to take his tally up to three for the season.
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Everton needed more from all of their players against Newcastle
Speaking to the media on Friday, Eddie Howe said just how good Everton have been this season in the Premier League.
That Everton side did not show up on Saturday, with the Blues second best in every department.
Thierno Barry, this is how you do it…
Moyes thinks Dewsbury-Hall’s performances have gone under the radar this season, but Saturday was not his finest.
- 90 minutes played
- 1 goal
- 79% pass accuracy
- 5/8 ground duels won
Everton are going to have to move on quickly from this game, with a trip to Bournemouth to plan for on Tuesday.
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