What Richarlison did towards traveling Everton fans in classy gesture after heavy Tottenham defeat

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Everton endured another 90 minutes to forget on Saturday afternoon as they were beaten in emphatic fashion against Tottenham Hotspur.

Having seen his side concede three goals last weekend against Brighton & Hove Albion, Sean Dyche had to watch Everton concede four in north London.

Seven goals have now been picked out of the Everton net in the opening two games of the campaign whilst none have been scored at the other end.

With so many injuries plaguing the side, it really has been an opening week of the season which has offered very little to sing about for the travelling fans on Saturday.

But they were treated to a classy gesture from one of their former players Richarlison following the full-time whistle.

What Richarlison did to Everton fans after the Tottenham defeat

Richarlison did not start the game despite Dominic Solanke’s injury issue which kept him out of the game on Saturday.

Everton are facing their own issues up top with Dominic Calvert-Lewin said to have been left frustrated with some of his teammates during the game.

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But the Brazilian did come on towards the end of the game and he made sure he showed his gratitude towards the travelling fans after the game.

Having seen their side humiliated once again, it was understandable that the away end in north London was far from full at the whistle.

However, Richarlison still walked over to the Everton fans to share his gratitude for their support towards him over the years.

Richarlison made sure he was able to clap the away end before he headed down the tunnel after his short display off the bench.

What Sean Dyche said after the game about Everton making more signings

Seven days on from Dyche’s blunt message towards the Everton fans, he did not exactly provide them with a much happier message after the Spurs defeat.

Although Dyche did not take aim at the fans, the Everton boss did provide them with some frustrating news when it comes to transfers.

There isn’t any finances to change things, this is what we are,” Dyche told the media after the game.

But Everton have already made some promising additions and yet the Everton boss is deciding against using them.

Jake O’Brien is watching on from the bench as his fellow defenders have now conceded seven goals and Jesper Lindstrom made an immediate impact from the bench.

Perhaps the Everton manager needs to look closer at the options he has before worrying about not being able to add any more.

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