Everton are winless in the Premier League this season and saw another three points pass them by on Sunday after losing to Arsenal
Gary Neville believes Everton have lost their sense of fight and have allowed a "dreary" culture to set in at the football club.
Defeat has left the Blues stuck in 18th place in the Premier League, with four losses to their name from five matches and facing the likely scenario of a third consecutive relegation battle.READ MORE: Mikel Arteta makes Everton crowd claim and reveals weakness Arsenal identified "How many people were in here? 40,000? 36,000 or 37,000 of them Everton fans," began the former Manchester United defender when speaking on the Gary Neville Podcast. He continued: "This is a wonderful ground and I used to love coming here as a player; we had fantastic battles, it was an up and at 'em type of game and there was a great spirit. It just seems to be dreary. It is, let's be clear. The football is a bit dreary and they are living off scraps.
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