The defender spoke after the Blues were hammered 6-0 at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday
James Tarkowski says Everton’s 6-0 humiliation at Chelsea is on the players and believes the team let manager Sean Dyche and the fans down with an “embarrassing display.”
“We’re usually in games regardless and we’ve let the gaffer down – him and his staff and everyone at the football club who give us everything to perform on a matchday. It’s embarrassing for us and I can only apologise to the fans, they spend their money to come and watch us and have travelled down on a Monday night.
“If it’s one or two nil, maybe so. But you don’t concede six goals through that, it’s lack of desire.
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