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‘Don’t go crazy,’ cries Koeman
Arsenal’s pasting of Toffees leaves manager in a sticky situation

EVERTON manager Ronald Koeman insisted yesterday that it is not the time to start being “crazy” and believes he is still the man to turn around the club’s failing fortunes.

A 5-2 defeat at home to Arsenal dropped the Toffees into the bottom three after just one win in their last eight league matches and increased the pressure on the Dutchman.

He remains adamant he can still arrest a slide which has seen his side win just twice in 13 games in all competitions — with a League Cup game at Chelsea up next on Wednesday.

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