Paul Merson says: Everton's fixture list is atrocious and they look like they're going down

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Paul Merson says: Everton's fixture list is atrocious and they look like they're going down

Everton suffered their fourth successive Premier League defeat against Wolves on Sunday. They are currently 16th in the table, four points behind Leeds. Everton have to play Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal before their next game.

Everton host Newcastle on Thursday. Paul Merson thinks Everton are in trouble and need to win the game. Everton have some injuries and they need Dominic Calvert-Lewin back firing. Everton's fixtures are atrocious and look like they're going to be relegated. They have games in hand but they have to beat Newcastle. The Brentford game could be too late. Wolves at home was a bad day for Everton.

Brentford are safe thanks to Christian Eriksen and Ivan Toney. Everton's fixture list is atrocious. Paul Merson says Everton are going to lose.

Everton's fixture list is atrocious and they look like they're going down. Leeds won on Sunday and are four points above Everton. Everton have to win three matches to get out of the bottom four. Watford have a lot of winnable games. Norwich's fixtures are ridiculous. Newcastle look likely to be up by the end of season. Paul Merson thinks Burnley will win the game against Manchester City. He also thinks Watford will beat Brighton and Burnly. They have nothing to play for on the last day of this season except against Tottenham.

Paul Merson reckons Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Manchester United in the summer. He thinks Ronaldo is not a good finisher and that he is the best header of the ball in world. Ronaldo scored a hat-trick on Saturday. Mersen thinks that Ronaldo's best form is to score goals in front of goal. He doesn't think Ronaldo would be a success at Manchester Utd. Paul Menson thinks the club is there to win trophies and not just make numbers up. The manager who replaces Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have to be strong.


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