Supporters of Everton have slated Theo Walcott after the player posted to Twitter following the 1-1 draw with West Ham United.
Following the points being shared at the London Stadium, the former Arsenal man posted to Twitter labelling the game a ‘tough point’ (as per Theo Walcott), which cued criticism from supporters.
Tough point. Safe journey home Blues @Everton
— Theo Walcott (@theowalcott) January 18, 2020
You should’ve watched it Theo. Your ball to Dominic was the most painful
— Dave Murphy (@davemurphy1307) January 18, 2020
You’ve put one on a plate for everton fans here theo shame you couldnt do the same on the pitch up the toffees
— .. (@Woodsyefc1878) January 18, 2020
Along the floor to the big man it’s 2-1 what we’re u thinking crazy honestly not good enough ?
— jack jones (@Jack_E_Jones) January 18, 2020
Is Theo Walcott still of a good enough standard to play for Everton's first-team?Yes, he still offers somethingNo, we should get rid of him |
This season, the 30-year-old Englishman, who is valued at £13.5 million (Transfermarkt), has featured on 20 occasions in all competitions for the Toffees, in which he has failed to bag a goal but has provided two assists (as per Transfermarkt).
With an average rating of just 6.32/10 for the term so far (as per WhoScored), fans were not overly pleased with Walcott and they continued to show that following his Twitter post.
Didn’t realise you were playin until I saw you walking off in the second half
— Ste Tomo (@stetomo77) January 18, 2020
Could you stay in London forever?
— Krzysiek B?achuta (@kbuachuta) January 18, 2020
Try some shooting practice another sitter today
— paul comer (@paulcomer1966) January 18, 2020
You can leave now mate
— Jay (@jayw_1878) January 18, 2020
Can you just go
— BlueArmy (@EFC_Blue1878) January 18, 2020
What do we think?
With his weak average rating and only two goal involvements over this season, it is clear why the Goodison Park faithful may not be best pleased with the former Arsenal man.
To add further fuel to Everton fans’ fire, Walcott picked up only a 5/10 rating for the game with the Hammers (per Liverpool Echo), which fell even further below his average rating for the season