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da lvbet: Everton jumped right out of the gates in the summer with regards to their transfer spending.In the end, the Merseyside outfit crashed through the £100m barrier, recruiting the likes of Jordan Pickford, Michael Keane and Gylfi Sigurdsson.Wayne Rooney also made an emotional return to his boyhood club after spending 13 years at Manchester United, but the financial ambition has not matched the ambition on the pitch.In eight Premier League games, Ronald Koeman’s men have won just two, which has left them two points above the relegation zone.[ad_pod id=’leo-vegas’]Pressure has been piling onto the Dutchman’s shoulders for weeks now, but it will be feeling much heavier this morning following Thursday night’s Europa League result.After recorded a defeat and a draw in their first two group matches, the visit of Lyon to Goodison Park was a must win, but it was not to be as the team were beaten 2-1.Not only did they lose, but unsavoury scenes marred the encounter, with one fan appearing to punch out at Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes while holding a child.The scuffle broke out after Ashley Williams pushed the shot-stopper into some advertising hoardings in front of the Gwladys Street end.On Twitter, former Celtic striker and BT Sport pundit Chris Sutton gave his assessment of the result and responded to a fan who hit out at the ex-footballer’s continued criticism of Everton’s spending.