The Everton manager addressed the incident after the game on Tuesday against Doncaster
Everton manager Sean Dyche has condemned the supporters who abused players on Saturday night. Footage emerged on Sunday of a number of fans taking aim at the first-team squad at Euston station following the 4-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur. Neal Maupay and Mason Holgate both appear to be targeted in the video.
'Enough fans in this stadium think it's unacceptable – and elsewhere, too.' 'I don't need to mention anything other than what the mass of Everton fans have already said, that they feel it was unacceptable,' Dyche continued. 'Some of them crossed the line.' Frustration has been simmering among the fanbase after a disastrous start to the season for Everton.
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