Ronald Koeman blasts 'ridiculous' claims Everton need a top four finish after ending four-match losing streak

  • Everton brought a four-match winless run to an end with a win over Sunderland
  • Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho said Toffees need a top four finish
  • Ronald Koeman has slammed claims it is not a realistic expectation
  • The Dutchman labelled the claims 'crazy' but says he is still ambitious

Ronald Koeman stressed he has plenty of ambition but is also a realist after branding any suggestion Everton should finish in the Premier League's top four this term as 'ridiculous'.

Last Sunday the Toffees boss called for some realism in response to Manchester United counterpart Jose Mourinho's comment that Everton, having spent over £140million during the summer, are a club who 'wants to at least secure a top-four position this season'.

Koeman, whose side are 18th in the table and suffered their fourth straight loss in all competitions when they were beaten 4-0 by United on Sunday, added that what he regarded as realistic was 'the same as last season', when Everton finished seventh in the Premier League.

Everton are in the midst of a rut having one just one game in their previous seven games

Everton are in the midst of a rut having one just one game in their previous seven games

Having conceded 12 times and scoring none of their own in their previous four games

Having conceded 12 times and scoring none of their own in their previous four games

Asked about those remarks on Thursday as he looked ahead to Saturday's home clash with Bournemouth, the Dutchman said: 'I know what we are and I know the way to be successful.


'It's crazy, ridiculous to put a lot of pressure on the team by saying we need to finish in the top four. In my opinion, that's ridiculous.

'Everybody has signed new players. We signed some young players, and (in Wednesday's Carabao Cup win over Sunderland) we played with six or seven boys of 19, 20, 21, 22.

'That is the future, it needs time, and that is normal. Let's make the next step.

'It doesn't mean we don't have ambition, because if there's one person in football who has a lot of ambition, then it's at this table.

'But I'm realistic, and in football, being realistic is sometimes difficult.'

The Toffees ended a four-game winless run with a Carabao Cup win over Sunderland

The Toffees ended a four-game winless run with a Carabao Cup win over Sunderland

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When it was put to him that Everton are a club who traditionally give their managers time, Koeman said: 'What I feel is really a good connection with the board, and we speak about football. I speak with (director of football) Steve Walsh about football, about the team.

'I think everybody knows the direction, and the difficulty there has been at the start of the season. But okay, it is football, and you need to win.'

Everton conceded 12 goals and scored none in the run of four defeats - three in the Premier League - which was part of a six-game winless streak.

Five of those matches were away from home, and as well as United, the sequence saw Everton face Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham domestically, plus make two Europa League trips.

But tensions have hotted up of late with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho claiming that Everton need to finish in the top four this season after their 4-0 defeat at Old Trafford

But tensions have hotted up of late with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho claiming that Everton need to finish in the top four this season after their 4-0 defeat at Old Trafford

But Dutchman Koeman has ignored such claims and branded them as 'ridiculous'

But Dutchman Koeman has ignored such claims and branded them as 'ridiculous'

The rot stopped with Wednesday's victory over Sunderland - the first of four matches in a row for Everton at Goodison Park.

Koeman said: 'Let's hope it will be a positive turning point, what we need.

'The first step was on Wednesday and now Saturday is really important. Every game is important and you play to win every game, but with the last results, of course we need another win at home.

'The fixtures were difficult but now we need to show we are still strong.

'I'm confident after what I saw.'

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