Ronald Koeman admits he is starting to feel the pressure after Everton's horror show against Lyon
- Everton boss Ronald Koeman is under pressure after a horrid start to the season
- The Toffees lost 2-1 to Lyon at Goodison Park in the Europa League on Thursday
- Koeman's side are bottom of their group and in a bad position in Premier League
- Captain Ashley Williams believes the Arsenal game on Sunday is 'a big one'
Everton manager Ronald Koeman has admitted that he is starting to feel the pressure after watching his side disappoint yet again.
The Toffees were beaten 2-1 by Lyon at Goodison Park on Thursday night as their dreadful run in the Europa League continued.
Koeman's men are bottom of Group E after three games. Everton's performance in the Premier League hasn't been much better.
Everton manager Ronald Koeman has admitted he under pressure after yet another defeat
They are 16th after eight games despite having spent £140million on new signings in the summer.
Asked whether he was under more scrutiny than before, he said: 'Of course. If the team is not winning and if the team is not performing what maybe they can then it's always the manager and the final decision is by the board and that's not by myself.
'I'm strong, I'm trying to do everything and if the board thinks I am not the right man on this position then they will tell me.'
Lyon's Bertrand Traore sunk Everton with a clever sucker-punch goal 15 minutes from time
Everton host Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday.
Everton captain Ashley Williams, who was booked after getting involved in an incident with Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, said the game against the Gunners is crucial.
He added: 'It is a big one. They are all big, especially against a top team at home. We need a win and a performance.'
Ashley Williams was lucky to stay on the pitch and he took advantage by scoring to make it 1-1
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