- Tottenham suffered its twelfth defeat of the season at Goodison Park this Sunday.
- Jamie Carragher did not hold back in his criticism after Archie Gray's own goal
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Jamie Carragher criticized Tottenham after their defeat to Everton on Sunday.
Ange Postecoglou's men suffered a 3-2 defeat at Goodison Park to continue their poor run of results in the Premier League this season.
The Toffees took a 3-0 half-time lead thanks to goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Iliman Ndiaye and Archie Gray's own goal.
Dejan Kulusevski scored for the visitors with a delicate finish in the 77th minute before Richarlison fired in at the far post in added time, but both goals proved to be only consolations in the end.
And Carragher did not hold back in his assessment of Tottenham as he analyzed Gray's first-half own goal.
The former Liverpool defender said while commentating on Sky Sports: “It's like watching a children's academy team.”
Jamie Carragher criticized Tottenham after their defeat to Everton on Sunday.
Spurs suffered a 3-2 defeat at Goodison Park to continue their poor run of results this season.
Ange Postecoglou's men have lost 12 Premier League games this season and sit 15th
'It's a disaster. Tarkowski has his chance on the previous set piece and comes in again. It's just unfortunate for Archie Gray. You just have to try it. It arrives very quickly.
'You can't lose 3-0 at half-time against Everton. It could have been worse. This is a disaster.'
The defeat to Everton was Tottenham's 12th in 22 league games this season, while the north London side finished 15th.
However, the Australian insists he has not lost faith and is optimistic his team will improve their poor form.
'No, it's not like that. If we look at the situation we are in, it will eventually dissipate. I certainly hope and believe that it will be so,” said Postecoglou
We will give ourselves the opportunity to achieve consistency in performance and results. “I certainly haven't lost faith or determination to turn things around and the players showed in the second half that they haven't either.”