
Everton manager Marco Silva admitted his side were 'too nervous' during their 1-0 defeat to Leicester City on New Year's Day.
Jamie Vardy's seventh Premier League goal of the season 13 minutes into the second half at Goodison Park was enough to secure the win for the visitors, inflicting the Toffees'

"It was poor from the first minute and we knew before the match what they came here to do.
"For the goal, we conceded a counter-attack with Jamie Vardy with a normal ball that is normal to control because we didn't handle the normal pressure in a normal football game this afternoon. We will find the reasons for that but it was a poor performance from our squad today."
FULL-TIME Everton 0-1 Leicester
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 1, 2019
Jamie Vardy’s second-half strike makes it 3 wins from 4 for @LCFC, lifting them to 7th#EVELEI pic.twitter.com/eZ3kjP2wOE
While the defeat still sees Everton remain tenth, results later in the week could see Silva's side slip into the bottom half of the Premier League table.
The Toffees are currently on a poor run of results, winning just one of their last eight games in the league since the defeat to Liverpool on December 2, although Silva refused to blame either the result at Anfield or the manner of the defeat for their bad form.
He added: "
The Everton way..
— Ian Croll (@Iancroll1) January 1, 2019
- Don’t address vital positions in the Summer ✅
- Poor run of form ✅
- Panic ✅
- Buy over priced quick fixes in January ✅
- Offload over priced quick fixes bought in January ✅
- Repeat ✅
(Give Silva & Brands the time they need to get it right, please)
"It is impossible to link what we did today to what happened in that game. I know the results after that wasn't what we wanted and what we worked to achieve but I don't link one thing with the other."
Source : 90min