Michail Antonio reacts after Everton are given back four points by the Premier League

It should be no surprise to see several players and high-profile pundits react to Everton’s successful Premier League appeal.

Four points were returned to Sean Dyche’s team after they had been originally docked 10 points in November 2023.

“What they ought to have done is punished Eden, filed an appeal, and then awaited the verdict. How will you accomplish it beforehand? Ian Wright stated, “It’s an embarrassing situation,” on the Stick to Football podcast.

The Premier League’s standing has never been better as a result of this scandal.

The effects extend beyond Everton. The Toffees’ opponents in the relegation zone are likewise unaware of this.

This weekend, West Ham will visit Goodison Park, and Michail Antonio has shared a player’s viewpoint on Everton’s current state of affairs.

Michail Antonio reacts to Everton Premier League verdict

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The West Ham United striker stated, “Not really, because you can’t really pay attention to what other teams are doing and what’s going on,” in a statement made on the BBC Players Channel.

“If you’re thinking they should stick to their 10 points, think again. They lost 10 points. Since it wasn’t as though they didn’t have those points in the first place. You shouldn’t be very affected by them receiving those points back.

He went on to say of Everton’s prospects of surviving, “They still have a job to do; just because they are on 25 points doesn’t mean they are safe.”

Antonio is accurate. Everton still has a big task ahead of them.

Sure, the extra four points has been helpful, but it’s a little concerning that we won’t win in 2024.

The Toffees have another opportunity to eventually score three points this coming weekend. Although they have been inconsistent this season, West Ham just came off an outstanding victory over Brentford.

It’s up to Beto and Dominic Calvert-Lewin to eventually find their goal-scoring magic.

Quality and consistency in the last third require improvement. To avoid the bottom three, Everton can’t just rely on set pieces and goals from midfield.

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