Last weekend, Everton suffered a 0-3 defeat at Spurs and this scenario was repeated similar when they faced Atalanta in the Europa League in the early morning of September 15. Ronald Koeman's side are currently 16th in the Premier League table with four points from four games.
In the recent transfer window, The Toffees brought Rooney back to Goodison Park after 13 years apart. They have previously sold Lukaku to M.U for up to £75 million. After getting Rooney, Everton have continuously asked to buy other targets in the striker lineup, but up to now, no one has joined.
Returning to Rooney, "Ga Shrerk" after returning to their old home had an impressive debut when scoring in both "nh" matches against Stoke and Manchester City. However, after those rare beautiful moments, Rooney was extinguished and as Vanished as he was in his final days playing for M.U.
Rooney's problem has been clear for a long time and there is no need to wait until now for Everton's board to realize it. The former "Red Devils" striker is old, along with not being able to maintain his peak form and constantly sitting on the bench in the final days at Old Trafford, which has greatly affected this striker.
Everton's poor results are directly affected by Rooney's poor form. However, looking at the bigger picture, the people to blame must be the upper class at Goodison Park. Everton had a summer that created a highlight in the transfer market with the Lukaku deal. 75 million pounds is a big number for this club to bring in another good striker, standing side by side and "sharing the fire" with Rooney. But after many rumored storms, the only person to join Everton was Sigurdsson from Swansea in the midfield role.
In the context of big clubs continuously "racing for weapons" in the pre-season, Everton with the ambition to participate in the European Cup is too "affordable" and now the consequences are falling on Coach Ronald Koeman and his students. The Dutch coach is not a person who is too frugal in spending, but disagreements in transfer policies with the club are making the situation worse than ever.
As for Rooney, choosing Everton as the final destination of his career is something everyone supports. However, the result always needs to be placed on the emotions. If Everton have a plan soon, give it back or if necessary, get rid of Rooney.