Nowhere Near Good Enough’ – Duncan Ferguson Slams Thierno Barry After Everton’s European Hopes Evaporate at Tottenham

Everton icon Duncan Ferguson pulled no punches following the Toffees’ disappointing 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on the final day of the Premier League season. The narrow loss in North London officially condemned Sean Dyche’s men to a 13th-place finish, completely extinguishing any lingering hopes of securing European football for next season.
​While several players underperformed, “Big Dunc” reserved his harshest criticism for marquee summer signing Thierno Barry. Spearheading the attack in a match where Everton desperately needed a focal point to unlock the Spurs defense, the French striker instead cut a deeply frustrated and isolated figure before being substituted in the 84th minute.
​Speaking as a pundit on the final-day post-match coverage, an animated Ferguson blasted the young forward’s lack of physical impact.
​”If you want to lead the line for Everton, you have to put yourself about, drop the shoulder, and make life miserable for center-backs,” Ferguson fumed. “Barry just didn’t look up for the battle today. No hold-up play, no spatial awareness, and absolutely zero service to his teammates. In a game of this magnitude, you need a fighting spirit, and he gave Radu Drăgușin and Micky van de Ven a completely comfortable afternoon.”
​The statistics heavily justified the former Everton standard-bearer’s frustration. Over his 84 minutes on the pitch, Barry cut an isolated figure, registering only a single off-target effort while routinely losing his aerial and physical duels against a resolute Tottenham backline.

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