Maupay responds to fans who verbally abused Everton players
Briefly

Neal Maupay expressed his dismay at the abuse received by players, stating, 'Imagine another job where it's normalised to get abuse like this. Hanging around at a train station to scream at men who are trying their best.' This highlights the excessive scrutiny and hostility athletes receive from fans.
'It is the first time in the club's history that they have lost their first two games of the season by three or more goals.' This fact underscores the mounting pressure and discontent surrounding Everton's performance this season.
Maupay's remarks emphasize the disconnect between fans and players, noting that while some fans high-fived players, others resorted to cruel verbal attacks. This duality reflects the complexities of fan-player relationships.
'The French striker's poor performance in front of goal has raised questions about his position in the squad, especially after just one goal in 32 appearances.' The scrutiny on individual performance adds to the tension within the team.
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