Andoni Iraola indicated irritation was still present after defeat on the weekend for Bournemouth.
The Cherries coughed up a 2-0 lead at the Stadium of Light, losing 3-2 to **Sunderland**as their winless streak in the Premier League extended to four fixtures. To top off the sadness of the side, they suffered three suspensions. An accumulation of yellow cards has ruled out David Brooks and the ever-present Marcos Senesi, while Lewis Cook collected a red card for a stray elbow in injury time.
The Basque believes that officiating standards created the conditions for frustration in the North-East, but his camp have to compose themselves as they face a typically disciplined outfit in the Toffees.
"We all lost our heads"
"Yes, I think it's still a red card. I think it's an instinctive reaction from Lewis, but I understand there is an elbow there, and I understand the red card. But I hope we don't have to talk about the referee. Probably we all lost our heads a bit in the second half because we were not understanding a lot of the decisions, but we have to focus on ourselves, and I hope we don't have these issues [on Tuesday.]
*"The amount of fouls they allow us before a yellow card is the lowest in the Premier League. I think we need four fouls for every yellow card, and there are teams with 10, 11, 12 fouls they're allowed."*
*"Marcos has played every game, has started every game, so whatever the line-up is going to be a new partnership. But we also have the option of James Hill, who has performed well this season.*
“Whatever the combination is, I feel confident."
*"They are a very good team. At Man United, they won a game basically playing with 10 players from the beginning. They're a team that have always defended really well last season. I remember them being solid defensively. I expect a challenging game, but it's always like this in the Premier League."*