It’s been a tough season for Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Everton’s home form has been really poor this term, as they’ve won just five of their 15 games at the 52,000-seater.
David Moyes believes the Toffees have played well at home, they’ve just been unlucky with certain results.
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Everton manager David Moyes.
That said, Harrison Armstrong was asked by Everton’s website how he’s found the transition from Goodison Park to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Harrison Armstrong admits Everton feel pressure at the Hill Dickinson Stadium
Armstrong has admitted that there is more pressure at the Hill Dickinson Stadium to perform compared to Goodison.
“It’s a new era for the club,” the teenager said.
“There’s pressure on us to perform there, as there should be. It was never going to be an easy thing to move from Goodison because of how iconic it was but the new stadium is incredible.
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“We got a good result against Burnley last time out and I know it’s going to be a really special place for us as we look to the future.”
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Gary Neville quote on Goodison Park's shaky gantry.
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Tony Bellew has his own theory about Everton’s home form: “I agree the home form has not been that great, but ultimately, they’re getting the points to get us up the league. Home form will turn.
“It’s known now that every team going to a new stadium struggles in their first couple of seasons. I don’t think it’s down to atmosphere. I just feel it’s such a beautiful great, place to be that away teams are thinking, ‘I like it here, it’s lovely’.
“And they’re enjoying themselves a bit too much. I do think that will change eventually.”
The Toffees were excellent in their most recent home game against Burnley, so hopefully that’ll be something they can build on.
The next fixture at the Hill Dickinson is against Chelsea on the 21st of March.
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