Former Everton striker Louis Saha has admitted he was so impressed by the size of the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The Frenchman paid his first visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium where he watched his two former clubs, Everton and Manchester United.
David Moyes has been unable to find the answers at the new home of the Blues, with their form failing to improve on the Liverpool docks.
Alan Shearer expected a loud Hill Dickinson Stadium atmosphere and that is exactly what was on offer against the Red Devils.
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The former Everton striker was so impressed with the new stadium that he feels Everton must secure a spot in Europe.
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Everton fans unveiled their Hill Dickinson Stadium flag display in the south stand ahead of kick-off on Monday evening.
It was a sight to behold and Saha took to his TikTok account, where he shared his thoughts on his visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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“Just getting back from my first visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, a game against Manchester United, Everton have lost 1-0 to [Benjamin]Sesko. It was a beautiful counter-attack,” he said.
“It was amazing to see this stadium. The stadium is massive and the atmosphere is really decent for such a big stadium. So very impressed with the infrastructure. I think it deserves Europe perhaps even Champions League, one day, because it’s an amazing facility. So brilliant.”
Everton News columnist Alan Myers is convinced opposition teams enjoy visiting Hill Dickinson Stadium in comparison to Goodison Park.
The Blues may have pushed Man United on Monday evening, but they have shown for most of the season that they lack the cutting edge on home soil.
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As poor as the results have been over recent weeks at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, the fans have still shown their support for Moyes’ side.
Everton fans have held concerns over the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with poor transport links just one of the issues on the Liverpool docks.
The fans in attendance on Monday night certainly did all they could to get the Toffees across the line.
Credit has to be given after the south stand display, which was orchestrated by The 1878s and the volunteers that help the group.
Everton play Burnley in early March and that game will decide whether the club will go three months without a home victory.
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