Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall thinks Thierno Barry will regret his social media controversy at Everton.
Following the defeat to Arsenal, Barry took to social media to call out some of Everton’s supporters following an altercation in the away end.
The 23-year-old striker has struggled since making his big-money move last summer having only netted six goals this season.
Wonder how much we’d be able to sell him for…😬
Everton striker Thierno Barry.
Barry was booed by Everton fans after he was brought on during the win against Chelsea, and Dewsbury-Hall thinks there are lessons to be learnt.
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall urges Thierno Barry to learn from Everton controversy
There are a lot of Everton supporters who want Barry sold this summer for a number of different reasons.
Speaking on A View From The Bullens Patreon account, Dewsbury-Hall has shared his thoughts on the young striker.
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“Of course, if he sat down now, he’d probably regret posting what he did. But he’s an honest lad, you know what I mean? He’s an emotional lad, and that’s just the way he is,” said the midfielder.
“It’s the same with the fans (of course they’re going to voice what they think) but look, the lad works his nuts off, mate. That’s all I can ask for. He’s scored some good goals for us this year, and I’m sure he’s going to contribute towards the end of the season.
“I’m hoping if he does, then that can be put to bed and we can look forward. It’s obviously not ideal, but it’s just the way it is. He’s got to learn.”
Moyes has demanded more from Barry as he struggles to find any consistency in front of goal for the Toffees.
Time will heal and goals will help the 23-year-old rectify his fractured relationship with the supporters.
However, it is interesting to hear one of his own teammates admit he must learn from his recent controversy.
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