The Toffees manager pulled no punches after watching his side crumble 3-1 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
David Moyes didn't mince words following Everton's dismal 3-1 collapse against Sunderland at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, describing the performance as "incredibly disappointing" and highlighting his team's failure to impose themselves on the game.
The Toffees were thoroughly outplayed by their hosts, with Moyes pointing to a fundamental lack of control as the root cause of their downfall. Despite taking moments to assert themselves, Everton never truly wrestled command of the match from Sunderland's grasp, allowing their opponents to dictate the tempo and rhythm throughout.
This latest setback will heap further pressure on Moyes as he attempts to steady the ship at Goodison Park. The manager's tactical approach came under scrutiny as his side struggled to cope with Sunderland's intensity, particularly in midfield where they were consistently overrun.
The defeat represents another step backward for an Everton side that has struggled for consistency this season. With questions mounting over the team's mentality and preparation, Moyes faces the challenge of quickly regrouping his players before their next Premier League encounter.