Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou accepted responsibility for their embarrassing first-half performance at Everton which led to a 3-2 defeat and left the club floundering in 15th place.
A 12th league defeat of the season was only made to look slightly better by the two goals scored by Dejan Kulusevski and former Toffees forward Richarlison in the final 13 minutes.
Prior to that Spurs, who have now taken just four points from the last 27 available, were made to look second-best by the Premier Leagueās lowest scorers, who found themselves 3-0 up at home at half-time for the first time in almost eight years courtesy of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Iliman Ndiaye and an Archie Gray own goal.

āIt wasnāt a great first half. I guess the majority of that is down to me. I changed the team and changed the structure (to a three-man defence),ā said Postecoglou.
āWe had a couple of setbacks in terms of player availability and we struggled to get control of the game and allowed Everton to capitalise on that.
āObviously at half-time we had a mountain to climb. Fair play to the players, they kept going until the end but ultimately fell short.
āI have the responsibility of the group of players. I do have to try and get us through this and thatās what Iāve got to focus on.
āFor me to focus on anything else is abstaining myself from the responsibility I have. Iām just determined to get us out of this.ā
Tottenhamās injury list stood at 10 before kick-off after the latest blow saw Dominic Solanke sustain a knee injury in Saturdayās training session, with Radu Dragusin not emerging for the second half after sustaining a cut to the head.
Asked whether he could address the issue in the closing weeks of the transfer market the Spurs boss added: āAs far as I know at the moment thereās nothing imminent.
āI assume between now and the end of the window hopefully something comes up.
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āI separate myself from that. The clubās doing its best (but itās) more about helping the players than helping me because theyāre the ones weāre asking some massive jobs.
āWe had a 17-year-old out there trying to win games of football for us.ā
On Solankeās injury Postecoglou said: āWe donāt think itās serious but probably a few weeks (out) at this stage from what Iāve heard.ā
The returning David Moyes celebrated his first win as Everton manager just under 12 years after his previous one to give the Toffees the survival boost they hoped for when he was brought in to replace Sean Dyche as they moved four clear of the bottom three.
āIām just really pleased to give fans something to shout about,ā he said.
āWe scored three and had another couple of opportunities, the keeper saves one onto the post and the first-half performance was excellent. The aim was to go and get the fourth goal.ā
Calvert-Lewinās third goal of the season was his first in 17 matches but in the two games under Moyes he has looked a rejuvenated player.
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āEveryone will know weāve used Dominic as an example. He had three chances in midweek and today heās got a goal and probably could have had more,ā added Moyes.
āThe goal will give him great confidence but the whole team looked a different outfit today and played really well, passed it well but we gave it away a lot as well, mostly in the second half.
āWe need to try to eradicate we give the ball away cheaply when we donāt need to at times.ā