Seamus Coleman has urged Everton to recapture their good form after ‘sloppy’ goals cost them at Spurs.
A Harry Kane brace and Delel Alli’s late strike meant that Everton’s nine game unbeaten run was halted at White Hart Lane despite goals from Enner Valencia and the record-breaking Romelu Lukaku.
Coleman said: “I don’t think we can have any complaints about the result.
“We came down here knowing this would be our biggest test in a while and we wanted to see where we were at. I don’t think we helped ourselves with the goals we gave away, we were a bit sloppy and gave away poor goals which we are disappointed with.