The Premier League season has passed the halfway stage but Everton are in trouble again, with only three victories.
It looks like another fight for survival for the Toffees, teetering two places and just one point above the relegation zone.
The goals have dried up, there is little creativity in the team and supporter sentiment appears to have worn away.
Manager Sean Dyche has kept the club in the top flight for the past two seasons - but with the side's recent abject showings, his contract expiring at the end of the season and the Friedkin Group takeover ushering in a new era, questions are being raised about his future.