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Watford 3-2 Everton: Stefano Okaka brace stuns the Toffees as second-half comeback bags all three points for the Hornets at Vicarage Road

Normally so cool, calm and collected, not even Ronald Koeman could hide his anger after Everton's second-half collapse at Watford on Saturday.

The Dutchman used his post-match press conference to ask questions of his players and accused them of being too 'weak' to compete in the physical Premier League.

With only one win in 10 and Arsenal and Liverpool to come next in the build-up to Christmas, Everton's manager was livid that they let a lead slip and lost so easily at Vicarage Road.

Stefano Okaka powers home his second goal of the afternoon as Watford's third as they pulled off a comeback victory
Stefano Okaka powers home his second goal of the afternoon as Watford's third as they pulled off a comeback victory
Toffees goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg screams at his defence as Okaka races away in celebration
Toffees goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg screams at his defence as Okaka races away in celebration
The Italian embraces his manager and compatriot Walter Mazzarri after doing the business for the Hornetsu00a0
The Italian embraces his manager and compatriot Walter Mazzarri after doing the business for the Hornets
Romelu Lukaku gave the Toffees late hope after heading home an Aaron Lennon cross, but Watford held firm
Romelu Lukaku gave the Toffees late hope after heading home an Aaron Lennon cross, but Watford held firm

'We know the Premier League is difficult,' Koeman said.