Former Everton captain Don Hutchison has hit again at Neal Maupay following the striker’s latest social media submit by which he took a swipe on the Toffees.
Hutchison referred to as Maupay, who’s on mortgage at Marseille from Everton, a “failure” after the ahead took goal on the Merseyside membership on X following the defeat to 2-0 to Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Maupay, recognized for his trolling who beforehand posted a Shawshank Redemption meme after leaving Goodison Park in the summertime, wrote: “At any time when I’m having a foul day I simply verify the Everton rating and smile.”
At any time when I’m having a foul day I simply verify the Everton rating and smile 🙂
— Neal Maupay (@nealmaupay_) December 29, 2024
Although the 28-year-old is technically nonetheless owned by the Blues, Marseille have an obligation to make the deal everlasting in the summertime that means he has performed his remaining recreation for Everton.
Hutchison, who performed for the Toffees within the Premier League between 1998 and 2000 hit again: “Clearly Everton live lease free in his head.
“Take coronary heart Everton followers figuring out that each evening he’s pondering of how a lot of a failure and he couldn’t deal with or cope taking part in for such an ideal membership.”
Hutchison was not the one one to publicly criticise Maupay for his submit.
Former boxer Tony Bellew, who helps Everton, replied on X with: “P***ok!”, whereas one other Toffees fan, former Swansea Metropolis striker Lee Trundle, added: “You performed for the membership mate, have a little bit of respect as an ex participant. Talking like that [you are] a part of the issue.”
Maupay signed for Everton from Brighton in 2022 for an undisclosed price. Throughout his time at Goodison Park, he scored one aim within the prime flight in 29 appearances.
He has performed often beneath Roberto de Zerbi at Marseille this time period, making 12 appearances in all competitions, scoring twice and claiming 4 assists.
De Zerbi’s aspect are presently second in Ligue 1, ten factors behind leaders PSG.