After making league debut, Everton winger delivers a six-word Instagram message to Everton supporters

Jack Harrison, an Everton winger, has since written a six-word statement to the team’s supporters in response to Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Luton Town at home., an Everton winger, has since written a six-word statement to the team’s supporters in response to Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Luton Town at home.

The Toffees have yet to earn a point at Goodison Park and suffered their fourth straight home loss of the season.

Harrison, 26, joined the Blues on loan from Leeds United in the summer and says the team will ‘keep fighting’ despite the setbacks.

After making his Premier League debut for the team, the winger posted on Instagram with the caption, “Frustrating result but we keep fighting.”

Now is the time to put Jack Harrison’s commitment to the Everton supporters into action.

Everton entered the game in better shape after two road victories, including a stunning 3-1 triumph at Brentford and a 2-1 League Cup success at Villa Park.

Newly promoted Luton Town arrived at Goodison Park without having won in the Premier League thus far this year, but they unexpectedly took a 1-0 lead.

In fact, Sean Dyche’s team had the most opportunities in the first 20 minutes, but they fell behind 1-0 as Luton capitalized on shoddy defense from a corner.

Seven minutes later, the visitors increased their advantage as Everton once more struggled to contain Luton’s danger from set pieces.

Before halftime, Dominic Calvert-Lewin halved the deficit, and after Beto was introduced, the England international played alongside Everton’s £26 million acquisition for the first time.

Everton missed their chance to pick up some momentum, but Rob Edwards’ team held on to earn their first three points of the Premier League season.

Sean Dyche’s team appeared to have their act together over the previous few weeks after a terrible start to the season, but the Goodison crowd was once again subjected to a dismal performance.

The Toffees’ inability to perform well under the strain of the home fans is a concerning omen that Sean Dyche needs to address.

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