It has not been an easy start to the season for Everton following an exciting summer of transfer spending, which amassed over £100m.The Merseyside outfit brought in the likes of Jordan Pickford, Michael Keane, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Wayne Rooney, but so far in the Premier League the team have earned just four points from a possible 15.In fact, Everton, who finished seventh in the table last season, have lost their last three league games in a row and have conceded nine goals.To make matters worse, the team failed to score in those matches, the most recent of which ended in a 4-0 loss to Manchester United.All eyes were on Wayne Rooney as he returned to his former club for the first time since leaving Old Trafford in the summer, but he was unable to make an impact.The Toffees conceded early to an Antonio Valencia goal, but they managed to hold off Jose Mourinho’s side until the 84th minute.In eight minutes, Ronald Koeman’s side let in three more goals, one of which was from the penalty spot.Despite the scoreline, Everton did perform better than in previous games, but their lack of firepower up front remains glaringly obvious.After the match, Kevin Campbell, who played as a striker for the club between 1999 and 2005, chose to remain optimistic when he tweeted his opinion.

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