Everton manager Roberto Martinez has slammed his side's performance during their 3-1 defeat at the hands of Leicester City this afternoon.
The Toffees were convincingly beaten at the King Power Stadium on a celebratory day that saw Leicester presented with the Premier League trophy after the match.
Martinez offered his congratulations to the Foxes, but was unhappy with his side's own display as they fell to their 12th defeat of the season.
"I think first and foremost it is just a day for Leicester City and to celebrate them. I think they've achieved an incredible feat of winning the Premier League and deservedly so," Martinez told reporters.
"From our point of view, it was a very, very disappointing day. We never turned up, we never understood what was needed. I think we felt that we were part of a celebration - it was a footballing occasion that you could just concentrate on what you were doing on the ball.
"We looked like a group of individuals. We never showed the basics that you need in any performance. I thought off the ball we didn't have any intensity, any concentration and when you do that against any team you're going to get punished, but especially against Leicester."
Everton will finish their season against Sunderland and Norwich City.
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