Everton boss Sam Allardyce has conceded that there is nothing more he can do to win over the club's fans following the 2-0 victory at Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
Toffees supporters unfurled a banner reading 'Our survey says get out of our club' before kickoff at the John Smith's Stadium.
The banner was a reference to the club's recent fans' panel survey, which asked supporters to rate Allardyce and the performance of his backroom staff on a scale from 0 to 10.
Allardyce was also subjected to abusive chants from Everton fans, even after Idrissa Gueye made sure of victory against the Terriers with the second goal 13 minutes from time.
"I can't honestly produce any more than I'm doing," Allardyce told BBC Sport. "I'm sorry some fans don't like it but we are trying as hard as we can, myself, my staff and the players.
"We have got 14 points from our last seven games. I can only say it is just one of those things and if we keep winning it might change to love."
Everton currently sit eighth in the table and are guaranteed a top-10 finish.