A Yerry Mina own goal and Lys Mousset’s first goal for the Blades either side of the break consigned the Blues to a first defeat in eight games at Goodison Park.
And the former Chelsea striker was not impressed with Marco Silva’s side’s performance and believes they are in a ‘very difficult’ situation as things stand.
“I’m looking round that pitch now and I’m thinking do any of them talk? Do they speak? They look like a non-talking team,” Cascarino told the Weekend Sports Breakfast.
“I remember their team when they had captains like [Phil] Jagielka, [Ashley] Williams who was the captain of Wales, Seamus Coleman captain of Ireland.
“I find it a very difficult scenario. You come up against a team [Sheffield United] that are a complete contradiction of what Everton are about, players that want to prove themselves at the top level and a manager [Chris Wilder] who is quite outspoken.”
Cascarino is not convinced Silva has spend wisely in the transfer market since his appointment last summer, a luxury former Toffees boss David Moyes never had during his stint in Merseyside.
The former Hull and Watford boss has also made some questionable team selections, according to the 57-year-old.
“The massive difference between David Moyes and Marco Silva is that David Moyes didn’t have any money, even close to what Marco Silva’s had,” he added.
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