In the last place of the Premier League is Sunderland, led by strategist David Moyes, who hopes that the situation will soon improve.
On Monday, Moyes' team will face Everton - a team whose symbol was once this specialist.
The 53-year-old coach shared his thoughts on the past times.
"We had a great team assembled, but we lacked a center forward. I think with him we would have been very close to the Premier League champion title," Moyes said.
"But we didn't have enough money and for several years we had to manage without him.
But I won't blame Bill Kenwright, who always gave the last penny. I really can't complain."