Everton may not have played overtly poorly against Aston Villa, but to throw away another two-goal lead means there must have been a few disappointing performances throughout the match. And, as is often the case for Sean Dyche of late, these deficiencies and dog legs from within the squad really killed them in key areas, particularly in midfield. After all, their inability to keep ahold of the ball, even in brief spells, left them constantly open to wave after wave of attack. The same occurred against AFC Bournemouth, where they had dominated beforehand before tired legs gave way to a historic…