When it rains, it pours, at least that's what Everton feels at the moment.
This is because, after heavy rain, shocking new images showed the club's new stadium flooded.
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It is not the first time that a flood of this type has occurred, since something similar occurred in October.
However, Everton They have previously stated that this is because the internal drainage system is not yet fully installed in the new stadium.
Everton's new stadium is based at Bramley-Moore Dock and will become the Toffees' new state-of-the-art home.
The stadium is estimated to cost around £800 million and will hold a capacity of 52,888 spectators.
This is Everton's last season at Goodison Park, the stadium that has hosted the Merseysiders since 1892.
With the new stadium set to host Everton from the start of next season, fans will be worried by the sight of heavy flooding just months before it opens.
One supporter even compared it to manchester united's stadium, saying: “Everton's new stadium appears to be modeled after Old Trafford. It is already flooding.”
This occurred after images of water cascading between the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand and East Stand on several occasions.
But since Everton's stadium is not yet fully built, they at least have a very plausible excuse for the leak.
The Toffees have already sorted out a leak this week after bouncing back in style from a 4-0 defeat to Man United.
Wednesday night Sean DycheThe team kept a clean sheet in a comfortable 4-0 victory over Wolves.
That result moved Everton up to 15th in the table and five points above the relegation zone as they look to ensure they play in the Premier League at their new stadium next season.