Former Everton manager Roberto Martinez has said believes the defensive deficiencies that undermined his reign are still present at Goodison Park.

Everton have moved to within six points of a Champions League place after a remarkable 6-3 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday in which Romelu Lukaku scored four times.

But speaking to Sky Sports' Goals on Sunday programme, Martinez said he saw the same problems that contributed to him being sacked in May after a three-year Everton tenure.

"As a fan you always want to see teams scoring goals and winning games. This performance was about that," Martinez, who now coaches Belgium, said.