They weren't nearly as dominant as you make it sound. They started much sharper in the opening 10 minutes, but after we settled a bit it was a close game. You make it sound like we were Arsenal at Anfield. Everton had 3 shots on target all game. Granted, we only had 2, but it's not like we were taken apart over 90 minutes.
Everton are one of the top possession teams in the league, not sure why them dominating possession for periods is such a surprise to you. Seemed quite obvious to me that part of our game plan was to let them have possession in patches and look for the counter attack. The problem at the start was that we stood and watched as Sherwood said in his interview, but we came pretty close on several counter attacks after winning the ball.
3 midfielders against a good possession team is pretty standard, Ade moving around to get involved in play is pretty standard. Bentaleb is a defensive midfielder if you classify deep plamakers as defensive midfielders.
Completely disagree mate, allowing a team possession is usually based on holding a disciplined shape and restricting the area they play to (usually in front of you, in their half), not giving them the ball via losing possession/interceptions/**** passes, and having them walk through your midfield.
The shot statistic is irrelevant because they were very short on striker options, might just be me, but if Lukaku was playing, wouldn't have seen us get much out of that game.
And I'm sorry, Everton or Saint's or whoever, we should not be outplayed, outpossesed for long periods at WHL by anyone outside the top 4/5 (I don't include everton, they are simply "best of the rest").