Roberto Martinez has vowed to bring the winning feeling back to Everton after relegation-threatened Sunderland inflicted another defeat on the Toffees. Having succumbed to Premier League champions Leicester on Saturday, the Toffees produced a similarly abject performance as Sunderland sealed their top-flight status with a comprehensive 3-0 victory. Carragher on Martinezs future Jamie Carragher says if Everton want to sack Roberto Martinez then they should do it before Sunday When asked whether pressure was getting to his underperforming team, Martinez, who praised his sides intent, voiced his concern as Everton lost for the fourth time in their last five games We need to win football games, when you dont do that (pressure) is normal, he told Sky Sports.You cannot be happy with not winning football games. Im pleased with the effort and the intent of the players.What we have to do now is in front of us, we have the game against Norwich and we want to make sure we get a performance that gives us a good feeling to finish the season off. Everton boss Roberto Martinez would not answer a question about his future after his side were beaten 3-0 away to Sunderland Everton end their disappointing Premier League campaign at home to Norwich - who were relegated as a result of Sunderlands victory - on Sunday.Martinezs future at Goodison Park has been under pressure by sections of the Everton support, some of whom unveiled a Martinez Out banner in the away end at the Stadium of Light.But the Spaniard revealed his sights were focused solely on ending the Toffees recent poor run with a morale-boosting final-day victory. Sam Allardyce has steered Sunderland from relegation after they confirmed their Premier League status for next season with a 3-0 win against Everton We are a team and we lost a game today and what we want now is to get the winning feeling, he added.As a team we will do that and we will try to finish the season as strong as we can.Asked whether he thought he feared for his job, Martinez replied: That is not really a question, before politely ending the interview with Sky Sports Patrick Davison. Also See: Sunderland safe as Toon drop Carra on Martinez future Everton fixtures Everton stats Nike Air Max 270 Just Do It Black . Unlike last year when nobody got in, there have been estimates of as many as five getting voted in this time around and as few as one, Greg Maddux. Nike Air Max 270 Clearance . JOHNS, N. http://www.max270cheap.com/air-max-270-just-do-it-sale.html . 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Donaldson started off strong, coming out of the gates with a birdie at the par-5 first to get into red numbers early. Donaldson briefly dropped back to even-par with a bogey at the third, but he got that shot right back with his second gain at No. 4. Following three straight pars, Donaldson got to 3-under for the day with back- to-back birdies at eight and nine. After making the turn with a par on 10, Donaldson tripped to his second bogey of the day at the par-4 11th. Like hiss first bogey, Donaldson atoned for his mistake right away with his fifth birdie on the par-5 12th.dddddddddddd. Donaldson added another birdie at 14 before rattling off two straight pars on 15 and 16. He shot to the top of the leaderboard with a pair of birdies at 17 and 18, both par-4s, to get to minus-6. "It was a good day," Donaldson said. "I played nicely - the course was playing tough early on, quite windy and then died down late, but that finish is pretty tough, so Im happy with the result." 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Tee times for the morning groups were delayed one hour due to lightning. Afternoon tee times were delayed 50 minutes. ' ' '