Burnley v Everton
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The President wrote:We are "owed" a performance and a result
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Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:1-5 - Richarlison with a great finish.
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The President wrote:The President wrote:We are "owed" a performance and a result
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How about now?
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:have we scored again to make it 1-5?
Yep, Richarlison scored
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Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:The President wrote:The President wrote:We are "owed" a performance and a result
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Wish I was a betting man
How about now?
Spoke to soon
But very very happy both ways
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That is how you let your football do the talking after a 6-2 mauling at home
WIN 5-1 away at a difficult place to get a result
WELL PLAYED EVERTON
WIN 5-1 away at a difficult place to get a result
WELL PLAYED EVERTON
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The President wrote:Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:The President wrote:The President wrote:We are "owed" a performance and a result
1-4
Wish I was a betting man
How about now?
Spoke to soon
But very very happy both ways
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Good result, especially after Sunday. Don't think we played especially well from what I saw, so not much has changed, but can't complain at a 1-5 win. Onwards and upwards!
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I am still waiting for a summary or interview with an Everton player on the BBC miniute-by-minute update page. First they need to wank off Shite and Leicester players....
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And here it is.
'It's perfect for Christmas'
Burnley 1-5 Everton
Everton defender Lucas Digne speaking to Match of the Day: "We feel very good. After Sunday we needed to prove that we can win and play very well. It was an important win for club and the fans.
"We needed to start very well and after 30 minutes we were 3-0 up and it was fantastic."
On the busy Christmas for Premier League clubs: The last four years I have had five days or a week off but I prefer to play in front of the fans and the family. It’s perfect for Christmas."
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I didn't see that coming.
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And from the Burnley manager Sean Dyche.
'They were the better side and deserved to win'
Burnley 1-5 Everton
Burnley boss Sean Dyche to BBC Match of the Day: "They started much brighter, much sharper with more energy. They were the better side and deserved to win.
"The last 10 minutes of the half we deserved to get back in it and the game settled. We got a bit more on the front foot, scored a goal and all of sudden the next goal is vital.
"The chance for Tarkowski is massive. If we put that in, after what happened to Everton against Tottenham the other day, then it may change the whole event. We then started the second half the brighter and you never know from then. But it didn’t go in and the game went after that.
"We’re in a results industry, winning brings belief, a good feeling and free mindedness – they almost act in the zone. But when results go against you, you’re so focused on your own job you can sometimes forget the team cohesion.
"So that mentality has got to be clear as we’ve got some games coming up that are absolutely massive this season.
"The margins are super fine; the challenge this season is we haven’t kept the margins tight. There’s a number of reasons why, but there’s no excuse. We are where we are and we don’t overly deserve to be better than where we are.”
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'This is for our fans and our players'
Burnley 1-5 Everton
Everton boss Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “The first thing I’d like to say is this is for our fans and our players.
“The fans welcomed our players before the match, which is fantastic after a tough result on Sunday. And the players as well, they deserve this.
“It was a good win for us and now is the moment to rest and prepare for the other quick games.”
On responding to Sunday’s defeat to Tottenham: “I think the best solution to the last result was to play as quickly as you can, luckily for us we played after three days.
“They showed they are here to fight, to compete and to show the ambition we have as a club.”
On goalscorer Lucas Digne: “I think the credit has to go to all the squad and not just one or two, but of course Lucas Digne has done well and settled. We never had any doubts about his quality or his attitude. His left foot is fantastic.”
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Glad I made it to this one - we never really looked like losing this after the first two went in. Our fans were amazing - heard them most of the 90. Back 3 I thought were really strong but having said that Burnley play route one football most of the time and we won most of the long balls. Just happy to see a win after the Spurs disaster to be honest! Onwards and upwards 😊
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Great to hear this outing was a lot better than the last one. Enjoy the rest of the trip!Qld Toffee wrote:Glad I made it to this one - we never really looked like losing this after the first two went in. Our fans were amazing - heard them most of the 90. Back 3 I thought were really strong but having said that Burnley play route one football most of the time and we won most of the long balls. Just happy to see a win after the Spurs disaster to be honest! Onwards and upwards 😊
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:Btw, is Lookman injured or why is he not even on the bench?
From the Brighton game preview: Ademola Lookman is in contention after missing two games with an ankle injury.
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