
Highlights: Everton end long wait for derby joy at Anfield
Everton ended their 22 winless run at Anfield with a well-deserved 2-0 victory over Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday evening. You may also like
Everton ended their 22 winless run at Anfield with a well-deserved 2-0 victory over Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday evening. You may also like
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Chelsea’s 17-match unbeaten run was ended by an Edouard Mendy error at Goodison Park as a patched-up Everton side won 1-0 to deny their visitors the chance of going top of the table. You may also like
Everton compounded a miserable few days for Manchester United with their biggest ever Premier League win over the sorry Red Devils in a 4-0 rout at Goodison Park. You may also like
Tottenham Hotspur produced a devastating display of attacking football as Son Heung-min and Harry Kane inspired the 6-2 hammering of Everton in a Premier League Christmas cracker, moving Spurs to within two points of Manchester City. You may also like
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Managerless Everton’s away-day woes continued as Southampton secured a deserved 4-1 Premier League victory at St Mary’s Stadium, despite Gylfi Sigurdsson’s stunner. You may also like
Swansea City captain Leon Britton expects star midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson to complete his move to Everton. You may also like
Manchester United’s top-four aspirations were dealt a blow when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Swansea in a Premier League encounter at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. You may also like