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Everton also passed the “Turf Moor” and continues its course… of the championship!

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Everton took it… personally! His team Sean Dietz continues its ‘championship run’ after being handed a 10-point penalty and celebrated its fourth straight win, beating its 2-0 Burnley at Turf Moor.

At 16 points (otherwise they would have 26 and they would be in 8th place) the “sweets” who continue to… drive people crazy and overturn all the facts, being at +7 more than the danger zone. Where the hosts remain with 8 points and have a difficult task ahead of the continuation of the championship.

In pure racing, the Everton entered the match strongly and looked for the quick goal from the start. He alerted McNeill and Calvert-Lewin, with the goal finally coming in the 19th minute with the promoted Onana to score with a header for the “candies” lead. Six minutes later, Mr Kin with a double effort he managed to beat Trafford to make it 2-0 that remained until the end of the half.

Garner in the 53rd minute came close to… overturning the score, with the home side’s first good finish coming in the 65th minute with Amduni, with the same player having called for a penalty four minutes earlier but not being moved by his fall referee.

The minutes ticked by and it seemed difficult to change anything, with 2-0 in her favour Everton to remain until Anthony Taylor’s final whistle and the visitors take their fourth successive hat-trick.

In detail, the program of the 17th matchday:



Friday (15/12)

Nottingham Forest-Tottenham 0-2

(45+2′ Richarlison, 65′ Kulusevski)

Saturday (16/12)

Manchester City-Crystal Palace 2-2

(24′ Grillis, 54′ Lewis – 76′ Mateta, 90’+5′ pen. Olisse)

Newcastle-Fulham 3-0

(57′ Miley, 64′ Almiron, 82′ Byrne)

Chelsea-Sheffield United 2-0

(54′ Palmer, 61′ Jackson)

Bournemouth-Luton (65th minute stoppage time with the score at 1-1 due to Lockyer’s collapse)

Burnley-Everton 0-2

(19′ Onana, 26′ Kin)

Sunday (17/12)

Arsenal-Brighton (16:00)

West Ham-Wolves (16:00)

Brentford-Aston Villa (16:00)

Liverpool-Manchester United (18:30)

The schedule for the next (18th) matchday:



Thursday (21/12)

Crystal Palace-Brighton (22:00)

Friday (22/12)

Aston Villa-Sheffield United (22:00)

Saturday (23/12)

West Ham-Manchester United (14:30)

Manchester City-Bradford (postponed)

Luton-Newcastle (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Bournemouth (17:00)

Tottenham-Everton (17:00)

Fulham-Burnley (17:00)

Liverpool-Arsenal (19:30)

Sunday (24/12)

Wolves-Chelsea (15:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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