BURNLEY, England (AP) — Everton's status as an ever-present in the Premier League is under serious threat. Frank Lampard's team tumbled to within a point of ...
Relegation doesn't bear thinking about for Everton in a financial sense but is now a realistic possibility, especially given the quality of opponents coming up. It’s about what we do.” “They have to keep going," Lampard said of his players.
Everton match verdict following the defeat to Burnley in the Premier League.
The Premier League table, after 45 minutes, was one that Blues could look at once again. Everton had found a platform upon which they could build and dominated in the aftermath of the equaliser. Yet the Burnley crowd that was calling for him to be booked was then silenced by Mike Dean being called over to the VAR monitor. Richarlison's all-action first half performance felt like a case of the Brazilian stepping up just when his side needed him most. As Everton probed down Burnley's left, Vitaliy Mykolenko burst into the box. The fans know that.
Burnley lacking ideas at the moment.
The most important thing is to be the positive one." "I loved as a player being involved in competitive games and now we have 10 of those and this is the first one. Meanwhile, Burnley boss Sean Dyche has urged his forwards to rediscover their goalscoring touch having failed to score a single goal in their last four outings. "Remaining positive is the biggest thing for me to do. "Tension can be a good thing, it can also go the other way," he said. We just have to do what we do.
GOAL! Burnley 1-2 Everton (Richarlison 41). We meet again, Mr Pope. And the result is the same as Richarlison takes less time and goes to the keeper's left ...
Frank Lampard's side conceded a late equaliser at Turf Moor and are now staring relegation in the face. Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley v Everton ...
“Sometimes as a team you maybe forget how to win a game. - Mykolenko 7 - Rodriguez 7 - Cornet 7 - Taylor 7 - Collins 7
Frank Lampard blamed individual errors after Everton sank ever closer to the relegation zone when Maxwel Cornet scored late on to give Burnley a 3-2 victory ...
“It’s the margins of football – you’ve got to score at the right time and not concede at the right time. “It’s been the thing of the season for us, but it’s funny what seasons throw up,” he said. We’re on the right side of it tonight but it’s only one win. We’ve been in that mode ourselves and it’s difficult to break out of. We had to go and expose that and we just about did.” “Then the feel changed on a penalty out of nowhere. “It was a tricky game for obvious reasons for both sides going into it,” Sean Dyche said. It wasn’t a game to lose for us. It’s a challenge to stay in the league. “Today was a challenge. “Everything is a challenge,” Lampard added. “The effort is there, the belief will always be tested because this is football,” Lampard said.
Frank Lampard blamed individual errors after Everton sank ever closer to the relegation zone when Maxwel Cornet scored late on to give Burnley a 3-2 victory ...
“It’s the margins of football – you’ve got to score at the right time and not concede at the right time. “It’s been the thing of the season for us, but it’s funny what seasons throw up,” he said. We’re on the right side of it tonight but it’s only one win. We had to go and expose that and we just about did.” We’ve been in that mode ourselves and it’s difficult to break out of. “Then the feel changed on a penalty out of nowhere. “It was a tricky game for obvious reasons for both sides going into it,” Sean Dyche said. It wasn’t a game to lose for us. It’s a challenge to stay in the league. “Today was a challenge. “Everything is a challenge,” Lampard added. “The effort is there, the belief will always be tested because this is football,” Lampard said.
Having not scored in their previous four Premier League matches, Burnley had to dig deep to find three goals to beat their fellow strugglers 3-2 in a breathless ...
Burnley knew they had to come quickly in the second half, and Sean Dyche would have been delighted with how they hauled themselves back into the game. With the end of the Premier League season now in sight, matches of magnitude will start coming thick and fast. However, when you’re in a scrap for survival, it would be wrong to get carried away because undoubtedly your hopes will be stripped away within a flash.
Second-half comeback gives Burnley 3-2 win over Everton; Nathan Collins early opener cancelled out by pair of Richarlison penalties before Sean Dyche ...
It's going to be a real test of character, I've said this all along about Everton. "That's why Burnley wanted to win tonight, in terms of getting the three points and getting closer to Everton, but also going into that Norwich game. "I told them we've got to play on that mentality - we do it by playing forward with better quality and being more aggressive in our play. I said to them at half time 'I'm not sure these know how to win a game, away from home particularly'. It's hard to explain, but sometimes you sense that a team might have lost how to win a game. Everton have not won a Premier League game on the road since August but looked like breaking that eight-month record until Jay Rodriguez and Maxwel Cornet struck in the second half to give Burnley a late victory.
Everton fell deeper into relegation trouble with Burnley's Maxwel Cornet striking an 85th minute winner as the home side fought back to beat Frank Lampard's ...
We’ve got to continue to play how we did in the second half. We’ve got a tough game to play with Norwich ... But this is all about us. “This is a big game for momentum.
"I said to the lads at half time 'I'm not sure these lot know how to win a game.'"You know things are bad when this is what your opponents think of yo.
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“I've been down there, I know what it's like,” Dyche told Sky Sports after second half goals from Jay Rodriguez and Maxwel Cornet turned the game around. “Every ...
I said to them at half-time ‘I’m not sure these know how to win a game lads, away from home, particularly.’ Sometimes, it’s hard to explain, but you kind of sense that a team are at a loss as to how to win a game. "I said at half-time, I'm not sure [Everton] know how to win a game lads" 👀
Everton lost 3-2 to Burnley in the Premier League on Wednesday night to heighten their relegation fears.
“Dyche is a veteran of these survival battles and knows the significance of pulling Everton in. Like that match against Wimbledon 28 years ago, they fought back from the brink but this team showed how brittle they are. “Burnley had taken an early lead through Nathan Collins’ first goal for the club but then fell behind as Richarlison twice scored from the penalty spot before the break. At that stage they had a seven-point cushion on the bottom three, yet fell apart when Sean Dyche’s team applied pressure. Yet the winning goal said everything about the struggle Lampard is having in recreating the rigour and intensity which typified the football he once played. This was a chance for Everton to open some space between themselves and the three sides beneath them, including Burnley.
And now former Everton striker Anichebe has weighed in on the inquest, calling out not just the players but the decision-making of the board as well. Promoted ...
"Next - appointing Lampard (who is a good coach) but appointing him when you know you're in a relegation battle with a tough run in... The money they've wasted, the sackings of influential staff like @embodyism (Dan Donachie), not letting Marcel Brands actually do his job, bringing in Rafa, creating a complete disconnect with fans and club. in a relegation fight... him getting Alli who is a luxury player... So... The players are responsible first and foremost. In a lengthy Instagram story, he said: "Apologies if I don't respond tonight, I just can't be bothered.
Frank Lampard's beleaguered Toffees lost at drop rivals Burnley on Wednesday night to further threaten their unbroken stay in the top flight of English ...
Liverpool are the most recent winners on this list, having lifted February's EFL Cup. The anomaly of this is for those teams who have been promoted in second spot which is not classed as winning a trophy, whereas play-off winners are. As well as their current struggles, Everton are also in the midst of a long, long trophy drought.
Maxwel Cornet struck five minutes from time to condemn Everton to a costly 3-2 defeat.
We don’t want regret at the end of the season that’s why we have to do the maximum now.” “It’s been a long time (since the last goal). That’s why it was very special for me because I want to score every game. Every game until the end of the season will be a big game for us. “That’s the job of a manager,” he said. “That’s why we need to win every game. I’m the one that has to pick up.
Your morning Everton headlines as the fallout to the Premier League loss to fellow strugglers Burnley continues.
"I think it was six points from 42 away from home, I reminded the players of that. The only way we get around it is to work. We spoke to the players at half time just about getting back to the basics really and the bigger picture of their season. The Burnley manager remarked: "It was a tricky game for obvious reasons, with both sides going into it. The Blues have picked up just six points on their travels throughout 2021/22, with their last and only Premier League win away from Goodison Park coming at Brighton in August. Goals from Nathan Collins, Jay Rodriguez and Maxwell Cornet were enough to win the day for the Clarets, who moved to within one point of Frank Lampard's side in the Premier League table.
Maxwel Cornet struck five minutes from time to condemn Everton to a costly 3-2 defeat.
We don’t want regret at the end of the season that’s why we have to do the maximum now.” “It’s been a long time (since the last goal). That’s why it was very special for me because I want to score every game. “That’s why we need to win every game. Every game until the end of the season will be a big game for us. “That’s the job of a manager,” he said. I’m the one that has to pick up.
Manchester United should be boosted by the return of Cristiano Ronaldo for the early Saturday kick-off at Everton. The striker started the reverse fixture ...
Luke Shaw could be a doubt after coming off at half-time against the Foxes with a leg problem. "Probably the same," he said, when asked about the plans. Jesse Lingard was ill last weekend, so remained an unused substitute, but is in training and should also be available.
Neville Southall was focused on what he saw as the positives as he offered Everton players his advice on what was key to remaining in the Premier League.
Just go and see the challenge as a challenge to see how good a player you are. We have got 27 points to play for, we’ve got Man Utd on Saturday and if you’re a kid growing up, that is who you want to play against. If you score two goals away from home you expect to win the game.”
Chris Beesley looks at a Talking Point from Everton's 3-2 defeat at Burnley and examines the potential longer-term impact of Sean Dyche's claims about Frank ...
The sign that hangs outside the aforementioned hostelry has the gaffer mocked up in the garb of Henry VIII and in a manner not dissimilar to the 16 th century tyrant king, he is an intimidating absolute ruler within his own fiefdom. If they’re uncomfortable in their current predicament, how many of them would have the stomach for that fight? Hard graft over a number of years – culminating with European football in 2018, one place above Everton whose vacancy he had been linked to earlier in the season – prompted a pub in the shadow of Turf Moor to be renamed ‘The Royal Dyche’ and ensure the manager enjoys enough credit in the bank to survive seasons of struggle such as this. The sobering reality over Sean Dyche’s half-time pep talk to his players, telling them that Everton “don’t know how to win” is that there is a strong element of truth to the Burnley manager’s damning words and he was only echoing what long-suffering Blues fans have feared for a long time now. Lampard also says: “Everyone is quick to tell me I’ve never been in a relegation battle – I suppose that’s a positive” but do his players know what is required in these crucial final nine matches of the campaign? They don’t call these fixtures ‘six pointers’ for nothing but Everton continue to inflict upon themselves the double-whammy of missing out themselves while enabling those below them to close the gap.
Former Everton player Slaven Bilic fears that his old club are at a disadvantage to their relegation rivals - because the other clubs have been in this ...
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Maxwel Cornet struck five minutes from time to give Burnley a potentially vital 3-2 win over relegation rivals Everton in a frantic match which swung from ...
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Cornet was lively, getting back to defend but providing a constant threat. Again Richarlison sent Pope the wrong way. Burnley drew level 11 minutes after the restart as Taylor cut in from the left and drilled a low cross through a crowd of Everton defenders for Rodriguez to hammer home from close range. It was another one for the defensive horror show reel at Everton. Cornet sent in a corner which floated over a crowd of Everton defenders for Collins to hook it back in for his first Burnley goal. And the game swung again in the second half as Jay Rodriguez levelled in the 56th minute before Cornet's first goal since his return from the Africa Cup of Nations in January gave Burnley their first win in six games, moving them to within a point of Everton in 17th place.
Maxwel Cornet scored Burnley's winner five minutes from time as they came from behind to beat fellow relegation strugglers Everton 3-2 at Turf Moor.
It was just a second goal in 39 league games for the homegrown forward and he was serenaded by the Burnley fans. Vydra crossed and Cornet lifted his shot into the roof of the net. The decision to install Richarlison as penalty-taker after Calvert-Lewin missed against Brighton was further endorsed as he sent Nick Pope the wrong way for a second time. The Brazilian’s drought has been a cause of Everton’s troubles but he looked buoyed by his first goal in 11 games. And yet, while two attackers came into the team, the scorer of Burnley’s fourth goal in 12 games was a recalled defender. Even a remarkable performance by Richarlison, who scored twice, was not enough for Frank Lampard. Drenched by the swirling rain, he looked beleaguered as his side were beaten.
Maxwel Cornet scores late winner while Nathan Collins scores first goal for Clarets.
Cornet was lively, getting back to defend but providing a constant threat. Again Richarlison sent Pope the wrong way. The goal was met with a huge roar from the home faithful, but within minutes they turned to groans.
Maxwel Cornet struck five minutes from time to give Burnley a potentially vital 3-2 win over relegation rivals Everton in a frantic match which swung from ...
Cornet was lively, getting back to defend but providing a constant threat. Again Richarlison sent Pope the wrong way. The goal was met with a huge roar from the home faithful, but within minutes they turned to groans.
Anthony Gordon returns to Everton's team and Jarrad Branthwaite starts in the Premier League for the first time since mid-December, as Frank Lampard makes ...
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IRELAND INTERNATIONAL Nathan Collins scored his first Premier League as Burnley beat relegation rivals Everton 3-2 at Turf Moor tonight.
Cornet was lively, getting back to defend but providing a constant threat. Again Richarlison sent Pope the wrong way. Burnley drew level 11 minutes after the restart as Taylor cut in from the left and drilled a low cross through a crowd of Everton defenders for Rodriguez to hammer home from close range. It was another one for the defensive horror show reel at Everton. Cornet sent in a corner which floated over a crowd of Everton defenders for Collins to hook it back in for his first Burnley goal. The goal was met with a huge roar from the home faithful, but within minutes they turned to groans. And the game swung again in the second half as Jay Rodriguez levelled in the 56th minute before Cornet’s first goal since his return from the Africa Cup of Nations in January gave Burnley their first win in six games.
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"I think they had taken six points from 42 away from home before this game and conceded 49 over the season so far, so we felt there might be that edge that we could attack them maybe, possibly more freely. "I told them we've got to play on that mentality - we do it by playing forward with better quality and being more aggressive in our play. I said to them at half time 'I'm not sure these know how to win a game, away from home particularly'. It's hard to explain, but sometimes you sense that a team might have lost how to win a game. "To get one ahead and concede two sloppy goals, we were disappointed," Rodriguez told Sky Sports after the comeback. That attacking philosophy is not often associated with Sean Dyche but he told Sky Sports after full-time he had changed the Clarets' style with Everton's leaky defence in mind - and his own side's desperate need for points.