"He'll be back in tonight": Journalist reveals "big lift" for Everton vs Burnley
Anthony Gordon will return to Everton’s starting line-up against Burnley at Turf Moor, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
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Anthony Gordon will return to Everton’s starting line-up against Burnley at Turf Moor, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
A relegation six-pointer will play out at Turf Moor this evening as Everton visit Burnley in the Premier League.
A massive relegation battle game lies ahead in the Premier League as 19th place Burnley takes on 17th place Everton at Turf Moor.
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Sean Dyche imparted a trademark, no-nonsense piece of wisdom upon his Burnley squad, and dispelled a narrative surrounding their crunch clash with Everton.
Everton manager Frank Lampard described their midweek Premier clash with Burnley as a high-pressure game at the bottom end of the table and said his depleted squad must maintain focus in the fight for top-flight survival. The Merseyside club have played in the English top-flight every year since the 1954-55 season but are in a precarious position in 17th place in the table, with 25 points from 28 matches ahead of the trip to Turf Moor. Burnley are 19th with 21 points having played the same number of games as Everton but Lampard said his team were well aware of the experience Sean Dyche's side have in dealing with difficult situations.
Everton manager Frank Lampard described their midweek Premier clash with Burnley as high-pressure game at the bottom end of the table and said his depleted squad must maintain focus in the fight for top-flight survival.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche has offered some advice to his goal-shy team as they prepare for a crunch Premier League relegation showdown with Everton, instructing them to “kick it in the net”.