Fans invade pitch as Everton secure Premier League survival
Everton fans invaded the pitch after their 3-2 win against Crystal Palace on Thursday night, which secured their Premier League survival.
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Everton fans invaded the pitch after their 3-2 win against Crystal Palace on Thursday night, which secured their Premier League survival.
What changed is that we didn't respect the game as well as we did in the first half. We lost too many simple balls and we were inviting too much pressure. We didn't move the ball quick enough and that allowed them to build that momentum and that confidence and it’s about managing the game when we were winning and we didn't do it good enough in the second half and we gave them hope. And when we invited pressure, they managed to win ono/two/three balls and that really woke up the crowd and then when we conceded the first goal it became really difficult for us.
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A win for Manchester City over Aston Villa guarantees them the title, while a draw would be enough if Liverpool fail to beat visitors Wolves.
Everton have ensured their Premier League status for at least another year after defeating Crystal Palace on Thursday evening.
Fan footage has been posted on social media which shows Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira was goaded before kicking an Everton supporter.
Former Northern Ireland goalkeeper Maik Taylor has warned of “serious” repercussions if post-match pitch invasions are allowed to continue in the English game.
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