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It’s not only new manager Frank Lampard who has come to Everton with a point to prove but the two transfer deadline day signings he made too.

Donny van de Beek had a massive reputation in the Netherlands and went to a huge club here in the shape of Manchester United so he’ll be desperate to show everyone what he can do – especially the folks back home with the World Cup coming up.

He doesn’t want to be remembered as a Dutch player who came to the Premier League, fizzled out and then went back home again.

Fingers crossed that under a manager like Frank who has shown the faith to bring him to the club, he can replicate the kind of form he showed to earn himself his big move.

It’s a similar story with Dele Alli. We know how good he was when he came through at Tottenham.

Maybe it just went a bit stale for him there and he wasn’t given the right amount of time to get back in the team.

It’s difficult when you’re a squad player and just being picked for the cup games but expected to come in and be 10 out of 10 without a run of matches.

He’d shown glimpses here and there but it

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