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Jose Mourinho proved right as Goodison Park delivers greatest Everton assist

May 19 is a date that will forever be etched into the memory of everyone associated with Everton Football Club.

The dramatic comeback victory over Crystal Palace was about as good as it gets for Everton supporters in attendance. Bedlam is the only word to describe the scenes.

Goodison Park is a cathedral of English football and a Liverpool institution. Tears will be shed when the Blues move to Bramley-Moore Dock in a couple of years.

From Dixie Dean scoring his 60th goal of the season to that famous Bayern Munich night, Goodison has witnessed some breathtaking moments over the years.

And it was after that famous night against Bayern that Howard Kendall famously remarked: "Get the ball into the box, the Gwladys Street will suck the ball into the net."

In many people’s eyes it was Goodison’s greatest ever assist. An assist that sent Everton on their way to European glory.

But Thursday was another game to add to the list. Granted a club like the Blues should never have been in position they were in, but they were. And Goodison delivered - just like it always does.

There aren't many stadiums in world football that can generate a cauldron of noise like 'The Grand Old Lady' can, and as Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s header hit the back of the net, she erupted in joy.

By the end of the game, the stands emptied and the pitch filled with people. Blue smoke clogged the air as supporters celebrated survival and the relief that such an achievement brings.

“The support was so important. We needed them tonight, at 2-0 it was easy to expect the worst,” Lampard said post-match. “But they've been doing it for a long time, since the Chelsea game [1-0 win on 1 May]. Again, the atmosphere was another level.

“They [supporters] want

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