Burnley 0 – Everton 2.

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Everton continues to explode in hot form. When they defeated Burnley 2-0. They won their 4th consecutive game in the league. Ready to move up to 16th place in the table in English Premier League football.

Having played for 18 minutes, Everton had a chance when Nathan Paterson opened from the right side for Dominic Calvert-Lewin. ทางเข้า UFABET  The header was about to go in, but Super James Trafford made a superb save.

And from the next corner kick, Dwight McNeil opened for Amadou Onana to head close through Trafford and into the net, sending the Toffees into a 1-0 lead.

In the 25th minute, the Toffees were 2-0 away. Jordan Pickford threw a long free kick from his own half. James Tarkowski headed into the right penalty area for Michael Keane to follow and shoot and save. Trafford deflected and hit Dara O’Shea, which bounced into the path of Keane, who shot again and went straight into the goal.

In the first half of injury time, Burnley almost broke the game. Jacob Brun Larsen broke into the right side of the penalty area and was about to reach Seki Umdouni, who was already standing with his feet cocked, waiting to take a shot. But Ben Godfrey cut in front of him and fell in front of him to make an incredible first tackle.

The first half ended and Everton led 2-0.

In the second half, in the 63rd minute, the Toffees almost added from a corner kick that was opened and the ball went into chaos in the penalty area. Meichen Kean shot an inept shot from a narrow angle and hit the post. Vitinho, Burnley’s defender, blocked it. Not good, but luckily the ball hit the post and didn’t bounce into his own goal.

In the 81st minute, Burnley really should have cracked the egg when Sander Burge flicked a shot along the water in front of the penalty area. The ball had already passed Pickford but unfortunately hit the post.

In the 90th minute, Everton almost nailed the coffin. James Garner flowed through the channel for Beto to slip into the left side of the penalty area and shoot from a tight angle, but Trafford still spread his arms to save.

The game ended: Everton beat Burnley 2-0.