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Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Dennis is being monitored by Everton as they look to replace Richarlison. The Toffees reluctantly agreed ...
Everton Manager, Frank Lampard has hailed his team’s fighting spirit after they came from two goals down to beat Crystal ...
Super Eagles winger Alex Iwobi put up a fine performance as Everton boosted their hopes of Premier League survival, following ...
Everton will be keen to earn a favourable result against Chelsea in a Premier League meeting on Sunday, which will ...
Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp has dismissed the notion that Sunday’s Merseyside Derby against Everton was bigger than usual as both ...
Everton Manager Frank Lampard hailed the impact Nigerian international Alex Iwobi had on Saturday’s game as his side claimed a ...
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