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Burnley 2-1 Everton: Scott Arfield nets late winner after Yannick Bolasie’s first goal for the Toffees via Daily Mail

MIKE KEEGAN AT TURF MOOR: Scott Arfield scored a dramatic late winner for Burnley as they beat Everton 2-1 at Turf Moor. Yannick Bolasie's second-half strike looked to have given the visitors a point.
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MATCH REPORT: Burnley 2-1 Everton via GrandOldTeam

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Last time Everton took on Burnley, Samuel Eto’o scored a brace. Yes he did actually play for us.

If Lukaku was to score today he’d have scored 50 goals in the Premier League for Everton, joining just Duncan Ferguson and Tim Cahill on that list (PL only that is).

The first half saw Everton dominate possession, and Kevin Mirallas had an effort saved early on, but Everton couldn’t make the possession count.

Defensive disarray saw Burnley score just before half time, with Stekelenburg’s save going to their striker to easily poke home.

Half time saw Ronald Koeman have a face like thunder.

Everton emerged unchanged for the second half, and Seamus Coleman was lucky not to be sent off early on. Then midway through the half, Yannick Bolasie scored for Everton, making it 1-1.

This seemed to spur the blues (in yellow today) on to a spell of pressure. Mirallas made way for Deulofeu with 20 mins to go, shortly followed by Tom Cleverley coming on for Gana.

In the dying moments, Burnley won a free kick and this was converted, following the ball striking the crossbar, to make it 2-1. Defensively poor, and then Enner Valencia is introduced followed by a Gareth Barry yellow card.

All in all a disappointing day and one that we’ve thrown away.

So although we were a (the) better team in the second half, it’s a case of must do better.

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Clinical Burnley edge out Everton with Scott Arfield’s last-minute winner via The Guardian

Liverpool’s defeat at Turf Moor remains one of the mysteries of the season, and now Everton have joined them. East Lancashire must have some sort of hoodoo over Merseyside, though there was no mystery over this result, Burnley made two clear chances and took them both. Everton had a pile of pressure but little in the way of final product. It was almost like a re-run of events at the Etihad last week, though this time it was Everton who were left feeling they had been mugged.

The home side survived a scare in the opening minutes when a Yannick Bolasie run caused panic in the Burnley defence in Everton’s first attack. The ball ran free to leave Kevin Mirallas a presentable shooting opportunity from close to the penalty spot and Tom Heaton had to rescue his side with a point blank save. The goalkeeper was in action again after a quarter of an hour, diving to his left to beat out a shot from Ross Barkley, restored to the Everton side after being left out last week at Manchester City.

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