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Everton 3-1 Burnley via GrandOldTeam

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Goals from Jagielka, Barkley (tbc) and Lukaku gave Everton an eighth successive home league win.

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Everton go fifth after Romelu Lukaku completes victory over Burnley via The Guardian

It was another astute tactical move from Ronald Koeman. One minute remained at Goodison Park, Burnley were beaten on the road again and an eighth consecutive home win was in the bag for Everton, when Ross Barkley was withdrawn from the fray. Goodison did not miss the opportunity to deliver a timely show of support for one of their own.

The Everton midfielder, with doubts over his future at the club and mired in controversy not of his making, was given a standing ovation after an influential display that confirmed the distractions had not affected him. Barkley scored one deflected goal, headed off the line from both Michael Keane and Stephen Ward, and dragged his team out of a lethargic opening. Phil Jagielka and Romelu Lukaku, with his 24th league goal of the season, sandwiched the midfielder’s strike.

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Sun under pressure to sack Kelvin MacKenzie via The Guardian

Club bans newspaper’s reporters in wake of columnist’s slurs against player Ross Barkley and the city of Liverpool
Pressure is growing on the Sun to sack its columnist and former editor Kelvin MacKenzie, as the chair of the equalities watchdog called on newspapers to think carefully before publishing comments that could promote social division.

David Isaac, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, made the warning on Saturday after Everton football club banned the tabloid’s journalists from its ground following fury at a MacKenzie column in which he compared the club’s star midfielder, Ross Barkley, who has a Nigerian grandfather, to a gorilla, and made contemptuous remarks about the people of Liverpool.

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