The team were fantastic and worked themselves into the ground. They never gave in. Even at 2-0 and when they got the opportunity, they went for the third.
Tonight s hated local visitors to Goodison Park were sent packing after Calvert-Lewin followed up Branthwaite s scrambled opener with an absolute classic far-post header.
Sean Dyche is hopeful that Dominic Calvert-Lewin will be passed fit for the Merseyside derby after scans revealed no damage from the knee injury he sustained during Sunday s win over Nottingham Forest.
Total respect for Pickford. He didn’t rise to the bait he received from the home supporters.
As well as the 3 great saves, he deserves the accolade for Everton’s Man of the Match for the way in which he conducted himself and blanked out the constant tirade of abuse – as much as he did for the performance and saving us from defeat.
Everton travel to the Amex Community Stadium to take on Brighton with the ever-present need to secure points away from the Goodison Park pressure cooker.