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Tom Barclay
Tom Barclay is a sports journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He covers Premier League football for The Sun, Britain's biggest newspaper.
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Everton 0 Aston Villa 0: Unai Emery in Premier League first as he finally presides over goalless draw
14 Jan 2024
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The Sun
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English
| Sports
Unai Emery experienced his first 0-0 draw in the Premier League as Aston Villa's manager in a match against Everton, marking the longest start to a Premier League managerial career before a goalless game. The match ended Everton's three-game losing streak but was seen as a missed opportunity for Aston Villa to level points with league-leaders Liverpool. Despite VAR controversy and a few injuries, neither side managed to score, with Emi Martinez of Aston Villa making crucial saves. Both teams had goals disallowed for offside, and the match was described as not the easiest watch but full of commitment.
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Andrew Greaves
Andrew Greaves is a journalist and broadcaster based in Manchester, United Kingdom with more than 14 years experience in regional and national newspapers both in the UK and Spain. He is a regular guest presenter on That's Manchester TV's Late Night Live and a contributor to various national and ...
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Andrew Greaves: Ben Gibson situation doesn't suit anyone
13 Feb 2020
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Lancashire Telegraph
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English
| Football
The article discusses the situation of footballer Ben Gibson, who was a £15 million signing for Burnley but has been allowed to train with his former club Middlesbrough due to a lack of game time and a failed move away from Burnley. The relationship between Gibson and Burnley appears to have deteriorated, with manager Sean Dyche being non-committal about Gibson's future at the club. The author expresses regret that Gibson's tenure at Burnley has not been successful and suggests that a move in the summer could be beneficial for his career. Meanwhile, Burnley must manage without Gibson for the remainder of the season.
Toby Hill
Toby Hill is a freelance journalist based in Asuncion, Paraguay, covering social, political and environmental issues. He was previously based in Bolivia, where he wrote on indigneous activism for the Guardian and the country's gridlocked prison system for OpenDemocracy, among many other themes.
English
Feature Stories
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Usually Responds Seldom
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Everton: Pickford handed “verbal agreement”
01 Apr 2023
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thisisfutbol.com
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English
| Transfers
Everton have reached a verbal agreement allowing Jordan Pickford to leave if the club is relegated to the Championship. Pickford, who signed a contract in February, has no official relegation release clause but will be permitted to move. Chelsea is interested in Pickford, alongside Brentford's David Raya and Brighton's Robert Sanchez. Pickford has been crucial for Everton, making 209 Premier League appearances since joining in 2017. Losing Pickford and potentially Amadou Onana, who is linked with Arsenal, would be a significant blow for Everton. However, the club may benefit from the revenue generated by player sales to fund a rebuild under Sean Dyche.
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David Hurst
Freelance Photographer with over 35 years experience in press photography and 7 years as Picture Editor on Johnston Press's North West Picture Desk and shifts working on the Sunday Express.
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Premier League final day: All you need to know about the teams fighting to avoid relegation
28 May 2023
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www.pff.com
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English
| Football
On the final weekend of the Premier League season, Everton, Leicester City, and Leeds United are battling to avoid relegation, with only one team able to retain their Premier League status. Everton, led by Sean Dyche, need a win against Bournemouth to ensure safety, despite injury concerns for key players. Leicester City, managed by Dean Smith, can surpass Everton with a win over West Ham United, relying on their superior goal difference. Leeds United, under Sam Allardyce, face a complex path to safety, needing a win against Tottenham Hotspur and favorable results from other matches. The article provides detailed analysis of each team's situation, key players, and potential outcomes.
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Julius Jumah
Julius Jumah is a multingual multimedia journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Jumah has experience in writing for print and digital platforms, writing, reporting and anchoring for both TV and radio. He is comfortable on the human interest, health, political and sports desks.
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Congratulations to...: Mikel Arteta Confused Until He Forgets the Team That Beat Him
04 Feb 2023
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kiswahili.tuko.co.ke
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Swahili
| Football
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta appeared confused after his team lost to Everton at Goodison Park, mistakenly congratulating Burnley instead. This was Arsenal's first Premier League defeat since September 2022, with Everton winning 1-0 thanks to a goal by James Tarkowski. This match marked Sean Dyche's debut as Everton's new coach, succeeding Frank Lampard. Arsenal had been unbeaten in their previous 13 EPL matches, winning 11 of them, while Everton secured their first EPL victory since October 2022.
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James Morgan
James (aka Jim) is a journalist and communications professional based in Stoke-on-Trent, UK. He has been fortunate enough to travel the world, writing about science, technology, politics, business, tourism, education and more. Jim has performed a variety of editorial and PR-focused roles in the ...
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Who should Thomas Tuchel have REALLY picked for England? Squad based solely on stats for this season includes defender based in France among five uncapped players
15 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| Player Selection
Thomas Tuchel's selection for the England squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers has sparked debate, with some veteran players included and others omitted despite strong performances. Sofascore's statistical analysis suggests alternative selections, particularly in defense and midfield, where players like James Tarkowski and James Maddison were overlooked. The article discusses the merits of Tuchel's choices, highlighting the balance between experience and current form, and the role of statistical analysis in player selection.
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Jose Perez
My name is Jose Perez and I'm located in Miami. With over 30 years in the Television and Broadcast business, 5 Emmy awards and 11 nominations, I’m sure I’m the right candidate for your production. I have shoot and edited long format news magazine, local, network news shows and documentary. I have ...
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Manchester United – Everton: United Make Tough Work Of Everton But Progress To The Fourth Round
06 Jan 2023
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betweentheposts.net
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English
| FA Cup
Manchester United secured a 3-1 victory over Everton in the third round of the FA Cup, despite making the match more challenging than necessary. Erik ten Hag's side, buoyed by recent form, showcased their quality, while Frank Lampard's Everton continued their downward trajectory. Key moments included early goals, defensive vulnerabilities, and tactical adjustments. Rashford's attacking prowess and De Gea's goalkeeping error were pivotal. Everton's conservative approach improved their defense but did little for their attacking threat, raising concerns about their ability to create chances.
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Alexis Sanchez
Alexis Sanchez is a photojournalist based in Miramar, United States of America.
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Spanish
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Politics
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Science & Environment
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Rash Marcus Rashford gets 4 but Romelu Lukaku on cloud 9 as Man United beat Burnley
17 Mar 2024
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sport360.com
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English
| Sports
Manchester United secured a 2-0 victory over Burnley, easing the pressure on their manager Jose Mourinho. Romelu Lukaku was the standout player, scoring both goals for United. The match saw a missed penalty by Paul Pogba and a red card for Marcus Rashford after a clash with Phil Bardsley. Despite these incidents, United maintained control and could have won by a larger margin. The article provides player ratings for both teams, highlighting the performances of individuals such as Lukaku, Luke Shaw, and Joe Hart.
Rachel Steinberg
I am a London-based freelance multimedia journalist writing about sport, entertainment, lifestyle and travel for titles including the Independent, the i Paper, Metro.co.uk, the Daily Mirror, the Yorkshire Post, MailOnline and others.
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Everton hold Crystal Palace to force FA Cup third round replay
05 Jan 2024
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roscommonherald.ie
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English
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Crystal Palace and Everton will have a replay of their FA Cup third-round match following a goalless draw at Selhurst Park. Everton played with 10 men after Dominic Calvert-Lewin's red card in the 79th minute. The match, which started in a south London downpour, saw few opportunities for both sides. Dwight McNeil suffered a lower-leg injury and was stretchered off. Both teams had strong line-ups, with Everton making three changes and Palace two, due to Jordan Ayew's departure for the Africa Cup of Nations. Despite late substitutions, no team could secure a win.