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Frank Lampard is speaking

“I am very proud of his side,” he told BT Sport. “You know, these are moments of pressure. Where we are is the reality of the situation, but at Goodison we were good. This is our fifth victory in seven [at home] and keep a clean sheet. Away from home is a different aspect, but when we are together, fans and players, then it is difficult to win here. “It all starts with our physical performance, our contact, our fighting spirit; because that’s what the fans here demand. And rightly so, they arrived today from the first minute to the 95th minute “.

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Fabian Delph is talking …

Regarding the result: “At the end of the last match there was a lot of disappointment”, he tells Des Kelly of BT Sport. “The head was down, as you would expect. We got into that with a good game. We had to stay together a few times, but we did and got the three points. “We expected them to have opportunities. It is a top team with top players. It was to get stuck together and ride the storm. We did it. “It’s a huge relief for the players, the management and everyone involved with Everton.” On Frank Lampard’s speech at halftime: “He just said to stay in the game. Eventually we felt solid. “We knew they would dominate the ball, so the point was to stay solid and communicate and lead this wave.” On his own performance and fitness: “It was good for me to go out there. I always want to help children. “It was good that I did it today, but I do not think I will train for a week!” On Everton’s hopes of staying true: “It’s a huge fight. One game at a time. We are not going to get carried away. The next game is to get points at the table, that is our main goal and to stay upright “.

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What does Gary Neville think? The latest series in progress … Gary Neville (@ GNev2) United a joke. Well done to Everton. It would also be difficult for Frank Lampard to hear Sean Dyche say what he said so well. Some answer. April 9, 2022

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Credit needed division: Frank Lampard got a bit of a bet starting with Fabian Delph today, but was rewarded with a midfielder’s performance. He was one of the many players who impressed alongside Anthony Gordon, Vitalii Mykolenko, Allan, Alex Iwobi, Richarlsion. Overall it was a good team effort from Everton, but in reality Manchester United helped them look much better than they really are. The Old Trafford uniform is a waste and no mistake.

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Final duration: Everton 1-0 Manchester United

Peep! Peep! Πιεεεεεεε! Everton players fall to the pitch exhausted after achieving a valuable victory against a miserable Manchester United team. Everton’s Richardson reacts after the final whistle. Photo: Tim Keeton / EPA Anthony Gordon scored the only goal of the game in a noisy afternoon at Goodison Park, where Everton fans and players were powering each other for 90 minutes. Everton’s Michael Keane is celebrating with Ben Godfrey as Manchester United’s Anthony Elanga looks disappointed after the final whistle. Photo: Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters Updated at 2:47 p.m. BST

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90 + 5 minutes: Another ball in Everton squares – Michael Keane was thrown up. It all ended at Goodison Park.

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90 + 4 mins: United win a free kick in their own penalty area for a harmless challenge from Iwobi to Maguire. They take the ball forward, put it in Everton’s box and Pickford hits clearly.

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90 + 3 minutes: Pickford in the rescue! Harry Maguire’s head down bounces politely for Ronaldo, who shoots the ball towards the goal. It takes a slight deviation from Michael Keane and Pickford saves on his knees.

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90 + 1 minute: Everton take a side in the back of United and are in no hurry to do so. When they finally do, the ball falls forward to Ronaldo, who immediately leaves.

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89 minutes: Everton fans praise their players in general and after Anthony Gordon in particular as the unknown fuss that is this side of Manchester United in search of a draw. They seem completely out of the question, if they really had any beginning. We will have five minutes extra time. Everton’s Richardson looks at the ball as Manchester United’s Harry Maguire prepares to face a challenge. Photo: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images Updated at 14:27 BST

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87 min: Cristiano Ronaldo gets nailed … I think he sent the ball away after a disappointment. He did not do anything else remarkable in this second half.

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86 mins: As the steards are put in place for the final whistle, Jordan Pickford is booked for kicking the ball away.

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84 min: Change for Everton: Abdoulaye Doucoure for Fabian Delph, who receives a generous and well-deserved applause. He played very well in his first game since … ever.

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83 mins: Gray blocks Aaron Wan-Bissaka, as the United right-back sends a cross into the chest on the far post and fires a volley.

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82 mins: Fabian Delph removes the ball from the edge of the box at six meters as Manchester United try to find an opening in a crowded penalty area.

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80 minutes: …