Burnley lost 2-1 at halftime thanks to a pair of Richardson’s penalties and Diets’s message in the locker room to his players was clear – to take advantage of the leak and the low confidence of the visitors after an away penalty. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Maxwel Cornet scores what could prove to be a huge goal in the battle to avoid relegation as Burnley beat Everton 3-2. Everton have not won a Premier League game away from home since August, but seemed to break that eight-month record until Jay Rodriguez and Maxwell Cornet struck out in the second half to give Burnley a win at home. He puts them a point away from safety and gives the candies the same pillow outside the three below. Dyche told Sky Sports: “I’ve been down there, I know how it is and every season there have been difficult patches for us. It’s hard to explain, but sometimes you feel like a team may have lost how to win a game. I told them “I’m not sure they know how to win a game, especially away from home.” “I told them we had to play with that mentality – we do it by playing ahead with better quality and aggression in our game. Our pass and the effort to get to the front of the pitch was not great, but there were patches and a lot of patches where we scored three goals and I’m happy with that. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Jay Rodriguez was ready to win the home side close and equalize Burnley again against Everton. “I think they had taken six points out of 42 away from home before this game and they had conceded 49 during the season so far, so we felt we could attack them maybe, maybe more freely. I do not think it was free, but we had moments that counted, of course, and I reminded them at half time “.

Lampard: We are no different from other relegation fighters

Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Everton manager Frank Lampard believes his side should have beaten Burnley, but it was not clinical enough in front of goal. Everton manager Frank Lampard said his team should have seen the victory as they took a half-time lead, before adding that the candies were giving a real “battle” to avoid falling. Addressing the idea that there was more pressure on Everton than its rivals for relegation due to the size, history and relative success of the club, she told Sky Sports: “I feel the same way, if that’s true, maybe, but should not”. to be in absolute football terms. The reality is what it is – we are no different from Burnley, Watford, Norwich or Leeds. We are there as a football club. The players do not need to listen or read anything other than show up tomorrow and get the right results to keep us in this league. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Everton equalizes with Richardson’s cool penalty. “We can not control it, so it does not make sense to go too deep into it, it would be around the club before I was here and it will continue until the end of the season. The only thing we can do is control what we can, that is to work and fight to get the results. “From 2-1, we have to win the game with more goals. We are not clinical enough in the many opportunities, in the counterattacks and at that point you leave the game open. Then we make mistakes for their goals. “I’m not sure what it’s, but the players have to deal with it. The only way is to fight and keep working. That’s what the players have to do. We’re in a battle, if I did not know it before, we know it. “Now we are still above Burnley in the table, but obviously we are very disappointed to lose a winning position.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Everton take the lead after the VAR intervenes to award a penalty, with Richardson scoring the second of the match.

Hinchcliffe: Everton could fall

Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player FREE ATTENTION: Snapshots from Burnley’s win over Everton in the Premier League. Former Everton defender and Sky Sports commentator Andy Hinchcliffe says the defeat at Turf Moor could have serious repercussions on his old side due to a tougher run by some of their relegation opponents – starting with Manchester United at Goodison Park on Saturday. Hinchcliffe said: “Being a former Everton player, I had some good times there, I always thought they would get out of this mess, but the more I see them play, the more I worry that this season, Burnley will go to that game with Norwich with incredible faith after tonight’s victory. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Nathan Collins gives Burnley an early lead with a neat corner kick. “That’s why Burnley wanted to win tonight, in terms of getting the three points and getting closer to Everton, but also going to that game with Norwich. He can relax a little more as he did the work tonight. For Everton, it is the complete opposite; they desperately need something from that game with Man Utd. “It was a game under pressure, we knew it, but every game from now on is even more stressful for both of those teams, but in fact, more for Everton now because it has the toughest phase. It will be real. character test, I’ve said it for a long time about Everton. “I doubt their ability, but in the last few games, I thought they seemed to care, they looked like they were running for each other and for Frank Lampard, but if you keep making mistakes and basic defensive mistakes, they play afterwards. game, you really do not give yourself a chance. “

The rest of Burnley games

April 10 – Norwich (a), live on Sky Sports April 17 – West Ham (a) April 21 – Southampton (live), live on Sky Sports April 24 – Wolves (h) April 30 – Watford (a) May 7 – Aston Villa May 15 – Tottenham Hotspur May 19 – Aston Villa (a) May 22 – Newcastle (h)

The rest of Everton’s games

April 9 – Man Utd (h) April 20 – Leicester (live), live on Sky Sports April 24 – Liverpool (a), live on Sky Sports May 1 – Chelsea (live), live on Sky Sports May 7 – Leicester (a) May 10 – Watford (a) May 15 – Brentford May 19 – Crystal Palace (h) May 22 – Arsenal (a)