Monday’s Everton News: Gueye & KDH reaction, Branthwaite stance, Burnley case update

Recapping all the Everton news from the weekend

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 7: Everton manager Brian Sorensen speaks to his players during the Barclays Women’s Super League match between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield on September 7, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images).
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We can see now we have a lot of quality up front and defensively we defend better. But we have to keep going and play as a team and give the ball to Jack [Grealish] and Ili [Ndiaye] because they have the quality to make the difference to score or give assists,” says Idrissa Gana Gueye. [EFC]

Jack Grealish reacted to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s controversial booking for taking a free-kick too quickly, which resulted in a yellow card after the final whistle for the forward. [Royal Blue Mersey]

For his part Dewsbury-Hall pinpointed Everton’s mistake in the first half as ‘giving Liverpool too much respect’. [Daily Star]

Everton will maintain their firm stance on keeping Jarrad Branthwaite this January. [Football Insider]

Beto reflects on his warm welcome to Merseyside from fellow Portuguese man Diogo Jota. [The Times]

Read more on Burnley’s lawsuit against Everton. [Sports Illustrated]

There is no quick resolution expected in the Burnley case, even though the case will conclude in mid-October, and no expected timeline on a verdict. [Mail Sport]

Everton Women slipped to a home defeat against newly-promoted London City Lionesses – is manager Brian Sorensen under pressure? [Royal Blue Mersey]

15-year-old Jonathan Nsangou skipped two age groups to make his debut for the Everton Under-21s against Aston Villa. [Echo]

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