Recapping all the Everton news from the weekend
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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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