Everton made more memories on the road at Burnley as Sean Dyche’s side stretched their conquered territory to Lancashire.
London is Blue, Nottingham is Blue, and now so is Turf Moor after a dominant win that was more emphatic than the 2-0 scoreline.
This victory will be of immense satisfaction to the backroom staff as a patched up squad adapted to a new formation to add another three points to a tally that would have Everton on the cusp of Europe without the points deduction it is currently challenging.
Now the dust has settled, here are some moments from behind the scenes of the latest victory.
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Sean Dyche getting off the coach
Dyche spoke with respect when he discussed returning to his former club in the week. The 52-year-old spent a decade at Turf Moor, guiding the Clarets to two promotions into the Premier League and then into Europe during his spell. Few expected him to receive anything other than a positive reception on his first trip back to the ground as an away manager, though he said it would be up to the supporters whether all four stands applauded him.
Dyche did not have to wait until he stepped onto the pitch to get a taste of how he would be received. When he left the coach on arrival he was greeted by a group of home supporters who beckoned him over before chatting to Dyche as they took selfies with him.
Tunnel banter and home fan appreciation
The positive feelings extended into the tunnel and onto the pitch. The two captains - ex-Burnley man James Tarkowski and his former teammate Josh Brownhill - were laughing and
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