After scoring the opening goal in Tottenham Hotspur's home victory against Everton, Richarlison kindly showed appreciation to the travelling supporters of his former club.
Sean Dyche's men had their first Premier League defeat in five matches inflicted on them this afternoon in North London. Some sloppy defending in the opening stages allowed Richarlison and Son Heung-Min to build a 2-0 lead.
Andre Gomes - making his comeback from injury as a first-half substitute - then proved influential as he set up a harshly disallowed Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal and eventually found the net himself, however Everton were ultimately unable to rescue any points come the end.
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While not the result they'd hoped for, the away fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had a number of positives to draw from the Blues' performance before being handed another reason to feel comforted ahead of the long trip back up north.
After the Everton players had been over to provide thanks for the support, so too did former striker Richarlison.
His latest strike - which he didn't celebrate - may have been to his old club's detriment. But his kind gesture on the cusp of Christmas was met with warmth from his previous fanbase.
Back in Tottenham's squad after an injury absence, the Brazilian is hoping to rediscover his form and has began to do that with four goals in his last three appearances.
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