West Brom v Everton
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All over! 1-2!!!




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Re: West Brom v Everton
That game could have been won 4-1 considering Barkley's and Lukaku's misses, yet West Brom could have gotten a point as well.
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For the second game in a row Diego Costa could have been sent off, but wasn't, and then scored a late winner.
Not a big fan.
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And to make our day complete :
FULL-TIME
Burnley 2-0 Liverpool
A famous win for Burnley, who scored from two of their three shots. Liverpool scored none from 26.
FULL-TIME
Burnley 2-0 Liverpool
A famous win for Burnley, who scored from two of their three shots. Liverpool scored none from 26.

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From BBC :
FULL-TIME
West Brom 1-2 Everton
An excellent turnaround for Everton at The Hawthorns.
Gareth Barry scoring at the age of 35 in what feels like his 100th season in the Premier League after Kevin Mirallas finished off a great team move just before the break.
Four points from two games which amounts to a decent start for new manager Ronald Koeman.
FULL-TIME
West Brom 1-2 Everton
An excellent turnaround for Everton at The Hawthorns.
Gareth Barry scoring at the age of 35 in what feels like his 100th season in the Premier League after Kevin Mirallas finished off a great team move just before the break.
Four points from two games which amounts to a decent start for new manager Ronald Koeman.
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Are Hull the new Leicester?
Worth a bet?
Worth a bet?
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Everton manager Ronald Koeman talking to BBC Sport: "It's always hard to play against West Brom, the teams of Tony Pulis.
"They have direct play and a lot of tall people. After nine minutes we were 1-0 down and we had to change the system. The one run (Mirallas goal) before half-time was a key moment.
"In this system with Gerard Deulofeu up front you hope to get behind the defenders but they dropped further back. Then you bring on Romelu Lukaku. We had two big chances at 2-1 up. We fought for everything.
"The equaliser before half-time was vital. At 1-1 it's good for us and for them it's a different situation.
"Lukaku when he came on and Yannick Bolasie came on (both did well). Bolasie's experience and defensive qualities you need in the team. It's difficult for a manager to pick his best XI. We finished strong today. We can improve, but we are much better than one week ago."
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