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I was amazed when KDH was made MOTM by the tv crew, although I don’t take too much not of them anyway, KDH had a good game and scored a very good well worked goal by three or four players but in the first half he made as many mistakes, as he did v Newcastle, as good moves and I thought he showed an arrogant side in a very poor way when he sat on the floor making it plain, to the crowd and tv camara’s that Beto was to blame for the cock up when they got mixed up over the ball when it was clear that Beto had the ball,and it KDH who bumped into him but claiming, by his actions, that Beto didn’t know what he was doing, I didn’t like that at all, he might be a better player but don’t try and make a fool out of a team mate when you are to blame....
Dave Abrahams in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
Not getting carried away beating Burnley at home, but a comfortable win against a poor Burnley, had most blues relaxed and enjoying a win where I was in the ground.
Thought Gana had his best game for a long time, linking with Ndiaye & KDH.
Mcneil too was a threat.
When we moved the ball quickly we looked so much better.
Would of thought at 2-0 he could have put George & Dibbling on way earlier, perfect game with Burnley offering little threat, easier to come on 2-0 up than 2 down.
Oh and why would Ndiaye want to leave for another club when he gets reception like that from every corner walking round the pitch.
Great to see home fans enjoying BMD.
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David West in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
I am so glad we won. It was our first home win since Forest. That is 6 games. If it had gone to 7 it would have been our 2nd worst in the last 40 years. The worst was the last 3 of 97/98 (inc the Coventry match) and the first 6 under Walter Smith.How can a team have such poor home form and such good away form. That is the wrong way around.An interesting fact. That is twice a Moyes team has gone 6 games at home without a win. 09/10 season - it was 5 draws and a loss. It was ended on 28/12 with a 2-0 home win against. . . . . . BurnleyAgree with posters saying Moyes needs to bring on subs earlier, especially George, Dibling and Röhl to give them experience. Whilst a lot moan about him not playing youngsters, he has started 2 teenagers this year and would have been 3 but George had his 20th birthday 6 days before the Bournemouth match. Our 30 year olds are Tarkowski, Gana, Pickford (excused because Goalies are usually better in their 30s) plus Keane, Grealish and Coleman so we ...
Phil Roberts in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
I thought Dewsbury Hall was the driving force behind this win along with Ndaiye and McNeil was decent, also a solid back four, snubbing out any threat from Burnley.
Let’s do a job on Arsenal and continue to press for a European place and a strong finish in the League....
Mal van Schaick in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
Michael @18. It's about different opinions. That's why you have articles like this. ...
Paul Hewitt in Everton vs Burnley Player Ratings: Toffees break winless streak at home -
The ratings are much the same as my opinion apart from Beto who deserves a 7.We looked like a team on the same page in this game but, as others have said, it can depend how good the opposition is....
Raymond Fox in Everton vs Burnley Player Ratings: Toffees break winless streak at home

