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Premier League | Gameweek 17
Dec 16, 2023 at 5.30pm UK
Turf Moor
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Burnley
0 - 2
Everton

FT(HT: 0-2)
Onana (19'), Keane (25')
Garner (82')

Dogged away performance sees Everton win at Burnley

Dogged away performance sees Everton win at Burnley
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Everton extend their winning run in the Premier League to four matches as goals from Amadou Onana and Michael Keane seal a 2-0 win against Burnley at Turf Moor.

Everton have extended their winning run in the Premier League to four matches with a relatively-comfortable 2-0 success against relegation-threatened Burnley at Turf Moor.

Vincent Kompany's men enjoyed the majority of the ball but could not find a way past Jordan Pickford in the visitors' net, condemning the Clarets to their eighth loss in nine games at their Lancashire home since returning to the top flight.

The Toffees went ahead early in the evening thanks to a powerful header from Amadou Onana, before ex-Claret Michael Keane added a second to send the Merseysiders well on their way to victory.

Following the 1-1 draw at Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend, Burnley were forced into two changes to their starting XI, with Hannes Delcroix entering the fray due to Charlie Taylor's suspension, and Jacob Bruun Larsen replacing Johann Berg Gudmundsson, who did not make the Clarets' matchday squad.

One-game bans for Jarrad Branthwaite and Idrissa Gueye allowed Onana and Keane to start the contest in Lancashire, while Nathan Patterson and Ben Godfrey formed part of the visitors' back five as Ashley Young and Vitalii Mykolenko were ruled out due to their respective knocks.

With Sean Dyche's Toffees opting for a defensive-minded approach in terms of their formation, it was no surprise to anyone inside Turf Moor to see Burnley dominate possession in the opening stages, however the physical presence of Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the Toffees' attack always provided them with an out ball.

 Burnley's Jay Rodriguez in action with Everton's James Tarkowski on December 16, 2023© Reuters

Any hopes of the Clarets recording back-to-back clean sheets at home in the Premier League were wiped away after just 19 minutes of the match, when Dyche's men made their aerial dominance count as they got well on their way to a fourth-straight top-flight victory since their 10-point deduction.

Former Burnley man Dwight McNeil whipped in a tempting delivery from a corner towards the back post, and Onana was on hand to emphatically head the ball into the back of James Trafford's net, after the Belgian had easily evaded the attentions of marker Josh Brownhill.

It was not long before Everton doubled their advantage in Lancashire, with the visitors once again making use of Burnley's frailties in the air, and this time it was former Clarets defender Keane who got the better of £19m summer arrival Trafford in between the hosts' sticks.

England's Pickford sent a long free kick towards the Burnley box, where James Tarkowski won the first ball and directed his touch towards centre-back partner Keane, who - after seeing his initial effort saved by Trafford and rebound back - slotted his second attempt into the near post.

Kompany's side probed at a stubborn Everton backline following the visitors' second and could have reduced the deficit to one goal during stoppage time of the first half, however a sliding clearance by Godfrey denied Zeki Amdouni a simple tap-in following Vitinho's low cross from the right.

Making his first Clarets appearance since announcing an indefinite break from football due to mental health issues in November, Lyle Foster entered the field of play following the half-time interval at the expense of veteran Jay Rodriguez, as Kompany looked to give his side extra impetus in attack.

Burnley's Lyle Foster on December 16, 2023© Reuters

Dyche was forced into a change at the break as Abdoulaye Doucoure picked up a knock in the first period, meaning that youngster Lewis Dobbin was thrown into the action.

The Toffees retreated into their own half even more after the break as they aimed to maintain their two-goal advantage, however the Blues still offered a credible threat from moments of attack, as seen when a goalmouth scramble following a corner ended up with Keane crashing an effort against the post from a tight angle.

Kompany's men only managed to put Pickford to work twice in the entire contest and went closest when Sander Berge sent a side-footed strike towards the Everton net, only for the ball to cannon off the crossbar and away from danger.

Following a loss to Dyche's resurgent Everton side, Burnley are now six points away from safety in the Premier League standings, with Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest sitting in 17th after being leapfrogged by the Toffees.

A trip to Craven Cottage awaits the Clarets on December 23 to face Marco Silva's Fulham, who have won their last two matches at their West London home 5-0 against Forest and West Ham United, while Everton meet with the Cottagers on Tuesday for an EFL Cup quarter-final at Goodison Park.

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