Everton

2022 - 10 - 2

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Everton come from behind to beat struggling Saints (BBC Sport)

After a drab first 45 minutes, the match burst into life when Joe Aribo drilled Saints ahead with a fine left-footed finish early in the second half.

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Southampton 1-2 Everton: Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil score ... (Sky Sports)

Match report and free highlights as Everton beat Southampton 2-1 at St Marys to make it back-to-back victories in the Premier League; Joe Aribo gave hosts ...

"Now we go away and get a win, but you have to approach every away game in the Premier League with caution. Those were the words of Ralph Hasenhuttl after Southampton lost 1-0 to Aston Villa before the international break. They then make the trip to Tottenham on October 15 at 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports. It was also a bit of a shame and I am unhappy it did not work. In some moments you have to be decisive and we haven't been. 'Super Frank,' the Everton fans chanted at full-time. "Premier League football is brutal when you don't score and you concede. It was the Toffees' second away league win of 2022 and extends their unbeaten run to six matches. "I think this shows the progression. Everton manager Frank Lampard said: "We came here and lost 2-0 in my third or fourth game I think. The opening 45 minutes was a forgetful one. But the celebrations from the home supporters were cut short immediately.

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Quickfire double gives Everton 2-1 win at Southampton (Reuters)

Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil scored in quick succession in the second half as Everton came from behind to overcome Southampton 2-1 on Saturday and hand the ...

"First half we played really well but lacked a bit of a ruthless edge in the final third. In the second half, we showed we could do it well," said Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuettl. "The positive thing for me is that we never stopped trying and creating chances... This is what this young team has to learn," he said. "My eyes lit up a little bit at the back post when I saw it pop down. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

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'Lampard is on to something' - national media react to Everton's win ... (Liverpool Echo)

Everton claimed a 2-1 win over Southampton in the Premier League thanks to goals from Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil.

“Southampton’s last outing, a 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa, was described by some as being amongst the most uninspiring games in Premier League history. “For a long time this was an error-strewn game neither team truly deserved to win. Everton soon responded, with [Conor Coady](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/conor-coady-everton-equaliser-southampton-25156121) and [Dwight McNeil](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/dwight-mcneil) putting the visitors in front just five minutes after going behind. [Blues ](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc)trailed in the game after Joe Aribo put the home side in front shortly after the half time interval at St Mary’s. For Everton, this represented only their second win on the road from 21 trips. Amadou Onana and a topless Idrissa Gueye bounced in tandem with the fans belting out Spirit of the Blues, joyously dancing along in celebration. [Frank Lampard](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/frank-lampard)’s side held on for the win to follow on from their victory over West Ham before the international break. Demarai Gray whizzed past Armel Bella-Kotchap, who made his Germany debut against England on Monday, but after scurrying forward his shot lacked conviction. The outlook does not seem so rosy for Ralph Hasenhüttl, whose Southampton side registered another largely listless performance symptomatic of the kind that raises questions over where they are heading. “Everton’s season continues to gain momentum as Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil’s first goals for the club gave Frank Lampard’s side a deserved first away win of the season at Southampton. “Everton claimed only their second Premier League away win of 2022 as goals from Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil inspired a 2-1 victory at Southampton. “Everton grabbed a haphazard game by the scruff of the neck but had to rouse after trailing to Joe Aribo’s strike early in the second half, having dominated before the interval.

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Frank Lampard reveals two Everton players battled through illness ... (LiverpoolWorld)

Everton defeated Southampton 2-1 in the Premier League at St Mary's.

“We showed good spirit and a good reaction to come back, and I think the win shows our progression. That will give a feeling of confidence to the group.” “Anthony is playing well, but we had to protect him. I’m delighted for the lads to get that feeling of two wins on the bounce. We’re improving and there is a lot of work to do to get much better. There is a great spirit in the group to defend our own goal.

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Everton come back to win at Southampton in EPL (The Washington Post)

SOUTHAMPTON, England — Everton scored twice for the first time this season and came from behind at Southampton to win 2-1 in the English Premier League on ...

McNeil grabbed his first goal for the club. Alex Iwobi’s cross was intended for Onana, but he received a shove from Kyle Walker-Peters that allowed the ball to run through for McNeil, who took a touch before drilling the ball high into the roof of the net in the 54th. But after a forgetful first 45 minutes in which Everton largely controlled proceedings, Saints broke the deadlock in the 49th when Che Adams found Aribo inside the area and the ex-Rangers midfielder turned neatly before rifling a shot into the bottom corner.

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Everton are beating Man City with impressive record and Conor ... (Liverpool Echo)

Pep Guardiola's side conceded three second-half goals against Manchester United to leave the Toffees as the tightest defence in the league.

[James Tarkowski](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/james-tarkowski) played a loose ball to Joe Aribo in the Everton half. The Toffees have a tough string of fixtures on the way, with Manchester United, Tottenham and Newcastle the next three. The Toffees were forced to come back from [1-0 down at Southampton on Saturday](http://Frank Lampard's questioned summer signing gets what he deserves as new Everton leaders emerge), but did so within five minutes of conceding, thanks to a pair of first Everton goals from [Conor Coady](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/conor-coady) and [Dwight McNeil](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/dwight-mcneil). And even when Patterson’s knee injury sidelined him for the next few weeks, club captain Coleman stepped in competently. For all the focus on creativity and goals, it is a rock-solid defence laying the foundations. [Everton](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc). The fact that [Frank Lampard’s](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/frank-lampard) side hold the best defence in the league thanks to a free agent and a loan deal is testament to the work done by him and Kevin Thelwell over the summer. But ever the perfectionist, Guardiola will be furious to see such a dominant performance end with three goals conceded. Pep Guardiola’s side dominated the Manchester derby from start to finish and went into the break 4-0 up. The Southampton forward played in Che Adams, but his shot was blocked by a combination of Pickford and Tarkowski before [Vitaliy Mykolenko](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/vitaliy-mykolenko), [Seamus Coleman](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/seamus-coleman) and Coady threw their bodies in front of shots - seconds later, McNeil smashed in the eventual winner. The home side had their chances, but a combination of committed defending and a string of fine [Jordan Pickford](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/jordan-pickford) saves held the Saints off to keep their goals conceded at a brilliant seven.

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