
Everton v Burnley: Footage emerges of what Andre Gomes did to fans
Everton secured an important 1-0 victory in a relegation six pointer against Burnley at Goodison Park on 6 April.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the only goal of the game courtesy of a fortunate ricochet but it was enough to seal the three points.
Andre Gomes, who was handed a start by Sean Dyche in Amadou Onana and Idrissa Gueye’s absence, and played the full 90 minutes.
After the full-time whistle, Liverpool Echo journalist Tony Scott wrote on Twitter and shared the footage: “Full time whistle. Gomes applauds support. DCL tune. Coleman celebrates victory. Branthwaite gives fan souvenir.”
An important result for Everton
It was a significant day for the Toffes, marked by several positive developments.
Firstly, they secured a crucial 1-0 victory against Burnley in a relegation battle, earning three valuable points to move closer to securing safety in the Premier League for next season.
Calvert-Lewin’s goal, albeit fortunate, proved decisive, showcasing Everton’s ability to grind out results when needed.
Additionally, Gomes, who has endured a season plagued by injuries, notably played the full 90 minutes, signalling a promising return to form and fitness.
This milestone for Gomes is a testament to his resilience and determination to contribute to the team’s success.
Furthermore, the sight of Coleman celebrating victory signifies his return to full fitness after battling injuries, providing his side with a boost in defensive stability and leadership.
This is just what Dyche would’ve wanted from Saturday afternoon and there is a feeling they’ve done enough to stay up for another season.
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