
What Richarlison was spotted doing at Hill Dickinson Stadium after Everton’s defeat to Tottenham
Richarlison and Tottenham left the Hill Dickinson Stadium with three points on Sunday, after a dismal performance from David Moyes’ side.
Everton lost 3-0 to Tottenham, with Micky van de Ven’s scoring twice with his head to put the visitors ahead in the first half before Pape Sarr added a third late on.
The Toffees were looking to get back to winning ways after the defeat to Manchester City, but the brutal scoreline has only worsened Moyes‘ issues.
Jake O’Brien’s header briefly levelled the scores before it was ruled out for offside, with Iliman Ndiaye adjudged to have interfered with Vicario’s ability to dive.
But Moyes had no complaints about the decision to rule out O’Brien’s goal, with the Senegal international’s position clearly affecting the Tottenham goalkeeper.

Richarlison spotted in heartwarming moment
Richarlison remains Everton’s record signing, and is among their record sales too, having left to join Tottenham in 2022.
The Brazilian is remembered fondly on Merseyside, and has received a warm reception from the Everton fans whenever he has returned with his new club.
| Richarlison | Vs Everton |
| Minutes played | 28 |
| Accurate passes | 3/5 |
| Assists | 1 |
| Shots | 1 |
| Clearances | 4 |
| Duels won | 2/9 |
The forward came off the bench on Sunday and made four clearances in his 28 minutes on the pitch, before providing the assist for Tottenham’s third goal.
After the game, though, there were no hard feelings between Richarlison and the supporters who used to sing his name.
Joe Thomas, writing on Monday for the Liverpool Echo, spotted the former Blue making time for the home fans after the final whistle.
Thomas wrote: “After giving his shirt away he walked the perimeter of the pitch and stopped to sign autographs and chat with Blues.”
What did Richarlison say after leaving Everton?
Richarlison made his feelings towards the Everton faithful clear when he spoke following his departure in 2022.
“No words and not all the love I have for this club is enough to thank you,” the Brazilian wrote on social media.
“We’ll see you along the way! I love you Evertonians.”
Given the 28-year-old’s reduction in game time in recent months, and Everton‘s need for a goal-scorer, a return in the near future cannot be totally ruled out.
It would certainly be a transfer welcomed by the Toffees, although his wages may make a potential move difficult.
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