EVERTON 2-1 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR | PREMIER LEAGUE CLASSIC: 5 JANUARY 2011
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- Seamus Coleman scored his first Goodison goal to give Everton the win over Tottenham Hotspur. Louis Saha and Rafael van der Vaart had traded early strikes in an entertaining and end-to-end clash, but it was a young right-back who popped up with the deciding goal for David Moyes' Blues!
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Louis Saha was left footed but he was so skilled with his right foot. A goal with his right in this game and he got 1 goal and 2 assists (all with his right foot) in about 15 minutes vs West Ham.
Saha is someone who we need now in the sqaud, btw Van der Vaart was brilliant in Spurs...
Coleman look so young this time i hope everton wins today
King Louis 💙💙
Thanks for another gem from the past Everton Media Team! Let's win today & get another 3x points in the bag! Come on Blues, I believe & I always will, Blue for life!
COYB NSNO UTFT IRBWT
Day 3 of asking rafa to start Anthony Gordon
Seamus was offside. Got lucky with that one
At the moment, however,the game is 100% Won by Tottienham.
ARSENAL FC SIUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!
Benitez out
Not even Pep can do anything with this fucking bloody squad so absolutely you know nothing about footy
Mate he has barley any options as we got many injuries. If this was Ancelotti nobody would be saying this
I'll keep saying Benitez out till he leaves or gets sacked
@@liamefc97 No-one cares if you do.
@@liamefc97 Dear oh dear. Still some deluded Evertonians out there that don't realise Rafa is too good for that shower stealing a living on the Goodison pitch and don't realise that he is by a country mile the best hope Everton have of winning a trophy in the next five years.