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Published 17:18 18 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 17:22 18 Feb 2023 GMT
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Sean Dyche will be delighted to get a vital three points on the board after a disappointing defeat to Liverpool last Monday in the Merseyside Derby.
Life under Dyche got off to a good start with a win over league leaders Arsenal two weeks ago, and now they have got six points from a possible nine.
If you're going to win, then you may as well win in style, and the Donegal native made sure of that with this worldie of a finish.
Roberto Carlos scored a similar goal for Brazil, and made himself famous for these tight-angled lightening bolts, and the Ireland captain has obviously taken some inspiration.
Leeds on the other hand are in a dire situation, sitting deep in the relegation zone and dropping points against one of their nearest rivals.
They sacked their manager Jesse Marche a couple of weeks ago, and things haven't gotten any better since.
Everton are now out of the danger zone, but if they are to avoid the drop this season they are going to need find more goals from somewhere, because they can't expect a 34-year-old defender to get the winner every week.
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