Demarai Gray (Gordon, 73) N/A – Poor when he came on, offered very little for the visitors.
Salomon Rondon (Holgate, 87) N/A – Had a glorious chance to equalise at the death but snatched his effort wide of the goal.
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BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope 5 – Went the wrong way for both penalties, diving to his right both times. Made a good save in the second half to deny Richarlison. Getty
Connor Roberts 4 – Had a tough evening trying to keep up with Richarlison and was often second best to the lively Brazilian. Action Images
Nathan Collins 6 – A week after his man-of-the-match performance for Ireland against Lithuania, he opened the scoring with a side-footed volley at the back post when unmarked from a deep corner. It was first Premier League goal.
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James Tarkowski 7 – Looked strong when cleaning up at the back, usually in the right place at the right time, but it was a piece of skill, and strength, that led to him freeing Taylor on the left-hand side ahead of the equaliser.
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Charlie Taylor 5 – Often found himself overloaded on Everton’s right, with Gordon’s pace causing him problems. However, when he did get forward, he looked dangerous, and it was his pace, and from his cross, that Burnley levelled.
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Aaron Lennon 6 – Was caught out of position a number of times by Mykolenko and, as a result, on one occasion, he brought down the Ukrainian to gift the visitors a second penalty. Worked hard, though.
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Ashley Westwood 5 – Had the first chance of the game, but his curled effort finished just wide of the post. He was then punished soon after for bringing down Gordon in the area, from which Everton levelled.
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Josh Brownhill 5 – Received an early yellow and was often second best in the middle. A poor evening alongside Westwood.
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Maxwel Cornet 8 – Scored the winner with a neat finish from Vydra’s cut back. Worked hard defensively when Burnley were forced to recover when Everton hit on the counter, and he put his body on the line. Managed to get round Kenny on one occasion and his pullback caused panic. Getty
Wout Weghorst 5 – His best effort was a fierce effort that was deflected over the bar, though the referee awarded a goal kick. Action Images
Jay Rodriguez 6 – A quiet evening for the forward. He had been busier in his own half than Everton’s in the first 45 before he burst into life – being at the right place at the right time – in the second half. Showed excellent movement to hammer home Taylor’s cross.
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SUBS: Matthew Lowton (Roberts, 72) N/A – Picked up a yellow with moments of coming on.
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Matej Vydra (Weghorst, 80) N/A – Made an immediate impact when his cut back was converted by Cornet. PA
Dwight McNeil (Lennon, 85) N/A – A late addition who didn’t have much of a chance to make an impact. Reuters
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford 5 – Arguably should have done better to prevent Burnley’s opener, but his distribution was impressive throughout. Saved well from Cornet in the second half.
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Mason Holgate 4 – Looked solid in the first half despite picking up an early booking, though he sometimes looked lost in the middle, like he was unsure of his role. Getty
Ben Godfrey 4 – Had looked assured after a nervy start and looked to have formed a reasonably solid partnership with Branthwaite. Made a good driving run as the game stretched in the last 20 minutes but was guilty of a horrendous clearance that Vydra punished by cutting back to Cornet for the winner. Reuters
Jarrad Branthwaite 6 – The youngster looked impressive in Michael Keane’s enforced absence. Added a physical presence to Everton’s backline. Came close with a header in the second half.
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Jonjoe Kenny 4 – Came close with a cross-shot that almost embarrassed Nick Pope, then moments later was beaten by Taylor who crossed for the equaliser. Caught out again later by Cornet.
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Abdoulaye Doucoure 6 – Looked good on the ball though was sometimes guilty of slowing the play down. Getty
Alex Iwobi 5 – Lost Collins for the opening goal and left him unmarked at the back post. Played better going forward and linked well with Richarlison, though was a bit of a headless chicken.
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Vitaliy Mykolenko 5 – Quite often got the other side of Aaron Lennon and, on the second occasion, was brought down for Everton’s second penalty of the evening. Action Images
Anthony Gordon 7 – A positive attacking presence who made a nuisance of himself on the right. He earned his side a penalty by forcing Westwood into committing a foul inside the area.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin 4 – Largely anonymous all evening, his only glimpse at goal a header that finished over the bar following good pressure from Tarkowski.
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Richarlison 9 – A constant menace. He brought his side back into the game when he stroked home from the penalty spot. He scored a second penalty, displaying excellent calmness. Twice came close to a hat-trick in the second half. Easily Everton’s brightest spark throughout.
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Demarai Gray (Gordon, 73) N/A – Poor when he came on, offered very little for the visitors.
Salomon Rondon (Holgate, 87) N/A – Had a glorious chance to equalise at the death but snatched his effort wide of the goal.
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BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope 5 – Went the wrong way for both penalties, diving to his right both times. Made a good save in the second half to deny Richarlison. Getty
Connor Roberts 4 – Had a tough evening trying to keep up with Richarlison and was often second best to the lively Brazilian. Action Images
Nathan Collins 6 – A week after his man-of-the-match performance for Ireland against Lithuania, he opened the scoring with a side-footed volley at the back post when unmarked from a deep corner. It was first Premier League goal.
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James Tarkowski 7 – Looked strong when cleaning up at the back, usually in the right place at the right time, but it was a piece of skill, and strength, that led to him freeing Taylor on the left-hand side ahead of the equaliser.
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Charlie Taylor 5 – Often found himself overloaded on Everton’s right, with Gordon’s pace causing him problems. However, when he did get forward, he looked dangerous, and it was his pace, and from his cross, that Burnley levelled.
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Aaron Lennon 6 – Was caught out of position a number of times by Mykolenko and, as a result, on one occasion, he brought down the Ukrainian to gift the visitors a second penalty. Worked hard, though.
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Ashley Westwood 5 – Had the first chance of the game, but his curled effort finished just wide of the post. He was then punished soon after for bringing down Gordon in the area, from which Everton levelled.
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Josh Brownhill 5 – Received an early yellow and was often second best in the middle. A poor evening alongside Westwood.
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Maxwel Cornet 8 – Scored the winner with a neat finish from Vydra’s cut back. Worked hard defensively when Burnley were forced to recover when Everton hit on the counter, and he put his body on the line. Managed to get round Kenny on one occasion and his pullback caused panic. Getty
Wout Weghorst 5 – His best effort was a fierce effort that was deflected over the bar, though the referee awarded a goal kick. Action Images
Jay Rodriguez 6 – A quiet evening for the forward. He had been busier in his own half than Everton’s in the first 45 before he burst into life – being at the right place at the right time – in the second half. Showed excellent movement to hammer home Taylor’s cross.
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SUBS: Matthew Lowton (Roberts, 72) N/A – Picked up a yellow with moments of coming on.
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Matej Vydra (Weghorst, 80) N/A – Made an immediate impact when his cut back was converted by Cornet. PA
Dwight McNeil (Lennon, 85) N/A – A late addition who didn’t have much of a chance to make an impact. Reuters
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford 5 – Arguably should have done better to prevent Burnley’s opener, but his distribution was impressive throughout. Saved well from Cornet in the second half.
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Mason Holgate 4 – Looked solid in the first half despite picking up an early booking, though he sometimes looked lost in the middle, like he was unsure of his role. Getty
Ben Godfrey 4 – Had looked assured after a nervy start and looked to have formed a reasonably solid partnership with Branthwaite. Made a good driving run as the game stretched in the last 20 minutes but was guilty of a horrendous clearance that Vydra punished by cutting back to Cornet for the winner. Reuters
Jarrad Branthwaite 6 – The youngster looked impressive in Michael Keane’s enforced absence. Added a physical presence to Everton’s backline. Came close with a header in the second half.
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Jonjoe Kenny 4 – Came close with a cross-shot that almost embarrassed Nick Pope, then moments later was beaten by Taylor who crossed for the equaliser. Caught out again later by Cornet.
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Abdoulaye Doucoure 6 – Looked good on the ball though was sometimes guilty of slowing the play down. Getty
Alex Iwobi 5 – Lost Collins for the opening goal and left him unmarked at the back post. Played better going forward and linked well with Richarlison, though was a bit of a headless chicken.
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Vitaliy Mykolenko 5 – Quite often got the other side of Aaron Lennon and, on the second occasion, was brought down for Everton’s second penalty of the evening. Action Images
Anthony Gordon 7 – A positive attacking presence who made a nuisance of himself on the right. He earned his side a penalty by forcing Westwood into committing a foul inside the area.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin 4 – Largely anonymous all evening, his only glimpse at goal a header that finished over the bar following good pressure from Tarkowski.
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Richarlison 9 – A constant menace. He brought his side back into the game when he stroked home from the penalty spot. He scored a second penalty, displaying excellent calmness. Twice came close to a hat-trick in the second half. Easily Everton’s brightest spark throughout.
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Demarai Gray (Gordon, 73) N/A – Poor when he came on, offered very little for the visitors.
Salomon Rondon (Holgate, 87) N/A – Had a glorious chance to equalise at the death but snatched his effort wide of the goal.
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