David Moyes sweats on Calvert-Lewin and Mangala injuries - The pair limped out of Everton’s 1-0 win at Brighton.
Sign up for the EFC email bulletin for all the latest Everton news James Tarkowski pulled himself from the scrap that erupted on the final whistle, charged over the halfway line and roared at the jubilant away end.
Everton manager David Moyes reacts to his side's 1-0 win at Brighton in the Premier League. He talks about the good spirit shown by the players and the support of the travelling fans
It is early days, but Moyes’ Everton look like they are in a much better position to remedy their attacking woes
Back at Goodison Park 11-and-a-half years after ending his highly successful first stint, the Scottish manager can restore the values that the club have lacked in his absence
Moyes said winger Dwight McNeil will "probably" require knee surgery: "He's tried but it looks like we're going to have to get him back to the specialist to see. It's a real blow because we need him back for things like set-pieces, deliveries and his general play. Everybody has told me he's performed really well for Everton."
David Moyes led Everton to a second-straight Premier League win as they battled to a 1-0 victory at Brighton on Saturday. Iliman Ndiaye's first half penalty kick was the difference, as Everton took their chance and then defended resolutely in the second half.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored his first goal in 17 games in the win over Tottenham and David Moyes wants more from the former England striker
As the Leicester No.9 celebrated his seventh Premier League goal of the season, Everton fans were surely left scratching their heads. In case you missed it, Iliman Ndiaye was bizarrely booked during Saturday’s 1-0 win at Brighton, after opting to celebrate by mimicking a seagull. The official reason for that yellow card was excessive celebration.
Chris Beesley picks out some moments missed from a tasty encounter at the Amex Stadium with Everton defeating Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0
Fans cheered and jeered during yesterday’s dramatic clash against Everton. Iliman Ndiaye converted a disputed first-half penalty as Everton moved seven points clear of the Premier League relegation zone by beating Brighton 1-0.