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Everton kept his hopes of being in the top seven in the Premier League. He defeated Burnley for the fourth time in a row at Goodison Park.
The Toffees recently beat Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United (7: 0) and two goals in three minutes in the first half were decisive against the Clarets.
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Burnley defenseman Ben Mee added a finishing touch to Richarlison's attack while Seamus Coleman led the rebound as Everton faced a 2-0 win in the final game of the campaign.
The win put Everton in eighth place and one point close to Wolves, seventh – a position that will seal a spot for the Europa League next season if Manchester City beat Watford in the FA Cup final later this month .
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The wolves could turn off coach Marco Silva's European football goal with a win over Fulham, who was relegated Saturday, but it was an impressive way to leave Everton at home.
At the very moment when it appeared that the visitors had resisted the early attack, they were trapped in the 17th minute, while their back defense offered Richarlison an invitation to excel beyond Tom Heaton. .
The Brazilian left foot shot from the edge of the box was slightly out of misfortune Mee, and Burnley's luck deteriorated as Everton increased his lead.
Heaton fought back into the danger zone to repel Lucas Digne's efforts at a similar distance, allowing Coleman to lower himself to sneak into an empty goal.
Everton's second place seemed to wake up Burnley, who thought he had lost one when Ashley Barnes skilfully led Robbie Brady's ball into Jordan Pickford's area, with the sole exception of the badistant referee.
Burnley showed more determination early in the second half than in the first 45 minutes.
Pickford saved Chris Wood's first shot, while Brady surprised Johann Berg Gudmundsson by surprise, pushing the ball to the bar.
Burnley could not find his way into the match, Everton claiming an eighth blank sheet in his last 10 high-flying games.
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