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  1. 'Attacker primed for here and now' - Everton's shopping listpublished at 12:40 28 January

    Mike Richards
    Fan writer

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    David MoyesImage source, Getty Images

    Two wins on the spin. Two types of victories. This football lark is easy - well kind of.

    David Moyes appears to have the Midas touch, after Everton followed up last weekend's front-footed win over Tottenham, with a hard-fought, ground-out triumph at Amex Stadium.

    The manner of the wins is not important. It was another huge step towards safety and has somewhat relieved the pressure.

    The win came at a huge cost, however, with what look to be long-term injuries sustained by both Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Orel Mangala.

    Both players are immensely important, but especially in Calvert-Lewin's case as his only current fit deputy is Beto - a player full of verve and vigour, but lacking technically.

    Afterwards, Moyes alluded to his plans for the final week of the transfer window now changing. If a new striker was not at the top of the list, it is now imperative that one is.

    Goals have been at a premium for the majority of the season and, given the increased attacking intent of Moyes' side, a forward who is primed for the here and now is a must.

    Even with Mangala's injury, central midfield is slightly less of an issue, given the return of both James Garner and Tim Iroegbunam.

    Both will have a significant task filling the Belgian's boots as he has been one of few standouts this season. However, they are both certainly more than capable.

    The manager was always keen to add to an already stretched squad.

    In order to keep the wolves from the door and continue our upward trajectory, I am expecting a busy end to the window for us.

    Hopefully.

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  2. 'You can tell Moyes feels right back at home'published at 11:27 28 January

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    David Moyes waves to the crowd at Goodison ParkImage source, Getty Images

    BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty has been answering your questions on all things Premier League.

    David from Bromborough asked: What are your early thoughts of David Moyes back at Everton?

    Phil answered: I have never bought into the idea of Moyes returning to Everton on the many occasions this was mooted in the past, feeling it was a backward step. But this time I totally get it and understand exactly why this appointment was made after Sean Dyche's sacking.

    The club needed someone of Premier League experience and pedigree - and Moyes himself has looked genuinely thrilled and reinvigorated to be back at Everton. And, best of all for Everton fans, he has had two very good wins against Tottenham and Brighton.

    Those who were sceptical, and there were plenty, are feeling a lot better now. So far so good, and you can just tell by Moyes' body language and his interviews that he feels right back at home.

    Read more of Phil McNulty's Q&A here

  3. 'Backline far more assured when Konate is part of it'published at 15:55 27 January

    Jordan Chamberlain
    Fan writer

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    Ibou Konate is starting to find his best form once more, so it is no surprise Liverpool have stopped conceding goals again.

    The Reds have let in just two Premier League goals in three games since his below-par return from injury against Manchester United, in which he looked slow and severely lacking fitness in the 2-2 Anfield draw.

    Konate improved at Nottingham Forest, helped us keep a clean sheet at Brentford and was sublime at home against Ipswich Town on Saturday.

    Liam Delap is renowned for his ability to bully defenders, but by the second half, he had stopped even contesting long balls, such was Konate and Virgil van Dijk's dominance.

    Konate also showed an ability to step into midfield and begin attacks, with his incisive pass to Dom Szoboszlai assisting our opener in the 4-1 win.

    His partnership with Van Dijk is the foundation to which this superb Liverpool side can win a title. Liverpool conceded multiple goals to Newcastle, Manchester United, Tottenham and Fulham during his injury absence in December, but the backline is far more assured when he is part of it.

    Injuries have always held Konate back, but when fit and in rhythm, there are only a few centre-backs you would take over him in the world, and one of them is his Liverpool team-mate.

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  4. Brighton 0-1 Everton - the fans' verdictpublished at 11:31 27 January

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    Brighton and Everton players argue after the final whistleImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Brighton and Everton.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Brighton fans

    SE: Every year Everton and Jordan Pickford come to the Amex and time-waste. The officials are oblivious to it and they need training. How we lost is beyond me but we were toothless up top again.

    Chris: We were half the team that we had been against Man Utd. We deserved nothing. Little energy, little desire. Creativity almost non-existent. A real anti-climax to a great month.

    Colin: We could have played all night and not scored. It was vital to get the first goal and apart from a couple of early occasions we never got behind the Everton full-backs and completely ran out of ideas of how to break down a strong defence guarding a one-goal lead. Joel Veltman knew what he was doing for the handball and didn't have his best game. Another frustrating watch.

    Neil: Absolutely rubbish - no attacking ideas, stale. Buy someone quickly.

    Everton fans

    Paul: Sometimes, particularly away from home, you just have to win ugly. So, obviously very poor going forward and in possession but a hard-working midfield and solid defence should guarantee we are in the Premier League in the new stadium. At this stage, that's all that matters for Everton.

    Jason: The Moyesiah has come back to keep us in the Premier League and lead us into the new stadium as a top flight side. I am utterly delighted he's come back, and at this stage care only about results, not necessarily performances. They will come in time.

    Dave: Bit disjointed at the back largely but still dug in and defended as a pack. A more pacy outlet is needed to ease the pressure at the back. The players' reactions on the field and the dugout at full-time speaks volumes. This is down to the change of manager who values every individual.

    Mark: A superb away win showing team spirit, commitment and resolve. Our depleted ranks held firm but we might have suffered some vital injury losses. If ever we needed reinforcement, it's certainly now.

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  5. Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich - the fans' verdictpublished at 11:27 27 January

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    Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool battles for possession with Sam Morsy of IpswichImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Liverpool and Ipswich.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Liverpool fans

    Yusuf: A routine performance from Liverpool. Knew what they had to do and they executed it well. Great to see Dom back to his best and Salah and Gakpo keep on scoring. Defensively, we have been good in the last few games, but a clean sheet would be convenient to boost the backline. Now we can focus on securing top spot in the Champions League on Wednesday, before a difficult trip away to an in-form Bournemouth.

    Fraser: Great all round performance. Gakpo once again on fire and a massive improvement from last season. He's crucial to our attack and goals. Salah and Szoboszlai also really good and their goals were absolute crackers. Shame about conceding a clean sheet though but overall, job well done. We go onto the next game.

    Ken: Another professional job done but conceding a goal at the end felt deflating. The lack of clean sheets is so frustrating. Trent was brilliant with solid performances from the others. Despite the positives, I despair at the standard of refereeing. Enciso almost dropkicked Endo in the face but only got a yellow. Dangerous and reckless play in my book.

    Paul: Brilliant, just brilliant from Liverpool. Measured, controlled aggression. Pressing when right to do so and able to bring quality subs off the bench to finish the game off.

    Ipswich fans

    Matt: Nowhere near as bad as last week. Let's put these two games behind us and concentrate on finishing above Wolves. Encisco looks the business. He needs to start every game. We must beat Southampton next week!

    Terry: Tame at best. Liverpool showed their gulf in class. However, these games will not be the ones that define Town's season. It is difficult to integrate new players at this time of the season. Some good play at times to keep me optimistic that we can survive.

    Simon: With Everton getting a result against Brighton, February could be a crucial month. If Wolves sell Cunha it may well turn into a dogfight between Ipswich and Wolves for survival given the games each team plays. I feel if Town can stay up then they will go on to improve next season.

    William: It was a disgrace. No effort to attack and happy to keep score down. At least have a go.

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  6. Slot has Reds in 'healthier' shapepublished at 08:40 27 January

    Chris Collinson
    BBC Sport statistician

    Stats show Liverpool under Arne Slot versus Jurgen Klopp.
Goals 51 with Klopp 54 Slot
Shots 422 Klopp Slot 392
Expected goals 49.4 Klopp and 52.1 Slot
xG against 24.8 Klopp and 19.4 Slot

    Arne Slot had huge shoes to fill replacing Jurgen Klopp, but comparing Liverpool's stats to the same stage last season shows that he's done so seamlessly…and even slightly improved them.

    While their goal difference and points are slightly better, their expected goal difference is noticeably so, showing that Liverpool have been more dominant under the Dutchman. Although they've taken fewer shots than last season, their improved xG shows that they've taken much better ones, which has more than made up for it.

    At the back, they've limited their opponents to both fewer and worse chances

    That does mean that they've not been quite as efficient (or lucky?) as last season, since they're matching their xG, not overperforming it… but it's much healthier in the long run to be dominating games than being efficient in them

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  7. 'This is the Moyes movement now'published at 08:15 27 January

    Chris Wise
    Final Score reporter at Amex Stadium

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    I don't think I've seen David Moyes wear his emotions as clearly as he did at the full-time whistle on Saturday.

    A combination of delight, relief, and belief were probably all mixed into one as he roared towards a packed Everton away end.

    If you didn't know it already, you saw in that moment just what being back at Everton means to him.

    It was good to hear Moyes mention Sean Dyche's name in his Match of the Day interview after the game too. The structure and grit of Everton's defensive performance against Brighton clearly had foundations from the Dyche era.

    This is the Moyes movement now though, and he's pulled in plenty of followers already.

  8. Goal shy Everton still looking over their shoulderspublished at 18:00 26 January

    Ciara Fleming
    BBC Sport journalist

    Megan Finnigan reacts to West Ham's opening goalImage source, Getty Images

    Brian Sorensen will have liked plenty of what he saw from his Everton side on Sunday afternoon, but he will have been left with a very familiar feeling of frustration as they fell to yet another avoidable defeat.

    The Toffees dominated possession 54.8% to West Ham's 45.2%, registered an expected goals ratio of 2.19 to West Ham's 1.77, and had five more shots at goal than their hosts.

    However they failed to beat their opponents in the area that matters most: goals.

    As Kelly Gago and Katja Snoejis missed golden chances to open the scoring inside the opening quarter of an hour, West Ham striker Shekiera Martinez had one chance and grabbed it.

    Then Viviane Asseyi slammed home her penalty to give West Ham a two-goal cushion.

    While the visitors remained in the contest, in reality the second goal sealed West Ham's win. Everton have yet to come from behind to win this season.

    In fact they have scored more than one goal on just one occasion, their shock 2-1 win over Manchester City before the winter break.

    Their only other victory this season was also by a one goal margin, their 1-0 Merseyside derby victory in November.

    Everton's four point gap to the relegation spot remained in tact as Crystal Palace also lost on Sunday. However if goals continue to be a problem it may only be a matter of time before the division's newcomers overtake them.

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