Everton picked up another win on the road on Saturday afternoon, as David Moyes’ side defeated Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall inspired the Toffees to a comeback victory, as he scored and assisted in the capital.
David Moyes was full of praise for Dewsbury-Hall post-match and admitted that he still has even more gears to go.
What would be your message to Dewsbury-Hall after THAT performance! 👏
He single-handedly won Everton all three points vs Fulham 🔥
Victory for Everton lifts them to within a couple of points of sixth-placed Liverpool, so they’re well-placed to get into Europe.
That said, we’ve taken a look at what the Premier League table would look like if it were only based on away games.
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Everton are flying in the Premier League away table
After the mammoth three points at Craven Cottage, only Arsenal have now won more away games than Everton this season.
Moyes’ side are actually sitting joint fourth in the Premier League away table, level on points with title challengers Manchester City.
Whilst that’s evidently really encouraging, it does also amplify how poor the home form has been for Everton to be sitting in eighth in the actual table.
When the onus is on the Toffees to attack games at home, they struggle, as they prefer to play a counter-attacking style.
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Everton are in the bottom half of the Premier League home table
Looking at the Premier League home table, it’s easy to see where Everton need to improve if they’re to qualify for Europe.
They reside in 14th place, having only picked up 16 points, compared to the 21 points away from the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Speaking last month, Dewsbury-Hall said Everton just need to be more aggressive at home to turn the results around.
“We don’t need to be playing silky football or completely dominating teams, it’s being in people’s faces, getting aggressive, getting the crowd up and then playing football and showing what we’re about.
“So, yes, I think if we start doing that more in the next couple of home games, we’re going to pick up better results.”
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