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Arsenal, Spurs maintain Champions League chase; survival boost for Everton

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Blues got outstanding stops by Pickford; and a great stop by the goalposts.

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Everton have been decent at Goodison under Lampard.

The away form has been absolutely dire all season.

Interesting scrap for top 4. I’d like to see Arsenal get it sewn up before the last game of the season.

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@Thomas Goodtime

Looking for Villa to do us favours home and away to Burnley.

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@Jimizo, you must be buzzing after that! Massive win, could change everything.

Pickford was on it all game, as were the crowd.

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Memorable win and 3 precious points for Everton. Congrats to manager Lampard and his boys. Well played Toffees.

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Everton turned up for a change and Chelsea didn’t control the game the way they would have liked. Wonder who will go down now, my dough is on Leeds.

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@ClippetyClop

Just glad we are still in with a fighting chance. Richarlison can do your head in with his antics, but he worked as hard as any player I’ve seen this season - deserved his goal.

A few mates texted me and said the atmosphere around Goodison and in the stadium was full-on.

Still need points away - Watford our best chance.

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Everton had a few close calls go their way, along with a great save by the goalposts.

Fortunately for them Chelsea's defense got rattled.

So much better here now that the artist formerly known as comment on everything under the sun has been quieted.

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Jim, I'm going the to the last game of the season at Arsenal versus Everton. I really hope that Everton are safe by then. Most of my friends feel the same in that we wouldn't like to see Everton get relegated. A genuine working class and catholic Liverpool club that has been in the Premier League and First Division top flight as long as Arsenal. Burnley seem to have done their usual escape act so let's hope Dirty Leeds get relegated.

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