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Nigeria international Alex Iwobi says positive talks with boss Frank Lampard and an enduring confidence paved the way for his accomplished turnaround for Everton.

The creative midfielder followed up his fine form at the end of last season into the new season to stand out in all games this season, especially in the league opener against Chelsea and last Tuesday’s victory in the Carabao Cup.

Though, Everton lost the PL opener to a late penalty at Goodison Park, Iwobi earned glowing praises from Frank Lampard for his performance alongside Abdoulaye Doucoure in Everton’s midfield engine room, with the Blues boss declaring the Nigerian “did superb in the game…and dealt with Chelsea’s threats brilliantly”.

The 26-year-old was one of Everton’s standout players in the 2021/22 season run-in and says he is determined to elevate his game further in this campaign.

Iwobi revealed how specific instructions from Lampard ahead of the Chelsea match helped him shine against high-quality opposition.

He told evertontv: “I had a meeting with the manager before the game who told me – especially when we are going on the attack – that I should look around and be aware of my surroundings.

“It helped me going into the game and I felt like I did okay.

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“I felt quite comfortable in midfield. The defence was always talking to me and helping me, so I was always in the right positions at the right times.

“The gaffer is always talking to me, motivating me and telling me to go out and express myself, kick on from last season, and I feel like I’ve done that so far. But it’s a long season, it’s a marathon, and there’s a long way to go.”

Iwobi’s influence on the game is highlighted by the fact he completed more passes than any other Everton player (38).

He was ambitious in possession, too, regularly feeding penetrative passes into the Toffees’ attackers.

Iwobi explained how the belief he feels from Evertonians is giving him the freedom to express himself.

“The fans are always giving me that confidence that even if a pass doesn’t come off, they’ll clap and applaud the effort,” he said.

“It’s something that’s helping me go into games that, even if I do miss, I’ll have the confidence to try something again.

“It worked out against Chelsea; I was able to make some forward passes and hopefully it leads to some assists in the next game.”

The Chelsea game was marred by an injury to Ben Godfrey after just 10 minutes, with Lampard confirming the defender sustained a suspected “small fracture” of his fibula.

Iwobi said: “The way Ben was suffering on the pitch; it didn’t look right.

“We’ll keep in touch with him, he’s a strong guy. As soon as I got in after the game, I messaged him straight away.

“We hope for the best for him because he’s one of the lads. He’s a big character. He’ll be back in no time. We trust him.”

Godfrey’s fellow centre-back James Tarkowski produced a towering performance against Chelsea, with his authority, composure and leadership all on show on his competitive Everton debut.

Iwobi revealed the sense of assurance the England international gives to the team.

Iwobi said: “He’s a giant at the back, he’s a monster.

“You feel very safe and secure with him, and nothing goes past him. For me playing in front of him, he’s always talking to me, always helping me to be in the right positions.

“He’s good for me, good for the team, has a lot of experience. It was a solid performance from him.”

Everton stood toe-to-toe with Chelsea throughout the game, with only Jorginho’s penalty in first-half stoppage time settling a closely-fought battle.

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Iwobi insists belief remains high in the camp and look forward to more favourable results in the PL.

“I don’t think like we deserved this result,” Iwobi said.

“We defended really well, we were unfortunate with the penalty but, other than that, we defended as a team and created a couple of chances. On another day, those chances go in.

“It shows we can compete with one of the best teams in the Premier League. If we can compete against them, we can compete against anyone.”

Iwobi says, though the team is yet to get it right in the PL, the win over Fleetwood is a booster for them.

Lampard says they passed a “test of character” in the 1-0 Carabao Cup victory at Fleetwood Town but believes the Blues can improve their quality in key areas.

Everton were made to work hard for their win against a dogged Fleetwood outfit but Demarai Gray’s 28th-minute strike ensured the Blues’ progress to the third round of the competition.

“There are parts of the performance I liked. Also, individuals got some important minutes – such as our captain [Seamus Coleman] who came in and had a great attitude – and some players grew into the game

“We can improve. I wanted a bit more intensity off the ball at times. And the quality of our play, moments when we can make a killer pass and take control of the game, I thought we were a little bit loose at times.

“It was a test of character and a test of quality.

“I think we succeeded on the test of character, for sure, but we could have been better at times on the test of quality.

“Fleetwood gave us a good match. They’re a physical team. In that sense it was a good challenge for us.

“In terms of our performance, it wasn’t amazing, but I’ve played in many nights like these – and been beaten on nights like this as well – so I understand they’re not easy.”

Summer signing Amadou Onana made his first Everton start in the game and completed the full 90 minutes. Lampard believes the experience will be an important step in the 21-year-old’s acclimatisation to English football.

“I thought Amadou grew into the game really well,” he said.

“He has not had a lot of days in training before coming here, and he’s moving to a new league, a new speed, new physicality… He found that out tonight. I thought he played well.

“Some of his passing across the pitch was really good – it was flat, he was getting the balls to our wing-backs and wingers quickly, he was playing through lines. There were lots of good things. His attitude was great, too. It was spot on.”

The Everton boss also had words of praise for Alex Iwobi, who delivered yet another high-calibre performance in central midfield.

Indeed, the Nigerian’s display saw him voted as man of the match by Evertonians.

Lampard added: “Alex is playing at a really high level where he plays – midfield, higher up the pitch – and he works off the ball and he’s huge player for this squad.

“We’re delighted with his performances and since I’ve been here, he’s been getting better and better. He’s started the season in great form.”

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Gabriel Jesus shines as Arsenal thrash Palace 5-1 in London derby

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Gabriel Jesus struck twice as Arsenal became the first side since Chelsea in 2005 to go a full calendar year unbeaten in Premier League  London derbies, defeating Crystal Palace 5-1 to close the gap on league leaders Liverpool to three points for the time being.

A hat-trick against Palace in a 3-2 EFL Cup victory on Wednesday earned Jesus a starting berth here, and it took just six minutes for him to reward Mikel Arteta’s selection.

A first Premier League goal since January arrived when Bukayo Saka’s cross bounced off Gabriel Magalhães, allowing Jesus to stride towards the ball and side-foot home. A nervy moment for David Raya went unpunished moments later, but just five minutes after going ahead, the Gunners were pegged back as the red-hot Ismaïla Sarr bent an effort around William Saliba and inside the far post.

A breathless start to the contest continued with a third goal in the opening 15 minutes, and perhaps predictably, it came from an Arsenal corner. This time, Gabriel Martinelli’s delivery was partially cleared, but only as far as Jesus, whose controlled finish flew into the corner.

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Another defensive lapse from the visitors almost saw the scores levelled once more, only for Raya to bail out Saliba with a one-on-one stop to deny Jean-Philippe Mateta. At the other end, Gabriel went close from yet another Arsenal corner before the away side extended their advantage through Kai Havertz, who reacted first after Jesus had nodded onto the far post.

Needing a response, the hosts were inches from reducing the deficit straight after the restart when Raya was equal to Sarr’s diving header. The Arsenal shot-stopper was then called into action again, getting behind Mateta’s rifled long-range shot and catching Sarr’s follow-up header.

Those saves kept the Eagles at bay, and with an hour played, the points were all but wrapped up. A well-worked move should have ended with Jesus’ second hat-trick of the week, yet Henderson saved well with his foot only to see Martinelli turn in substitute Declan Rice’s resultant low strike.

Determined to get on the scoresheet, Rice guided in Arsenal’s fifth goal late on, sealing three vital points in an evening where the only major blemish was Saka’s first-half injury.

Despite conceding in a seventh consecutive away league match – their longest travelling run without a PL clean sheet in over five years – Arsenal now find themselves within touching distance of the league summit, albeit having played more games than the sides above them.

Meanwhile, Palace had lost just one of their last eight PL fixtures (W3, D4), but defeat here means they’re yet to add to their solitary home league victory (D4, L4), leaving the Eagles 15th in the table.

 

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Atletico grab late winner at Barcelona to go top of La Liga

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Substitute Alexander Sorloth scored an injury-time winner as Atletico Madrid fought back against Barcelona to replace them at the top of La Liga.

Pedri opened the scoring for Barcelona in the 30th minute, linking up with fellow Spain midfielder Gavi before slotting a low strike past Jan Oblak.

Despite their dominance, the hosts couldn’t hold on and Rodrigo De Paul hammered home the equaliser on the hour mark after leaping on a mistake from Marc Casado.

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Barcelona were left to rue more missed chances when Sorloth slammed in Nahuel Molina’s cross in the sixth minute of injury time to give Atletico their 12th straight win in all competitions.

The victory means Atletico will end 2024 as the top team in Spain, three points above Barcelona, who have played a game more.

Hansi Flick’s Barca side could slip to third if Real Madrid beat Sevilla on Sunday.

 

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Oleksandr Usyk beats Tyson Fury to retain heavyweight titles

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Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury to retain his unified heavyweight world titles and prove his status as a generational great with another close points win in their rematch in Saudi Arabia.

Having inflicted a first career defeat on Briton Fury by split decision in May, Usyk’s astuteness and will to win once again prevailed at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena – and he retained his WBA (Super), WBC and WBO titles.

Fury, 36, found success in the first half of the fight. Some of the more eye-catching shots came from the Morecambe fighter, but the volume of punches and cleaner work were from Ukrainian Usyk.

All three judges scored it 116-112 to the 37-year-old champion.

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Usyk, an Olympic gold medallist and former undisputed cruiserweight champion, extended his undefeated record to 23 pro wins.

“He [Tyson Fury] is a great fighter, he is a great opponent. An unbelievable 24 rounds for my career. Thank you so much,” Usyk said.

Two-time world champion Fury has only ever lost to Usyk, his two defeats the major blemishes on a record also consisting of 34 wins and one draw.

Fury left the ring without conducting an interview, before IBF world champion Daniel Dubois climbed in and called for a rematch with Usyk.

A visibly frustrated figure in the moments after the scorecards were read out, Fury said backstage he was convinced he won the fight by “at least three rounds”.

 

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