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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
Stadium silenced.
LIVE | https://t.co/0TogbUnBLK#PL #OptusSport pic.twitter.com/7h3q96W086 — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 7, 2023
On Optus Sport, ex-Spurs boss Tim Sherwood tore strips off Spurs.
“They’re quietly having a bad run, it’s five without a win now,” he said.
“They’ve led in every game and I’ve said when they take the lead, I wouldn’t say the game is over. It’s not good enough.
“But they’ve changed. The last three or four years they’ve been watching some dross there but it’s better to watch. It’s game management.
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“They go ahead and they’re already winning the game but they try and win it again and again and leave themselves open. Jarrod Bowen was outstanding out there and you can really exploit them.
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Stadium silenced.
LIVE | https://t.co/0TogbUnBLK#PL #OptusSport pic.twitter.com/7h3q96W086 — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 7, 2023
On Optus Sport, ex-Spurs boss Tim Sherwood tore strips off Spurs.
“They’re quietly having a bad run, it’s five without a win now,” he said.
“They’ve led in every game and I’ve said when they take the lead, I wouldn’t say the game is over. It’s not good enough.
“But they’ve changed. The last three or four years they’ve been watching some dross there but it’s better to watch. It’s game management.
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“They go ahead and they’re already winning the game but they try and win it again and again and leave themselves open. Jarrod Bowen was outstanding out there and you can really exploit them. They leave space and they make poor decisions on the ball and it’s costing them at the moment.”
Spurs had rebounded from three consecutive defeats with a stirring 3-3 draw at Manchester City over the weekend, but are now outside the Champions League qualification spots in fifth place – and level with Manchester United.
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“They’re quietly having a bad run, it’s five without a win now,” he said.
“They’ve led in every game and I’ve said when they take the lead, I wouldn’t say the game is over. It’s not good enough.
“But they’ve changed. The last three or four years they’ve been watching some dross there but it’s better to watch. It’s game management.
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“They go ahead and they’re already winning the game but they try and win it again and again and leave themselves open. Jarrod Bowen was outstanding out there and you can really exploit them. They leave space and they make poor decisions on the ball and it’s costing them at the moment.”
Spurs had rebounded from three consecutive defeats with a stirring 3-3 draw at Manchester City over the weekend, but are now outside the Champions League qualification spots in fifth place – and level with Manchester United.
1 – Tottenham are the first side in Premier League history to…
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
“They’ve led in every game and I’ve said when they take the lead, I wouldn’t say the game is over. It’s not good enough.
“But they’ve changed. The last three or four years they’ve been watching some dross there but it’s better to watch. It’s game management.
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“They go ahead and they’re already winning the game but they try and win it again and again and leave themselves open. Jarrod Bowen was outstanding out there and you can really exploit them. They leave space and they make poor decisions on the ball and it’s costing them at the moment.”
Spurs had rebounded from three consecutive defeats with a stirring 3-3 draw at Manchester City over the weekend, but are now outside the Champions League qualification spots in fifth place – and level with Manchester United.
1 – Tottenham are the first side in Premier League history to…
…fail to win five consecutive games despite going 1-0 up in each match.
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It’s not good enough.
“But they’ve changed. The last three or four years they’ve been watching some dross there but it’s better to watch. It’s game management.
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“They go ahead and they’re already winning the game but they try and win it again and again and leave themselves open. Jarrod Bowen was outstanding out there and you can really exploit them. They leave space and they make poor decisions on the ball and it’s costing them at the moment.”
Spurs had rebounded from three consecutive defeats with a stirring 3-3 draw at Manchester City over the weekend, but are now outside the Champions League qualification spots in fifth place – and level with Manchester United.
1 – Tottenham are the first side in Premier League history to…
…fail to win five consecutive games despite going 1-0 up in each match.
…lose three consecutive home games despite going up 1-0 up in each match.
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
It’s not good enough.
“But they’ve changed. The last three or four years they’ve been watching some dross there but it’s better to watch. It’s game management.
Advertisement
“They go ahead and they’re already winning the game but they try and win it again and again and leave themselves open. Jarrod Bowen was outstanding out there and you can really exploit them. They leave space and they make poor decisions on the ball and it’s costing them at the moment.”
Spurs had rebounded from three consecutive defeats with a stirring 3-3 draw at Manchester City over the weekend, but are now outside the Champions League qualification spots in fifth place – and level with Manchester United.
1 – Tottenham are the first side in Premier League history to…
…fail to win five consecutive games despite going 1-0 up in each match.
…lose three consecutive home games despite going up 1-0 up in each match.
Spursy. pic.twitter.com/DW6mgUVXnW — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 7, 2023
West Ham aren’t far behind, with this result lifting them to ninth, just three points back from Spurs.
“Huge performance because of the quality of the opposition,” said coach David Moyes.
“We were up against it tonight. We had to dig in. Thankfully we just about scraped it.
“The quality Tottenham showed in the first half, I don’t know if we touched the ball for eight or nine minutes.
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“We gained a bit of confidence once we got some passes. We wanted to get after them a bit more but by the same breath we were cautious about them picking us off.
“We are a team who can give some of the good teams a bloody nose, we have that in us.”
Dwight McNeil fires Everton into the lead against Newcastle!
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
Spursy. pic.twitter.com/DW6mgUVXnW — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 7, 2023
West Ham aren’t far behind, with this result lifting them to ninth, just three points back from Spurs.
“Huge performance because of the quality of the opposition,” said coach David Moyes.
“We were up against it tonight. We had to dig in. Thankfully we just about scraped it.
“The quality Tottenham showed in the first half, I don’t know if we touched the ball for eight or nine minutes.
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“We gained a bit of confidence once we got some passes. We wanted to get after them a bit more but by the same breath we were cautious about them picking us off.
“We are a team who can give some of the good teams a bloody nose, we have that in us.”
Dwight McNeil fires Everton into the lead against Newcastle!
Kieran Trippier makes the mistake and the Everton man makes him pay.
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Kieran Trippier makes the mistake and the Everton man makes him pay.
It’s a massive goal for the Toffees and Goodison Park goes wild.
LIVE | https://t.co/W8Ud2jDSwD#PL #OptusSport pic.twitter.com/RVSGfbKcKc — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 7, 2023
In the other match, Everton trounced Newcastle 3-0 to move clear of the relegation zone despite their ten point penalty for financial irregularities.
They left it late, with goals from Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Brazilian striker Beto enough to down the Magpies.
“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings.
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
Kieran Trippier makes the mistake and the Everton man makes him pay.
It’s a massive goal for the Toffees and Goodison Park goes wild.
LIVE | https://t.co/W8Ud2jDSwD#PL #OptusSport pic.twitter.com/RVSGfbKcKc — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 7, 2023
In the other match, Everton trounced Newcastle 3-0 to move clear of the relegation zone despite their ten point penalty for financial irregularities.
They left it late, with goals from Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Brazilian striker Beto enough to down the Magpies.
“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
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LIVE | https://t.co/W8Ud2jDSwD#PL #OptusSport pic.twitter.com/RVSGfbKcKc — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 7, 2023
In the other match, Everton trounced Newcastle 3-0 to move clear of the relegation zone despite their ten point penalty for financial irregularities.
They left it late, with goals from Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Brazilian striker Beto enough to down the Magpies.
“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
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“But the team mentality is growing.
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
LIVE | https://t.co/W8Ud2jDSwD#PL #OptusSport pic.twitter.com/RVSGfbKcKc — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 7, 2023
In the other match, Everton trounced Newcastle 3-0 to move clear of the relegation zone despite their ten point penalty for financial irregularities.
They left it late, with goals from Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Brazilian striker Beto enough to down the Magpies.
“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
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“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
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They left it late, with goals from Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Brazilian striker Beto enough to down the Magpies.
“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
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“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
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“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
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“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
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“Without those 10 points, we’d be in an amazing position,” said Toffees boss Sean Dyche. “20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
Advertisement
“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players.
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
“20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
Advertisement
“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out.
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
“20 points would be amazing relatively to the last two seasons here.
“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
Advertisement
“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out. The longer you do it, the harder it gets.
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“We’ll see what the appeal brings. The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
Advertisement
“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out. The longer you do it, the harder it gets. I am disappointed, a missed opportunity, we did not grab it.
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Ange aghast as Spurs suffer ‘unbelievable’ West Ham turnaround – with two of the worst goals you’ll see
The mentality is key for me, we took a knock but there have been a lot of knocks here over the last couple of years.
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“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out. The longer you do it, the harder it gets. I am disappointed, a missed opportunity, we did not grab it.
“The game was there for us to win in the second half.
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“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out. The longer you do it, the harder it gets. I am disappointed, a missed opportunity, we did not grab it.
“The game was there for us to win in the second half. The first half was even and we had them penned in in the second half.
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“But the team mentality is growing. I can’t emphasise it enough, the commitment to each other and the connection is a powerful thing because I know we’ve got quality.”
Eddie Howe’s side are proving one of the most inconsistent in the league, albeit with a lengthy injury list.
In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out. The longer you do it, the harder it gets. I am disappointed, a missed opportunity, we did not grab it.
“The game was there for us to win in the second half. The first half was even and we had them penned in in the second half. We conceded the first goal and it changed the momentum of the match.
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In the last month, they have defeated Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – as well as drawing at French heavyweights PSG in the Champions League – but have now lost comfortably to two cellar dwellers in Everton and Bournemouth.
“We have to do better,” said Howe.
“There are reasons behind every performance and we have struggled to change players. That is a big miss with the quality of players out. The longer you do it, the harder it gets. I am disappointed, a missed opportunity, we did not grab it.
“The game was there for us to win in the second half. The first half was even and we had them penned in in the second half. We conceded the first goal and it changed the momentum of the match. Frustrating and a chance missed.”
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
Three points off the top, three goals scored in every Premier League home game, a 100% record in all competitions at Anfield, cruising through the Europa League group stage and individuals shining; it is fair to say Liverpool have surpassed the pre-season expectations of a new-look team. It is not unreasonable of Jürgen Klopp, however, to expect much more as the season develops.
“You saw so many teams here growing in the direction we wanted and all became better step by step or the manager had to go,” said Klopp on the demands of his particular job. “We will try together to get better step by step and show our real face more often than not.”
The 243rd edition of the most played derby in English football offers an ideal opportunity for Liverpool to grant Klopp’s request given the one-sided nature of the fixture on his watch, regardless of another early kick-off after an international break playing havoc with preparations.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
Three points off the top, three goals scored in every Premier League home game, a 100% record in all competitions at Anfield, cruising through the Europa League group stage and individuals shining; it is fair to say Liverpool have surpassed the pre-season expectations of a new-look team. It is not unreasonable of Jürgen Klopp, however, to expect much more as the season develops.
“You saw so many teams here growing in the direction we wanted and all became better step by step or the manager had to go,” said Klopp on the demands of his particular job. “We will try together to get better step by step and show our real face more often than not.”
The 243rd edition of the most played derby in English football offers an ideal opportunity for Liverpool to grant Klopp’s request given the one-sided nature of the fixture on his watch, regardless of another early kick-off after an international break playing havoc with preparations. Klopp has lost one of his 17 encounters with Everton, Liverpool one of the past 23 Premier League meetings at Anfield and one of the past 25 league derbies home or away.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
It is not unreasonable of Jürgen Klopp, however, to expect much more as the season develops.
“You saw so many teams here growing in the direction we wanted and all became better step by step or the manager had to go,” said Klopp on the demands of his particular job. “We will try together to get better step by step and show our real face more often than not.”
The 243rd edition of the most played derby in English football offers an ideal opportunity for Liverpool to grant Klopp’s request given the one-sided nature of the fixture on his watch, regardless of another early kick-off after an international break playing havoc with preparations. Klopp has lost one of his 17 encounters with Everton, Liverpool one of the past 23 Premier League meetings at Anfield and one of the past 25 league derbies home or away.
Liverpool’s defensive concerns, heightened by the loss of Andy Robertson for up to three months with a shoulder injury, are offset by the visitors’ troubles in front of goal.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
“You saw so many teams here growing in the direction we wanted and all became better step by step or the manager had to go,” said Klopp on the demands of his particular job. “We will try together to get better step by step and show our real face more often than not.”
The 243rd edition of the most played derby in English football offers an ideal opportunity for Liverpool to grant Klopp’s request given the one-sided nature of the fixture on his watch, regardless of another early kick-off after an international break playing havoc with preparations. Klopp has lost one of his 17 encounters with Everton, Liverpool one of the past 23 Premier League meetings at Anfield and one of the past 25 league derbies home or away.
Liverpool’s defensive concerns, heightened by the loss of Andy Robertson for up to three months with a shoulder injury, are offset by the visitors’ troubles in front of goal. A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
“We will try together to get better step by step and show our real face more often than not.”
The 243rd edition of the most played derby in English football offers an ideal opportunity for Liverpool to grant Klopp’s request given the one-sided nature of the fixture on his watch, regardless of another early kick-off after an international break playing havoc with preparations. Klopp has lost one of his 17 encounters with Everton, Liverpool one of the past 23 Premier League meetings at Anfield and one of the past 25 league derbies home or away.
Liverpool’s defensive concerns, heightened by the loss of Andy Robertson for up to three months with a shoulder injury, are offset by the visitors’ troubles in front of goal. A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months. The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
Klopp has lost one of his 17 encounters with Everton, Liverpool one of the past 23 Premier League meetings at Anfield and one of the past 25 league derbies home or away.
Liverpool’s defensive concerns, heightened by the loss of Andy Robertson for up to three months with a shoulder injury, are offset by the visitors’ troubles in front of goal. A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months. The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks. Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
Klopp has lost one of his 17 encounters with Everton, Liverpool one of the past 23 Premier League meetings at Anfield and one of the past 25 league derbies home or away.
Liverpool’s defensive concerns, heightened by the loss of Andy Robertson for up to three months with a shoulder injury, are offset by the visitors’ troubles in front of goal. A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months. The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks. Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said. “Burnley in their best moments [under Dyche] were a super-difficult team to play against and you can see that again; it’s similar with different players.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
Liverpool’s defensive concerns, heightened by the loss of Andy Robertson for up to three months with a shoulder injury, are offset by the visitors’ troubles in front of goal. A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months. The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks. Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said. “Burnley in their best moments [under Dyche] were a super-difficult team to play against and you can see that again; it’s similar with different players. We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months. The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks. Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said. “Burnley in their best moments [under Dyche] were a super-difficult team to play against and you can see that again; it’s similar with different players. We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one. Burnley games were always tough.
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Liverpool enjoy home comforts but Dyche’s Everton offer derby danger | Andy Hunter
A 3-0 defeat of Bournemouth last time out was only the eighth time Everton have scored more than once in a Premier League match in the past 12 months. The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks. Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said. “Burnley in their best moments [under Dyche] were a super-difficult team to play against and you can see that again; it’s similar with different players. We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one. Burnley games were always tough. We have to have football understanding, patience, put a proper shift in and take the fight.”
Last time out, Everton beat Bournemouth 3-0 – only the eighth time in the past 12 months that they have scored more than once in a league game.
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The overall improvement in Everton’s performance, however, coupled with three wins in the past four games, raises Sean Dyche hopes of capitalising on any post-international fatigue in the opposition ranks. Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said. “Burnley in their best moments [under Dyche] were a super-difficult team to play against and you can see that again; it’s similar with different players. We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one. Burnley games were always tough. We have to have football understanding, patience, put a proper shift in and take the fight.”
Last time out, Everton beat Bournemouth 3-0 – only the eighth time in the past 12 months that they have scored more than once in a league game. Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game.
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Klopp’s compliments towards Dyche and his local rivals were of the back-handed nature.
“Everton are in a good moment,” he said. “Burnley in their best moments [under Dyche] were a super-difficult team to play against and you can see that again; it’s similar with different players. We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one. Burnley games were always tough. We have to have football understanding, patience, put a proper shift in and take the fight.”
Last time out, Everton beat Bournemouth 3-0 – only the eighth time in the past 12 months that they have scored more than once in a league game. Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game. It was achieved in the commanding 3-0 defeat of an in-form Aston Villa early last month, a performance that carried echoes of Liverpool at their dominant best under Klopp, but other highlights, even in victory, have been interspersed with lapses.
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We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one. Burnley games were always tough. We have to have football understanding, patience, put a proper shift in and take the fight.”
Last time out, Everton beat Bournemouth 3-0 – only the eighth time in the past 12 months that they have scored more than once in a league game. Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game. It was achieved in the commanding 3-0 defeat of an in-form Aston Villa early last month, a performance that carried echoes of Liverpool at their dominant best under Klopp, but other highlights, even in victory, have been interspersed with lapses. The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
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We have to be ready for second ball fights, runs in behind, a compact defence. It will be a tough one. Burnley games were always tough. We have to have football understanding, patience, put a proper shift in and take the fight.”
Last time out, Everton beat Bournemouth 3-0 – only the eighth time in the past 12 months that they have scored more than once in a league game. Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game. It was achieved in the commanding 3-0 defeat of an in-form Aston Villa early last month, a performance that carried echoes of Liverpool at their dominant best under Klopp, but other highlights, even in victory, have been interspersed with lapses. The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
“Yes it is [a factor] but we’ve also changed between games quite a lot because of the amount of games and we’ve been interrupted by international breaks twice now,” he said.
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Burnley games were always tough. We have to have football understanding, patience, put a proper shift in and take the fight.”
Last time out, Everton beat Bournemouth 3-0 – only the eighth time in the past 12 months that they have scored more than once in a league game. Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game. It was achieved in the commanding 3-0 defeat of an in-form Aston Villa early last month, a performance that carried echoes of Liverpool at their dominant best under Klopp, but other highlights, even in victory, have been interspersed with lapses. The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
“Yes it is [a factor] but we’ve also changed between games quite a lot because of the amount of games and we’ve been interrupted by international breaks twice now,” he said. “If it is a more settled team it doesn’t make that much of a difference because we are much more used to each other and that is not the case yet.
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Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game. It was achieved in the commanding 3-0 defeat of an in-form Aston Villa early last month, a performance that carried echoes of Liverpool at their dominant best under Klopp, but other highlights, even in victory, have been interspersed with lapses. The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
“Yes it is [a factor] but we’ve also changed between games quite a lot because of the amount of games and we’ve been interrupted by international breaks twice now,” he said. “If it is a more settled team it doesn’t make that much of a difference because we are much more used to each other and that is not the case yet. As a group we have to become consistent but you do it step by step.
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Photograph: Nigel French/PA
What Klopp is seeking most of all from Liverpool is consistency throughout the 90-plus minutes of a Premier League game. It was achieved in the commanding 3-0 defeat of an in-form Aston Villa early last month, a performance that carried echoes of Liverpool at their dominant best under Klopp, but other highlights, even in victory, have been interspersed with lapses. The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
“Yes it is [a factor] but we’ve also changed between games quite a lot because of the amount of games and we’ve been interrupted by international breaks twice now,” he said. “If it is a more settled team it doesn’t make that much of a difference because we are much more used to each other and that is not the case yet. As a group we have to become consistent but you do it step by step.
“It is not too long ago that we had the problem of performing on a really high level until we didn’t perform at all any more; we were 1-0 or 2-0 up in a game and all of a sudden we came under pressure.
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The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
“Yes it is [a factor] but we’ve also changed between games quite a lot because of the amount of games and we’ve been interrupted by international breaks twice now,” he said. “If it is a more settled team it doesn’t make that much of a difference because we are much more used to each other and that is not the case yet. As a group we have to become consistent but you do it step by step.
“It is not too long ago that we had the problem of performing on a really high level until we didn’t perform at all any more; we were 1-0 or 2-0 up in a game and all of a sudden we came under pressure. Crazy. We had to learn to control the game. It is all the things that happen with time – there is no shortcut to that.
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The manager believes some instability is inevitable given this summer’s midfield rebuild.
“Yes it is [a factor] but we’ve also changed between games quite a lot because of the amount of games and we’ve been interrupted by international breaks twice now,” he said. “If it is a more settled team it doesn’t make that much of a difference because we are much more used to each other and that is not the case yet. As a group we have to become consistent but you do it step by step.
“It is not too long ago that we had the problem of performing on a really high level until we didn’t perform at all any more; we were 1-0 or 2-0 up in a game and all of a sudden we came under pressure. Crazy. We had to learn to control the game. It is all the things that happen with time – there is no shortcut to that. With the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I don’t know the final destination, I can’t even see that yet, but it is not a problem because other teams have similar problems.
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“If it is a more settled team it doesn’t make that much of a difference because we are much more used to each other and that is not the case yet. As a group we have to become consistent but you do it step by step.
“It is not too long ago that we had the problem of performing on a really high level until we didn’t perform at all any more; we were 1-0 or 2-0 up in a game and all of a sudden we came under pressure. Crazy. We had to learn to control the game. It is all the things that happen with time – there is no shortcut to that. With the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I don’t know the final destination, I can’t even see that yet, but it is not a problem because other teams have similar problems. It is about how quick we can make the steps and that is what we are working on every day but the problem now is how could we work since Brighton [where Liverpool drew 2-2]?
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As a group we have to become consistent but you do it step by step.
“It is not too long ago that we had the problem of performing on a really high level until we didn’t perform at all any more; we were 1-0 or 2-0 up in a game and all of a sudden we came under pressure. Crazy. We had to learn to control the game. It is all the things that happen with time – there is no shortcut to that. With the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I don’t know the final destination, I can’t even see that yet, but it is not a problem because other teams have similar problems. It is about how quick we can make the steps and that is what we are working on every day but the problem now is how could we work since Brighton [where Liverpool drew 2-2]? We had three, with a goalie, first-team players in training until Wednesday.
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“It is not too long ago that we had the problem of performing on a really high level until we didn’t perform at all any more; we were 1-0 or 2-0 up in a game and all of a sudden we came under pressure. Crazy. We had to learn to control the game. It is all the things that happen with time – there is no shortcut to that. With the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I don’t know the final destination, I can’t even see that yet, but it is not a problem because other teams have similar problems. It is about how quick we can make the steps and that is what we are working on every day but the problem now is how could we work since Brighton [where Liverpool drew 2-2]? We had three, with a goalie, first-team players in training until Wednesday. Tomorrow we have to play with what we did so far but in general you have to gain stability bit by bit.”
It has arrived in attack, where Darwin Núñez’s influence has improved considerably since his match-winning cameo for the 10 men of Liverpool at Newcastle.
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Crazy. We had to learn to control the game. It is all the things that happen with time – there is no shortcut to that. With the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I don’t know the final destination, I can’t even see that yet, but it is not a problem because other teams have similar problems. It is about how quick we can make the steps and that is what we are working on every day but the problem now is how could we work since Brighton [where Liverpool drew 2-2]? We had three, with a goalie, first-team players in training until Wednesday. Tomorrow we have to play with what we did so far but in general you have to gain stability bit by bit.”
It has arrived in attack, where Darwin Núñez’s influence has improved considerably since his match-winning cameo for the 10 men of Liverpool at Newcastle. Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games.
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With the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I don’t know the final destination, I can’t even see that yet, but it is not a problem because other teams have similar problems. It is about how quick we can make the steps and that is what we are working on every day but the problem now is how could we work since Brighton [where Liverpool drew 2-2]? We had three, with a goalie, first-team players in training until Wednesday. Tomorrow we have to play with what we did so far but in general you have to gain stability bit by bit.”
It has arrived in attack, where Darwin Núñez’s influence has improved considerably since his match-winning cameo for the 10 men of Liverpool at Newcastle. Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games. Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions.
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It is about how quick we can make the steps and that is what we are working on every day but the problem now is how could we work since Brighton [where Liverpool drew 2-2]? We had three, with a goalie, first-team players in training until Wednesday. Tomorrow we have to play with what we did so far but in general you have to gain stability bit by bit.”
It has arrived in attack, where Darwin Núñez’s influence has improved considerably since his match-winning cameo for the 10 men of Liverpool at Newcastle. Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games. Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions. Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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We had three, with a goalie, first-team players in training until Wednesday. Tomorrow we have to play with what we did so far but in general you have to gain stability bit by bit.”
It has arrived in attack, where Darwin Núñez’s influence has improved considerably since his match-winning cameo for the 10 men of Liverpool at Newcastle. Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games. Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions. Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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Tomorrow we have to play with what we did so far but in general you have to gain stability bit by bit.”
It has arrived in attack, where Darwin Núñez’s influence has improved considerably since his match-winning cameo for the 10 men of Liverpool at Newcastle. Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games. Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions. Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games. Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions. Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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Mohamed Salah has scored or assisted in 14 consecutive Premier League matches and Liverpool could emulate their predecessors from 1980-81 by scoring three or more goals in the opening four home league games. Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions. Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’.
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Stopping goals has been the problem, with Liverpool conceding first and cheaply on occasions. Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said.
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Klopp insists he has not built another formidable attack at the expense of a resilient defence; it is just another step Liverpool have to make.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said. “I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said. “I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something. Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said. “I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something. Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create. You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said. “I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something. Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create. You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that.
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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, pictured during training on Friday, says his side ‘is a very talented group, a creative group … but we have to organise protection’. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said. “I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something. Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create. You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that. But we have to organise protection. That goes step by step.
“There are a lot of new things for the boys to consider and that takes time.
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Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” he said. “I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something. Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create. You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that. But we have to organise protection. That goes step by step.
“There are a lot of new things for the boys to consider and that takes time. We had a good pre-season and I loved the steps we made there but the rest we have learned during the season. During the season you are massively influenced by results.
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“I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something. Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create. You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that. But we have to organise protection. That goes step by step.
“There are a lot of new things for the boys to consider and that takes time. We had a good pre-season and I loved the steps we made there but the rest we have learned during the season. During the season you are massively influenced by results. The difference when we win a game – and it’s not a problem for me – is I have to make players aware of things that are not right yet.
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Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create. You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that. But we have to organise protection. That goes step by step.
“There are a lot of new things for the boys to consider and that takes time. We had a good pre-season and I loved the steps we made there but the rest we have learned during the season. During the season you are massively influenced by results. The difference when we win a game – and it’s not a problem for me – is I have to make players aware of things that are not right yet. It is a different feeling if you lose or draw a game.
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You have time for these things when you are new [to a club], when things are under average before you come in and you are 14th. Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that. But we have to organise protection. That goes step by step.
“There are a lot of new things for the boys to consider and that takes time. We had a good pre-season and I loved the steps we made there but the rest we have learned during the season. During the season you are massively influenced by results. The difference when we win a game – and it’s not a problem for me – is I have to make players aware of things that are not right yet. It is a different feeling if you lose or draw a game. It’s been two weeks since we played a football game together so it’s not possible to work by looking at the Brighton game any more.
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Then everyone is happy when you get some results. We are not like that. Our team is not set up like that. We have a really talented group, a creative group in a football sense, and we have to use that. But we have to organise protection. That goes step by step.
“There are a lot of new things for the boys to consider and that takes time. We had a good pre-season and I loved the steps we made there but the rest we have learned during the season. During the season you are massively influenced by results. The difference when we win a game – and it’s not a problem for me – is I have to make players aware of things that are not right yet. It is a different feeling if you lose or draw a game. It’s been two weeks since we played a football game together so it’s not possible to work by looking at the Brighton game any more. We have to make sure we are ready for this one.”
After the trials at Tottenham and the frustration at Brighton, Klopp needs Liverpool to embrace the intensity of the Merseyside derby when they arrive home.
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Bill Kenwright became Everton chairman in 2004
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, an acclaimed West End theatre and film producer, has died at the age of 78.
Kenwright had surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from his liver eight weeks ago.
He had been on the board at Everton since 1989, taking over as chairman at Goodison Park in 2004.
The Liverpudlian was also one of the UK's most successful theatre producers and played Gordon Clegg in Coronation Street between 1968 and 2012.
Kenwright was awarded a CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.
Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
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Bill Kenwright became Everton chairman in 2004
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, an acclaimed West End theatre and film producer, has died at the age of 78.
Kenwright had surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from his liver eight weeks ago.
He had been on the board at Everton since 1989, taking over as chairman at Goodison Park in 2004.
The Liverpudlian was also one of the UK's most successful theatre producers and played Gordon Clegg in Coronation Street between 1968 and 2012.
Kenwright was awarded a CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.
Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
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Kenwright had surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from his liver eight weeks ago.
He had been on the board at Everton since 1989, taking over as chairman at Goodison Park in 2004.
The Liverpudlian was also one of the UK's most successful theatre producers and played Gordon Clegg in Coronation Street between 1968 and 2012.
Kenwright was awarded a CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.
Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
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He had been on the board at Everton since 1989, taking over as chairman at Goodison Park in 2004.
The Liverpudlian was also one of the UK's most successful theatre producers and played Gordon Clegg in Coronation Street between 1968 and 2012.
Kenwright was awarded a CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.
Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
Announcing his death on Tuesday, Kenwright's family said he "passed away peacefully" on Monday night "surrounded by his family and loved ones".
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The Liverpudlian was also one of the UK's most successful theatre producers and played Gordon Clegg in Coronation Street between 1968 and 2012.
Kenwright was awarded a CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.
Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
Announcing his death on Tuesday, Kenwright's family said he "passed away peacefully" on Monday night "surrounded by his family and loved ones".
"Bill was driven by his passions and devoted his life to them; his deep love of theatre, film, music and his beloved Everton, and the families they created," a family statement read.
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Kenwright was awarded a CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.
Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
Announcing his death on Tuesday, Kenwright's family said he "passed away peacefully" on Monday night "surrounded by his family and loved ones".
"Bill was driven by his passions and devoted his life to them; his deep love of theatre, film, music and his beloved Everton, and the families they created," a family statement read.
"He impacted the lives of thousands, whether that be through the launching of careers or his unending loyalty, generosity and unfaltering friendship and support."
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Everton said it was "in mourning" following the death of the club's longest-serving chairman for more than a century.
"The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," Everton added.
On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
Announcing his death on Tuesday, Kenwright's family said he "passed away peacefully" on Monday night "surrounded by his family and loved ones".
"Bill was driven by his passions and devoted his life to them; his deep love of theatre, film, music and his beloved Everton, and the families they created," a family statement read.
"He impacted the lives of thousands, whether that be through the launching of careers or his unending loyalty, generosity and unfaltering friendship and support."
In a multiple award-winning career spanning six decades, Kenwright produced more than 500 West End, Broadway, UK touring and international theatre productions, films and music albums.
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On 12 October, the Premier League club said Kenwright had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver six weeks before.
Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
Announcing his death on Tuesday, Kenwright's family said he "passed away peacefully" on Monday night "surrounded by his family and loved ones".
"Bill was driven by his passions and devoted his life to them; his deep love of theatre, film, music and his beloved Everton, and the families they created," a family statement read.
"He impacted the lives of thousands, whether that be through the launching of careers or his unending loyalty, generosity and unfaltering friendship and support."
In a multiple award-winning career spanning six decades, Kenwright produced more than 500 West End, Broadway, UK touring and international theatre productions, films and music albums.
"We will remember him with huge love and admiration - the shows will of course go on, as he would have wished, and his towering legacy will continue," his family added.
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Everton said the operation was "completely successful", but complications meant Kenwright required a "prolonged period in an intensive care unit".
Announcing his death on Tuesday, Kenwright's family said he "passed away peacefully" on Monday night "surrounded by his family and loved ones".
"Bill was driven by his passions and devoted his life to them; his deep love of theatre, film, music and his beloved Everton, and the families they created," a family statement read.
"He impacted the lives of thousands, whether that be through the launching of careers or his unending loyalty, generosity and unfaltering friendship and support."
In a multiple award-winning career spanning six decades, Kenwright produced more than 500 West End, Broadway, UK touring and international theatre productions, films and music albums.
"We will remember him with huge love and admiration - the shows will of course go on, as he would have wished, and his towering legacy will continue," his family added.
Leading Everton for almost two decades
Kenwright spent 19 seasons as Everton chairman, overseeing 12 finishes inside the Premier League top eight, including fourth place in 2005, while the Merseyside club were also FA Cup finalists in 2009.
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"Bill was driven by his passions and devoted his life to them; his deep love of theatre, film, music and his beloved Everton, and the families they created," a family statement read.
"He impacted the lives of thousands, whether that be through the launching of careers or his unending loyalty, generosity and unfaltering friendship and support."
In a multiple award-winning career spanning six decades, Kenwright produced more than 500 West End, Broadway, UK touring and international theatre productions, films and music albums.
"We will remember him with huge love and admiration - the shows will of course go on, as he would have wished, and his towering legacy will continue," his family added.
Leading Everton for almost two decades
Kenwright spent 19 seasons as Everton chairman, overseeing 12 finishes inside the Premier League top eight, including fourth place in 2005, while the Merseyside club were also FA Cup finalists in 2009.
Everton said he had led the club through "a period of unprecedented change in English football".
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"He impacted the lives of thousands, whether that be through the launching of careers or his unending loyalty, generosity and unfaltering friendship and support."
In a multiple award-winning career spanning six decades, Kenwright produced more than 500 West End, Broadway, UK touring and international theatre productions, films and music albums.
"We will remember him with huge love and admiration - the shows will of course go on, as he would have wished, and his towering legacy will continue," his family added.
Leading Everton for almost two decades
Kenwright spent 19 seasons as Everton chairman, overseeing 12 finishes inside the Premier League top eight, including fourth place in 2005, while the Merseyside club were also FA Cup finalists in 2009.
Everton said he had led the club through "a period of unprecedented change in English football".
In February 2016, Kenwright sold a 49.9% stake in the club to Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri, who increased his shares to 94% in January 2022.
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In a multiple award-winning career spanning six decades, Kenwright produced more than 500 West End, Broadway, UK touring and international theatre productions, films and music albums.
"We will remember him with huge love and admiration - the shows will of course go on, as he would have wished, and his towering legacy will continue," his family added.
Leading Everton for almost two decades
Kenwright spent 19 seasons as Everton chairman, overseeing 12 finishes inside the Premier League top eight, including fourth place in 2005, while the Merseyside club were also FA Cup finalists in 2009.
Everton said he had led the club through "a period of unprecedented change in English football".
In February 2016, Kenwright sold a 49.9% stake in the club to Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri, who increased his shares to 94% in January 2022.
But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
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"We will remember him with huge love and admiration - the shows will of course go on, as he would have wished, and his towering legacy will continue," his family added.
Leading Everton for almost two decades
Kenwright spent 19 seasons as Everton chairman, overseeing 12 finishes inside the Premier League top eight, including fourth place in 2005, while the Merseyside club were also FA Cup finalists in 2009.
Everton said he had led the club through "a period of unprecedented change in English football".
In February 2016, Kenwright sold a 49.9% stake in the club to Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri, who increased his shares to 94% in January 2022.
But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
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Leading Everton for almost two decades
Kenwright spent 19 seasons as Everton chairman, overseeing 12 finishes inside the Premier League top eight, including fourth place in 2005, while the Merseyside club were also FA Cup finalists in 2009.
Everton said he had led the club through "a period of unprecedented change in English football".
In February 2016, Kenwright sold a 49.9% stake in the club to Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri, who increased his shares to 94% in January 2022.
But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
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Everton said he had led the club through "a period of unprecedented change in English football".
In February 2016, Kenwright sold a 49.9% stake in the club to Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri, who increased his shares to 94% in January 2022.
But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
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In February 2016, Kenwright sold a 49.9% stake in the club to Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri, who increased his shares to 94% in January 2022.
But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
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But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
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But with the club fighting against relegation last season, an Everton fans' group called for Kenwright to be sacked and said it had "no confidence" in him as chairman.
Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
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Kenwright and the rest of the board of directors were unable to attend home games last season from January after what the club described as "threatening correspondence" was received before a game against Southampton.
Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
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Chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief finance and strategy officer Grant Ingles and non-executive director Graeme Sharp have all since left their boardroom roles, but Kenwright remained in his post as chairman until his death.
In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life.
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In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life. We will miss him but never forget him."
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In September, owner Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to American investment fund 777 Partners.
The club said Kenwright had "worked hard" alongside Moshiri "right up until the day" of his liver operation to help facilitate the proposed takeover.
Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life. We will miss him but never forget him."
From the cobbles to the director's box
Kenwright started his career as an actor and landed his breakthrough role in ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1968 as Gordon, the son of long-serving Rovers Return barmaid Betty.
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Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life. We will miss him but never forget him."
From the cobbles to the director's box
Kenwright started his career as an actor and landed his breakthrough role in ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1968 as Gordon, the son of long-serving Rovers Return barmaid Betty.
He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
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Moshiri said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of his "great friend".
"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life. We will miss him but never forget him."
From the cobbles to the director's box
Kenwright started his career as an actor and landed his breakthrough role in ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1968 as Gordon, the son of long-serving Rovers Return barmaid Betty.
He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
Kenwright also began putting on plays in order to give himself roles and discovered he had an aptitude for pulling the strings behind the scenes.
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"Bill was a force of nature and he certainly changed my life nearly 10 years ago when he first spoke to me about getting involved with the club he adored," said Moshiri.
"He told me about this incredible club, a club that not only has history and heritage but was also a beating heart of our community and for that I will always be grateful.
"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life. We will miss him but never forget him."
From the cobbles to the director's box
Kenwright started his career as an actor and landed his breakthrough role in ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1968 as Gordon, the son of long-serving Rovers Return barmaid Betty.
He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
Kenwright also began putting on plays in order to give himself roles and discovered he had an aptitude for pulling the strings behind the scenes.
He found big success by staging new productions of two musicals - Willy Russell's Blood Brothers and Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - and making them long-running touring hits.
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"He was a special soul, a man successful in so many different walks of life. We will miss him but never forget him."
From the cobbles to the director's box
Kenwright started his career as an actor and landed his breakthrough role in ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1968 as Gordon, the son of long-serving Rovers Return barmaid Betty.
He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
Kenwright also began putting on plays in order to give himself roles and discovered he had an aptitude for pulling the strings behind the scenes.
He found big success by staging new productions of two musicals - Willy Russell's Blood Brothers and Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - and making them long-running touring hits.
He has also staged productions of The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist, Cabaret, Evita, Saturday Night Fever and The Sound of Music.
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We will miss him but never forget him."
From the cobbles to the director's box
Kenwright started his career as an actor and landed his breakthrough role in ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1968 as Gordon, the son of long-serving Rovers Return barmaid Betty.
He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
Kenwright also began putting on plays in order to give himself roles and discovered he had an aptitude for pulling the strings behind the scenes.
He found big success by staging new productions of two musicals - Willy Russell's Blood Brothers and Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - and making them long-running touring hits.
He has also staged productions of The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist, Cabaret, Evita, Saturday Night Fever and The Sound of Music.
Among his current shows, Sir Ian McKellen is starring in Frank and Percy in London, while Twelve Angry Men, Calendar Girls The Musical, Heathers The Musical and Blood Brothers are all on tour.
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He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
Kenwright also began putting on plays in order to give himself roles and discovered he had an aptitude for pulling the strings behind the scenes.
He found big success by staging new productions of two musicals - Willy Russell's Blood Brothers and Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - and making them long-running touring hits.
He has also staged productions of The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist, Cabaret, Evita, Saturday Night Fever and The Sound of Music.
Among his current shows, Sir Ian McKellen is starring in Frank and Percy in London, while Twelve Angry Men, Calendar Girls The Musical, Heathers The Musical and Blood Brothers are all on tour.
Dame Judi Dench, Woody Harrelson, Billie Piper, Rob Lowe and Felicity Kendal have also starred in his productions.
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He left Weatherfield the following year, but appeared back on screen with occasional visits over the subsequent decades.
Kenwright also began putting on plays in order to give himself roles and discovered he had an aptitude for pulling the strings behind the scenes.
He found big success by staging new productions of two musicals - Willy Russell's Blood Brothers and Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - and making them long-running touring hits.
He has also staged productions of The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist, Cabaret, Evita, Saturday Night Fever and The Sound of Music.
Among his current shows, Sir Ian McKellen is starring in Frank and Percy in London, while Twelve Angry Men, Calendar Girls The Musical, Heathers The Musical and Blood Brothers are all on tour.
Dame Judi Dench, Woody Harrelson, Billie Piper, Rob Lowe and Felicity Kendal have also starred in his productions.
Rooney leads tributes to a 'big inspiration'
Wayne Rooney, former Everton and England forward: "Devastated to hear the sad news about Bill Kenwright.
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He found big success by staging new productions of two musicals - Willy Russell's Blood Brothers and Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - and making them long-running touring hits.
He has also staged productions of The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist, Cabaret, Evita, Saturday Night Fever and The Sound of Music.
Among his current shows, Sir Ian McKellen is starring in Frank and Percy in London, while Twelve Angry Men, Calendar Girls The Musical, Heathers The Musical and Blood Brothers are all on tour.
Dame Judi Dench, Woody Harrelson, Billie Piper, Rob Lowe and Felicity Kendal have also starred in his productions.
Rooney leads tributes to a 'big inspiration'
Wayne Rooney, former Everton and England forward: "Devastated to hear the sad news about Bill Kenwright. Known Bill since I was young and he's had a huge impact on me as a person and my career. Great man and a big inspiration.
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He has also staged productions of The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist, Cabaret, Evita, Saturday Night Fever and The Sound of Music.
Among his current shows, Sir Ian McKellen is starring in Frank and Percy in London, while Twelve Angry Men, Calendar Girls The Musical, Heathers The Musical and Blood Brothers are all on tour.
Dame Judi Dench, Woody Harrelson, Billie Piper, Rob Lowe and Felicity Kendal have also starred in his productions.
Rooney leads tributes to a 'big inspiration'
Wayne Rooney, former Everton and England forward: "Devastated to hear the sad news about Bill Kenwright. Known Bill since I was young and he's had a huge impact on me as a person and my career. Great man and a big inspiration. Thoughts are with all Bill's family and friends."
Jamie Carragher, ex-Liverpool and England defender: "Really sad news this. A huge Evertonian who served and loved his club to bits.
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Among his current shows, Sir Ian McKellen is starring in Frank and Percy in London, while Twelve Angry Men, Calendar Girls The Musical, Heathers The Musical and Blood Brothers are all on tour.
Dame Judi Dench, Woody Harrelson, Billie Piper, Rob Lowe and Felicity Kendal have also starred in his productions.
Rooney leads tributes to a 'big inspiration'
Wayne Rooney, former Everton and England forward: "Devastated to hear the sad news about Bill Kenwright. Known Bill since I was young and he's had a huge impact on me as a person and my career. Great man and a big inspiration. Thoughts are with all Bill's family and friends."
Jamie Carragher, ex-Liverpool and England defender: "Really sad news this. A huge Evertonian who served and loved his club to bits. I'll never forget his and Everton's support every year around the Hillsborough memorial. RIP Bill."
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Dame Judi Dench, Woody Harrelson, Billie Piper, Rob Lowe and Felicity Kendal have also starred in his productions.
Rooney leads tributes to a 'big inspiration'
Wayne Rooney, former Everton and England forward: "Devastated to hear the sad news about Bill Kenwright. Known Bill since I was young and he's had a huge impact on me as a person and my career. Great man and a big inspiration. Thoughts are with all Bill's family and friends."
Jamie Carragher, ex-Liverpool and England defender: "Really sad news this. A huge Evertonian who served and loved his club to bits. I'll never forget his and Everton's support every year around the Hillsborough memorial. RIP Bill."
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and Everton fan: "It does feel like the end of an era, Bill was a big-hearted person. Such generosity and backed so many people that needed help, perhaps people did not see that in the media.
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Theatre producer and Everton chairman Kenwright dies
Rooney leads tributes to a 'big inspiration'
Wayne Rooney, former Everton and England forward: "Devastated to hear the sad news about Bill Kenwright. Known Bill since I was young and he's had a huge impact on me as a person and my career. Great man and a big inspiration. Thoughts are with all Bill's family and friends."
Jamie Carragher, ex-Liverpool and England defender: "Really sad news this. A huge Evertonian who served and loved his club to bits. I'll never forget his and Everton's support every year around the Hillsborough memorial. RIP Bill."
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and Everton fan: "It does feel like the end of an era, Bill was a big-hearted person. Such generosity and backed so many people that needed help, perhaps people did not see that in the media.
"He had a deep love for his club and the city he was from, it is an emotional night."
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Theatre producer and Everton chairman Kenwright dies
Known Bill since I was young and he's had a huge impact on me as a person and my career. Great man and a big inspiration. Thoughts are with all Bill's family and friends."
Jamie Carragher, ex-Liverpool and England defender: "Really sad news this. A huge Evertonian who served and loved his club to bits. I'll never forget his and Everton's support every year around the Hillsborough memorial. RIP Bill."
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and Everton fan: "It does feel like the end of an era, Bill was a big-hearted person. Such generosity and backed so many people that needed help, perhaps people did not see that in the media.
"He had a deep love for his club and the city he was from, it is an emotional night."
Actor Sir Ian McKellen: "Like many grateful actors I am in debt to Bill Kenwright for employment. He seemed to have known everyone in the business and to care about them.
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Theatre producer and Everton chairman Kenwright dies
Great man and a big inspiration. Thoughts are with all Bill's family and friends."
Jamie Carragher, ex-Liverpool and England defender: "Really sad news this. A huge Evertonian who served and loved his club to bits. I'll never forget his and Everton's support every year around the Hillsborough memorial. RIP Bill."
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and Everton fan: "It does feel like the end of an era, Bill was a big-hearted person. Such generosity and backed so many people that needed help, perhaps people did not see that in the media.
"He had a deep love for his club and the city he was from, it is an emotional night."
Actor Sir Ian McKellen: "Like many grateful actors I am in debt to Bill Kenwright for employment. He seemed to have known everyone in the business and to care about them. Yet every chat would veer round to his equal passion - Everton."
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NFL DFS picks Week 15: Best sleepers, value players for FanDuel, DraftKings, SuperDraft lineups
It's somehow already mid-December, meaning millions of fantasy football owners just reached their respective "offseason." Luckily for those who missed the playoffs, there's Week 15 DFS. We hold the key to consistent daily fantasy success: pinpointing and playing the cheapest sleepers and highest-ceiling value plays each week.
Every Tuesday, we scour DraftKings, FanDuel, and SuperDraft for affordable sleepers and under-the-radar value plays that will set you apart from the DFS pack. By finding stud production at modest prices, we allow ourselves plenty of remaining budget to afford elite weekly performers at other roster spots. When our studs and our sleepers hit, we usually win.
We do all the leg work for you -- poring over the player pools, like my daughter searching the Target Christmas catalog — then we handpick the most promising sleepers and tell you why they're worth drafting to your next DFS squad.
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NFL DFS picks Week 15: Best sleepers, value players for FanDuel, DraftKings, SuperDraft lineups
It's somehow already mid-December, meaning millions of fantasy football owners just reached their respective "offseason." Luckily for those who missed the playoffs, there's Week 15 DFS. We hold the key to consistent daily fantasy success: pinpointing and playing the cheapest sleepers and highest-ceiling value plays each week.
Every Tuesday, we scour DraftKings, FanDuel, and SuperDraft for affordable sleepers and under-the-radar value plays that will set you apart from the DFS pack. By finding stud production at modest prices, we allow ourselves plenty of remaining budget to afford elite weekly performers at other roster spots. When our studs and our sleepers hit, we usually win.
We do all the leg work for you -- poring over the player pools, like my daughter searching the Target Christmas catalog — then we handpick the most promising sleepers and tell you why they're worth drafting to your next DFS squad. All you have to do is choose your favorites, sit back, and relax.
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NFL DFS picks Week 15: Best sleepers, value players for FanDuel, DraftKings, SuperDraft lineups
Luckily for those who missed the playoffs, there's Week 15 DFS. We hold the key to consistent daily fantasy success: pinpointing and playing the cheapest sleepers and highest-ceiling value plays each week.
Every Tuesday, we scour DraftKings, FanDuel, and SuperDraft for affordable sleepers and under-the-radar value plays that will set you apart from the DFS pack. By finding stud production at modest prices, we allow ourselves plenty of remaining budget to afford elite weekly performers at other roster spots. When our studs and our sleepers hit, we usually win.
We do all the leg work for you -- poring over the player pools, like my daughter searching the Target Christmas catalog — then we handpick the most promising sleepers and tell you why they're worth drafting to your next DFS squad. All you have to do is choose your favorites, sit back, and relax.
WEEK 15 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start-sit
If daily fantasy was as easy as picking all top-end skill-position players from one week to the next, it would be a lot easier to win the milli-maker.
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