Demarai Gray’s blistering injury-time winner eased the pressure on Rafa Benitez on a dramatic, emotional night at Goodison Park
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“I woke up today to a foggy, dreary morning here in northern
California,” says Mary Waltz, who is more of a Sparklehorse fan than I realised. “The perfect weather for an Everton fan on game day. None of that perky sun to lift my spirits. Until we get DCL back we are going to be goal challenged so I am counting on a low scoring affair and a World Cup-level Pickford performance.”
It’s going to penalties?