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Everton now have an 11-day break before they resume action at Arsenal. But after naming an unchanged side for the 2-0 win at home to Burnley following the 3-2 victory over Newcastle United at St James’ Park, could David Moyes be tempted to go ‘same again’ at the Emirates Stadium?

One of the most hotly contested areas of the team, perhaps because neither player has entirely convinced rather than them both firing on all cylinders is up front.

Against the Magpies, Moyes handed Beto his first Premier League start since the goalless draw at Burnley on December 27 and was duly rewarded with a goal.

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However, we got to see both sides of the Guinea-Bissau international as in the second half Beto smashed an inviting opportunity against the crossbar that could have put his side 3-1 up and following a second deflected equaliser from Eddie Howe’s side, it was his replacement Thierno Barry who got him and the Blues off the hook by netting the winner, albeit off his backside.

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