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With nine games of the Premier League season left to play, Everton are very much in the mix for European football. Their 2-0 home win over Burnley on Tuesday night moved them within one point of seventh-placed Brentford, two of sixth-placed Chelsea, and five of defending champions and rivals Liverpool in fifth.

Yes, the Blues have a tricky run-in with home games to come against Chelsea, Liverpool and second-placed Manchester City after a trip to table-topping Arsenal next time out.

But if they can add further wins at Hill Dickinson Stadium, after a six-match league run without a one, and maintain their superb away form, then manager David Moyes could well achieve his ambition of taking the club back into Europe.

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