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79-touch Everton star answered his critics vs Burnley, he was even better than KDH

Everton have now picked up consecutive wins in the Premier League after defeating Burnley 2-0 on Tuesday evening.

David Moyes’ side have struggled at the Hill Dickinson Stadium this season, so it was a really important victory against the Clarets.

Everton have moved on to 43 points and are just one point behind seventh-placed Brentford, who occupy a Conference League spot.

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James Tarkowski of Everton celebrates after scoring their side's first goal during the Premier League match between Everton and Burnley

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There were a number of top performances across the pitch, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Dwight McNeil worthy candidates for the Man of the Match award.

But, Idrissa Gana Gueye was the true unsung hero, and that’s reflected by his impressive statistics.

Idrissa Gana Gueye’s sensational stats for Everton vs Burnley

Gueye has had his doubters this season, especially since returning from the African Cup of Nations in January.

Many Everton fans have questioned whether the 36-year-old needs to be dropped, as they feared he was showing clear signs of decline.

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However, against Burnley, Gueye produced perhaps his best performance of the season. Even the commentary team were stunned by how good he was.

Martin Keown noticed that he seemed to get better as the game went on, which amplifies his terrific fitness levels.

Gueye’s Sofascore statistics show that he conducted his attacking and defensive duties extremely well.

Minutes 87

Touches 79

Pass accuracy 88%

Carries 25

Ground duels won 5

Recoveries 4

Interceptions 2

Hit the woodwork 1

Idrissa Gana Gueye stats vs Burnley

The former PSG midfielder was so close to netting a wondergoal, as he thundered one off the crossbar, having won back possession himself, which sums up his display.

Gueye is one of six Everton players out of contract at the end of the season, so a decision will have to be made on his future over the coming months.

If he continues to perform at that level, Moyes and his chiefs will more than likely extend his deal by another year.

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