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Everton remained in deep trouble in the Premier League after losing 2-1 at West Ham on Sunday, with defender Michael Keane’s second-half red card capping another disappointing away performance by Frank Lampard’s team.
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Jarrod Bowen marked his comeback from injury by scoring the winning goal in the 58th minute, converting a rebound into an empty net after Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford had saved from Michail Antonio.
Aaron Cresswell gave West Ham the lead with a curling free-kick into the top corner in the 32nd, only for Mason Holgate to equalize in the 53rd with a deflected shot.
While West Ham moved above Manchester United and to within three points of fourth-place Arsenal, Everton stayed just one place and three points above the relegation zone ahead of a huge match at next-to-last Burnley on Wednesday.
Everton, who have now lost their last six away games in all competitions, have 10 games remaining — the same amount as Burnley. The other teams battling relegation all have fewer games to play.
Everton’s hopes of salvaging a point from the match at the Olympic Stadium were damaged when Keane was shown a second yellow card in the 65th minute for a lunge at Antonio on the edge of the area. Lampard didn’t appear to acknowledge Keane as the player trudged off the field.
Everton were also forced to make a change just before kickoff after on-loan midfielder Donny van de Beek was injured during the warmup.
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