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Toffeelinks 10/12/12 - The Comeback Edition

After an epic and memorable victory by Everton on Sunday, there are plenty of nice things being said about the mighty Toffees today...

Stu Forster

Happy Monday Blues, I imagine all of you, like me, have floated around with a big smug grin on your face. Days like yesterday are why I love football and love Everton. It's horrible when you concede a late goal - as we have found to our cost this season - but conversely there is no better way to win a game.

The result could prove to be a vital one in the final shake up, something picked up on by plenty of articles on Monday. First things first though:

Moyes upbeat over Mirallas - Official site

Moyes reassures fans that Kevin Mirallas has not suffered a reoccurrence of his hamstring injury but did feel it tighten up at half-time and was taken off as a precaution.

Pienaar hails 'special' goal - Official site

Steven Pienaar expresses his delight at scoring against his old club, revealing that it was only his second headed goal and first since 2001.

Distin hails Everton spirit - Sporting life

Sylvain Distin says Everton's never-say-die attitude bodes well for the rest of the season.

The Dynamic duo - Sky Sports

Adam Bate of Sky Sports.com provides an insight into our profitable left-sided duo Steven Pienaar and Leighton Baines.

Everton are real Champions League contenders - The Independant

Kevin Garside talks up our top four prospects following the Spurs win

EPL clubs court Cahill - Fox Sports

A number of sides, including Spurs, QPR, Sunderland and Newcastle have been linked with a loan move for Tim Cahill, Everton remain favourites however.

Benoit Assou Ekotto gets the score wrong!

The Spurs defender, who did not play at Goodison, tweeted to highlight the importance of a point gained against the Blues, obviously oblivious to the fact Jelavic popped up with the winner a few seconds later!

Everton 2 Spurs 1 - Tactical Deconstruction

The excellent Executioners Bong gives his usual precise and informative analysis of the game.