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Appeal: Everton 10 points deduction reduced to 6 points

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Everton Football Club’s 10-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules has been reduced to six points after a thorough appeal process.

Everton initially faced the deduction in November, but a successful appeal has seen four points restored to their tally, altering the landscape of the relegation battle.

Reacting to the decision, Everton’s spokesperson stated, “Everton can confirm an Appeal Board has concluded that the points deduction imposed by an independent Premier League Commission in November be reduced from 10 points to six points. The club remains fully committed to cooperating with the Premier League in respect of the ongoing proceedings brought for the accounting period ending in June 2023.”

The adjustment in points sees Sean Dyche’s side ascend to 15th place in the table, providing them with a crucial five-point cushion above 18th-place Luton.

This development has significant implications for the relegation battle, with the Hatters now sitting four points clear of safety, while Burnley and Sheffield United find themselves 11 points adrift.

The Premier League confirmed the alteration in the league table, stating, “Everton FC appealed the sanction imposed against it on nine grounds.

Two of those nine grounds were upheld by the Appeal Board, which has substituted the original points deduction of 10 for six. This revised sanction has immediate effect and the Premier League table will be updated to reflect this.”

Looking ahead, Everton prepares to face West Ham at Goodison Park on Saturday with renewed vigour and determination following the positive outcome of their appeal.

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