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The former left-back is guiding Everton's next generation - but the club are aware his ‘elite’ potential could attract rival clubs ...
Now 35, Baines is a stand-in for 26-year-old Digne — but you write him off at your peril. He is now only 10 games away from surpassing Tim Howard’s record of 354 appearances for Everton in the ...
Leighton Baines rounded off a memorable season in style last night, bagging three accolades at Everton ’s Annual End of Season Awards. It was the sixth time Everton have organised this ...
Leighton Baines was always going to feature in January transfer speculation, and his incredible 35-yard free-kick against Newcastle on Wednesday night will merely attract more attention - if not ...
Everton left back Leighton Baines had been dealing with a knee issue that kept him out of the team's clash with Liverpool on Feb. 7, and missed the team's clash with Chelsea on Feb. 11. He ...
LIVERPOOL -- Everton defender Leighton Baines could potentially make his long-awaited return from injury when Aston Villa visit Goodison Park on Saturday. Baines has not played in a competitive ...
Leighton Baines has reacted to talk of an emotional return to Everton for David Moyes as the club’s next manager, while also revealing his own chances of taking on the Goodison Park job full-time.
And, barring injury, the next time he steps out at Goodison Park Leighton Baines will join Everton’s 400 Club. Only 17 footballers have reached the 400 match landmark in Everton’s long history.
Everton legend Leighton Baines has revealed his team for their FA Cup third round tie against Peterborough was picked by Sean Dyche, who was sacked just hours before kick off.
Leighton Baines has opened up on his decision to commit to a new Everton contract this summer. The defender was reaching the end of his last deal at the end of the 2018/19 season and there was ...
“It’s a massive loss to lose the manager,” highly coveted Everton defender Leighton Baines told Everton’s official website. “It will be so strange the day we walk through the door and he’s not there.
In Leighton Baines and Phil Jagielka, Everton have two stalwarts upon whom the bricks of a bright new dawn can be built.