It was the kind of effort that can spur a team to great things, and Everton are looking to make sure Maarten Stekelenburgs heroics against Manchester City werent made in vain as they look to win a fourth straight contest over Burnley on Saturday at Turf Moor.The Toffees (4-3-1) are feeling good about themselves heading into this weekend and have every reason to be after scraping out a 1-1 draw at City on Sunday. Stekelenburg denied penalty attempts by both Kevin De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero on either side of halftime, and despite conceding an equaliser by Nolito on 72 minutes, there was plenty of praise for the Netherlands international as he took Man of the Match honours.Ive had busy afternoons but none like this, Stekelenburg told evertonfctv.com after he finished the match with seven saves. It doesnt happen a lot. Ive saved some penalties but never two in a game. If you concede two penalties and still find yourself 1-0 up, you hope you get the three points but I think in the end we have to be happy with a point.Romelu Lukaku had staked Everton to a lead just after the hour mark, continuing his scintillating form in which hes scored nine goals in his last seven matches for club and country. The Belgium international also has a match-winner versus Burnley to his credit, scoring in a 3-1 victory at Turf Moor on Oct. 26, 2014.We know Romelu is one of the best strikers because he is strong, he keeps the ball, and normally, if he gets a chance he scores, manager Ronald Koeman said. In the one-v-one situation, how he finished that chance was world class.While the Toffees have taken a dip in form offensively with just two goals from their last three matches, they have clawed out two points, and considering what a haphazard affair the defence was last season, Koeman is pleased with his teams fighting spirit.The intensity of the whole game was unbelievably high, he noted. Ive said several times to our team that we need this because this is football, the highest level of European football.Sean Dyche is hoping a return to Turf Moor will bring about that high level of play Koeman speaks to. The Clarets (2-1-5) were overrun 3-1 at Southampton last weekend, dropping their third straight match on the road. A late penalty by Sam Vokes did little more than flatter the scoreline, but Dyche felt his team was again snakebit over a penalty not called that could have gone in their favour.It doesnt guarantee you win the game, but if you score you have a foothold, away from home and the feeling in the stadium changes and their team feeling changes, Dyche told Burnleys official website. You have to be disappointed because thats three decisions weve had go against us now. We had the penalty not given at Swansea and the one (goal) at Arsenal two weeks ago. And now this.Burnley have collected all seven of their points this season at Turf Moor, going 2-1-2 in those matches. Dyche is counting on his team to show the kind of efforts that resulted in victories over Liverpool and Watford.At home we play with bravery, fervour and energy, he said. Our home form has been good and weve looked solid.Dyche will likely be without midfielder Steven Defour, who suffered a hamstring injury in the first half against Southampton. The Belgium international has three assists, good for joint-second place in the league.Burnley have been outscored 6-1 in their three straight top-flight losses to Everton since a 1-0 victory at Turf Moor in the first Premier League clash between the two on Aug. 23, 2009. Kyrie 2 Shoes White . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. Kyrie 2 For Sale Mens .C. at the helm of the top team in the Eastern Conference. His tenure as the GM in Vancouver was all too brief. 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The stakes were very different for the 24 players (singles and doubles) who earned a trip to London to compete in the World Tour Finals last week. So lets see how some of their ambitions played out in a tournament that, thanks to the round-robin format, gave each player multiple chances to prove his mettle.The winnersNo. 1 Andy Murray (5-0, def. Novak Djokovic in final)Murray won it all with an amazing display of sustained excellence that also vaulted him over Djokovic in the battle for the year-end No. 1 ranking. Given Murrays spotty record at previous World Tour Finals, this was a remarkable feat unsullied by the disappointing quality of Djokovics game.In fact, the final demonstrated just how deeply Murray had gotten into Djokovics head during the 29-year-old Scots relentless drive to the top. This was a magical final, akin to the 2000 year-ender in which Gustavo Kuerten stunned Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi in back-to-back matches to win the title and, like Murray, finish the year on top.No. 3 Milos Raonic (2-1, loss to Murray in semifinals)There were moments near the very end of Raonics dramatic battle with Andy Murray when the 25-year-old Canadians visage was almost scary -- thats how intent and focused he was. Murray won that match, but not before Raonic forced him to stare down a match point. The runner-up at Wimbledon, Raonic is the player most likely to win a Grand Slam among the contenders who havent yet won one. It isnt just that smoking hot serve and vastly improved ground game. Its his attitude.No. 8 Dominic Thiem (1-2, eliminated in round robin)Thiem thought he had blown his chance to qualify when he lost early at the Paris Masters. But his rivals for the final opening failed to capitalize, and Thiem punched his ticket to London.Although the Austrian youth won only one match (a three-setter versus Gael Monfils), he was the only player to take a set off Djokovic. Thiem also acquitted himself well against Raonic in his final, do-or-die round-robin match. Thiem, still just 23, picked up a lot of experience. He may have come in the back way, but he left London through the front door.?No. 4 doubles Henri Kontinen and John Peers (5-0, def.?Raven Klaasen?and Rajeev Ram in final)The Finnish (Kontinen) and Australian combo were torrid at the end of the year. They ended the season with a 10-match winning streak. Kontinen is bringing well-earned attention to a nation that is developing a modest but real tennis tradition, while Peers was the lone Australian player, singles or doubles, in the field.Kontinen and Peers defeated the all-French former No. 1 team of?Pierre-Hugues Herbert?and Nicolas Mahut in round-robin play, as well as the all-American, all-everything, hall-of-fame doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan in the semifinals. It just doesnt get any better in doubles, unless you want to count the $455,000 prize money the winners split.The losersNo. 2 Novak Djokovic (4-1, loss in final to Murray) Djokovic might be one of the few ATP players to welcome the brevity of tenniis so-called offseason of roughly six weeks.dddddddddddd Thats because he has a lot to ponder following his repeated collapses at critical moments in the second half of 2016. They were unexpected implosions that made his remarkable first six months seem like a distant memory.But still, all Djokovic had to do last week to retain his No. 1 year-end ranking and restore his reputation as the dominant player on the tour was keep the hard-charging Murray at bay. The O2 arena was Djokovics house (he was striving for a remarkable fifth consecutive year-end title), but Murray took a wrecking ball to it. Djokovic offered shockingly little resistance. What a costly loss.No. 5 Kei Nishikori (1-2, loss to Djokovic in semifinals) Theres no shame in having lost to Djokovic, especially not when you consider how good Djokovic looked until the title match. And finishing in the top five in the world is a great achievement. Although Nishikori can win ATP 250s and 500s until the cows come home, for some reason, he almost always shrinks back when he has a chance to make a truly resonant statement.Nishikori admitted he just wasnt ready to play Djokovic in the semis, which helps explain the 6-1, 6-1 pounding he absorbed. After lasting barely an hour against Djokovic, the 26-year-old Japanese star said he had a successful, but long and tiring, year. Guess what? So did Andy Murray. And look what he did. The surprising thing is that on a day-to-day basis, Nishikori is a skilled, tough, relentless competitor. Time to see a sports psychologist?No. 7 Gael Monfils (0-2, withdrew from round robin with injury)Monfils had the best year of his career in 2016, at age 30. Qualifying for the year-enders was a highlight, but his trip to London was a bummer from the get-go. That was partly because Monfils sustained a rib injury back during the Stockholm tournament, and it continued to trouble him in his first two round-robin pairings against Raonic and Thiem.In his final round-robin match, Monfils was scheduled to play Djokovic. But the idea of meeting Djokovic, who had won all 13 of their matches, while carrying an injury persuaded the Frenchman to withdraw from the tournament. He told reporters: You know, you work so hard for this moment, then not be able play your best, is a huge deception for me.No. 2?Pierre-Hugues Herbert?and Nicolas Mahut (0-3 in round robin)There were two battles for the year-end No. 1 ranking in London this year. In the doubles draw, Andy Murrays brother,?Jamie, and Brazils Bruno Soares were locked in a battle for the top position with the No. 1 team of Herbert and Mahut.Turns out the French guys never really showed up, going winless in London. That enabled Murray and Soares to clinch the No. 1 ranking without having to win the tournament. They got the job done when they swept their three round-robin matches, a run that included a win against the Bryan brothers. ' ' '