Ferguson's passion: Leaving the technical area, punching air and raising the seventh ballboy to the sky

Everton's decision to dismiss Marco Silva and bring the club legend, Duncan Ferguson, is massively paid off, writes Periscope. Scotland, which spent ten years in “Goodison Park” as footballer, led the team to win 3-1 against Chelsea. It was difficult to predict such a result of Everton under Silva. [...]
Scotland, which spent ten years in “Goodison Park” as footballer, led the team to win 3-1 against Chelsea.
It was difficult to predict such a result of Everton under Silva.
But from the first minute it became clear that “Toffs” were there to fight.
Ferguson throughout the meeting showed what a great passion he has for football.
In celebrating the second goal, he left his technical zone, punched the air and raised the ballboy to the sky.
Look below. /Periscope. com/
Duncan Ferguson out here making me cry. The atmosphere... Pic.twitter. com/ YDlv6lQash
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