better from Everton

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Kontol

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The word "better" not clear enough here if used alone without being more information from a previous sentence. For instance "I'm feeling better" is a clear sentence. Does the writer invert a word order here? So the sentence goes like:

Everton are better.

Everton 0-0 Liverpool
6: CLOSE! Better from Everton. Goodison erupts as the Toffees break forward for the first time, but Townsend is unable to get his head on Gray's deflected cross to the back post.

 
Understand it as: [That's] better from Everton or [This is] better from Everton.
 
It's omission rather than inversion.
 
The word "better" is not clear enough here if used alone without being more information from a previous sentence. For instance "I'm feeling better" is a clear sentence. Does the writer invert a word order here? So The sentence goes like:
 
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