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Keane among goals as Everton beat Fulham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium

Keane among goals as Everton beat Fulham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium
Keane among goals as Everton beat Fulham at the Hill Dickinson StadiumPeter Byrne, PA Images / Alamy / Profimedia

Everton overcame a toothless Fulham side to return to winning ways, as goals in either half from Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane earned David Moyes’ side just their second victory in eight games.

Key stats

- Everton are unbeaten in their last 14 Premier League matches when leading at half-time (W9, D5) dating back to 14th September 2024 against Aston Villa (L2-3).

- Fulham have failed to score a first-half goal in eight of their 11 games, no team has failed to do so more often in the Premier League this season.

- Everton have avoided defeat in their last 18 matches when scoring first in the Premier League, since a 2-3 loss to Aston Villa on 14th September 2024.

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall shone for Everton against Fulham and received the highest Flashscore rating of the match (8.1). By contrast Sasa Lukic had a game to forget for Fulham and his booking will mean he is ruled out of their next match against Sunderland.

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Match report

Having suffered their first defeat at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in their previous home outing, Everton looked to bounce back against a Fulham side they had failed to overcome in their last four visits to Merseyside.

The Toffees were unable to capitalise on a promising start as Thierno Barry’s wait for a first goal continued — his headed effort from Iliman Ndiaye’s pinpoint cross drifted harmlessly wide — while James Garner’s ambitious 30-yard free-kick was pushed away by Bernd Leno.

After seeing two earlier efforts ruled out, Everton maintained their pressure late into the first half and were finally rewarded when Idrissa Gueye reacted quickest amid a chaotic goalmouth scramble, slotting home after James Tarkowski’s header came back off the crossbar.

Marco Silva’s side emerged with renewed intent after the break, following their particularly uninspiring first half.

Yet it was Everton who remained the great threat, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall became the third Toffees player to see a goal disallowed, as the hosts continued to push for a decisive second.

Fulham substitute Rodrigo Muniz almost made an immediate impact with Pickford saving the Brazilian’s low driven effort, but they struggled to build on that opportunity as Everton regained control of the contest.

It proved to be a thoroughly disappointing afternoon for the hapless Cottagers, with Everton finally putting the result beyond doubt when Michael Keane rose above the defence to turn in his second goal of the campaign.

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With Everton buoyed with the three points heading into the international break, David Moyes celebrates his 20th PL victory over Fulham - a side he has recorded the most PL wins over.

The Cottagers, meanwhile, succumb to a fifth-straight away defeat that leaves Silva plenty to reflect on. 

Flashscore Man of the Match: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton)

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