Calvert-Lewin strikes as Everton roll

04 Oct, 2020 - 00:10 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

Dominic Calvert-Lewin yesterday became Everton’s first player to score in the opening four matches of a Premier League season as they beat Brighton & Hove Albion 4-2 and keep their perfect start intact.

The result left Everton top of the standings on a maximum 12 points from four games, three ahead of Leicester City and champions Liverpool, who each have a game in hand.

Calvert-Lewin took his tally to nine goals from six games in all competitions when he rose at the far post to head home a Gylfi Sigurdsson cross in the 16th minute before Neil Maupay levelled from close range in the 41st.

Yerry Mina restored the home side’s lead on the stroke of halftime, heading home an inch-perfect free kick floated in by fellow Colombian James Rodriguez.

Good work from substitute Alex Iwobi presented Rodriguez with a second-half brace as he swept the ball home from eight metres to make it 3-1 in the 52nd minute before he capped another flowing move in the 70th.

Midfielder Yves Bissouma pulled one back for the visitors with a cracking shot from 25 metres in stoppage time but it was too little, too late to deny high-flying Everton a fourth successive league win.

Eralier on, Chelsea settled their stuttering start to the season with a 4-0 win over Crystal Palac, as Ben Chilwell marked his league debut for the Blues by scoring the opening goal and creating another for Kurt Zouma.

Jorginho sealed the win with two late penalties in a second-half demolition of Palace who had stifled Chelsea in a goalless first half. — Reuters.

EPL Results & Fixtures

Chelsea 4-0 Crystal Palace

Everton 4-2 Brighton & Hove

Leeds v Manchester City (Played late)

Newcastle v Burnley (Played late)

Fixtures today:

Leicester v West Ham 1pm

Southampton v West Brom 1pm

Arsenal v Sheffield 3pm

Wolves v Fulham 3pm

Man United v Tottenham 5:30pm

Aston Villa v Liverpool 8:15pm

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