DWIGHT McNEIL’S brilliant quickfire double gave Everton their first victory of the season.
Sean Dyche’s men rose out of the bottom three with a deserved comeback triumph.
ReutersDwight McNeil grabbed two goals to turn the match for Everton[/caption]
AlamyMcNeil was in the perfect place to last the winner[/caption]
RexEagles’ keeper Dean Henderson was unable to keep the decisive goal out[/caption]
Marc Guehi deftly put Palace in front after just 10 minutes.
Everton failed to fully clear a corner, enabling Adam Wharton to cross, Maxence Lacroix to nod down and Guehi to smash home.
The Toffees struggled to test Eagles’ keeper Dean Henderson for the rest of the opening half, although Dominic Calvert-Lewin and McNeil wasted opportunities with their head.
But McNeil turned the match soon after the break.
The winger burst through for a brilliant finish.
Sub Jack Harrison then raked in a tasty centre to the far post for McNeil to take well and lash the winner
Everton proceeded to push for a third strike – but had done more than enough for a pressure-easing victory.
Oliver Glasner’s Eagles wee two different sides – looking assured before the break, they were close to claw-less in the second period.
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Palace have now picked up just three points from six games.
Nonetheless, they dominated the stats overall.
The Eagles’ 17 goal attempts contrasted with just eight for the Toffees.
And Palace. who had nearly 60% of the possession, had five of the seven efforts on target.
ReutersGuehi hails his early opener at Goodison Park[/caption]
PAMarc Guehi poked a breakthrough goal for Crystal Palace on 10 minutes[/caption]
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