Everton come from a goal behind to defeat Southampton 3-1 at Goodison Park to record a fourth win in six league games.
A fabulous last 20 minutes of the first half was enough to secure all three points, despite a tepid second half. Gaston Ramirez gave the visitors the lead early on, but Leon Osman equalised before a ruthless five minute spell from Jelavic saw the Croatian strike twice to secure the 3-1 win.
Match report to follow.
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