Everton v West Ham... Match Report and MotM Poll...

Everton Man of the Match

  • Jordan Pickford

    Votes: 26 7.4%
  • Cuco Martina

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Ashley Williams

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mason Holgate

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Jonjoe Kenny

    Votes: 25 7.1%
  • Tom Davies

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Idrissa Gana Gueye

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Aaron Lennon

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 287 81.8%
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Beni Baningime

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ademola Lookman

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Nikola Vlasic

    Votes: 1 0.3%

  • Total voters
    351
  • Poll closed .
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Agree with others here. Pickford’s PK save was a turning point in the 2nd half— we started on the backfoot and then recovered after his save. Such a great 3rd goal! And I’m happy for Williams as well. He’s been crap, but perhaps he’ll be spurred on to playing a bit better (one hopes).
 
...what a difference a day makes. At last @Andy C has a positive report to write. It has to be Rooney, throwing the clock back and playing the American Quarterback role. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that he’s had some time on the bench, he looked refreshed and showed great desire to hit the box for his 2nd. I’m still of a view that he’s best used sparingly.

Kenny deserves a mention, great to see him bombing in the attacking third in the fashion we’ve seen at youth level. We have a genuine back-up to Coleman and will get plenty of game time this season. If you pay £30m for a goalie, he needs to make a difference, the penalty save and strike against the bar were pivotal moments in the game.

I also thought there were signs that we have a player in Sigurdsson. A few twists and turns in that first half was possibly light at the end of the tunnel. I also thought Davies showed glimmers of last season.

Much more encouraging.
 
jjk dcl and davies , all put in a shift full of everton spirit.

rooney was mom and played like a true captain.
pickfords save was pivotal for the result , without it it could have ended up 2-2 or even a 3-2 loss. it sparked the players back into life and raised the volume of the crowd.

Holgate played his best game this season and Sigurdsson got stuck in and looks like he is really started to feel part of the team.
gana and lennon didn't stop running.
williams and martina did better.

such a great team effort.

lastly a big thank you to david unsworth, he took over a tough job with out much hope and never gave up. he showed great spirit and tried his hardest to rally the everton way. he is very much appreciated and showed he is a true blue.
 
Get some confidence and thats what it can do for you, turns a player we were saying was washed up and giving the ball away to a commanding midfielder who dictated the play and sprayed passes everywhere, not to mention a world class goal and a hatrick, MOM for me.

West Hams heads went down apart from the spell in the second half where Moyes blasted them during the break.

Early stages but we need to find some form in Williams and then shore up the defence, Sam will do that, that will then give confidence to the players to actually play, big shouts to Pickford who's handling was superb and Kenny who's positioning was also, superb.
 
...what a difference a day makes. At last @Andy C has a positive report to write. It has to be Rooney, throwing the clock back and playing the American Quarterback role. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that he’s had some time on the bench, he looked refreshed and showed great desire to hit the box for his 2nd. I’m still of a view that he’s best used sparingly.

Kenny deserves a mention, great to see him bombing in the attacking third in the fashion we’ve seen at youth level. We have a genuine back-up to Coleman and will get plenty of game time this season. If you pay £30m for a goalie, he needs to make a difference, the penalty save and strike against the bar were pivotal moments in the game.

I also thought there were signs that we have a player in Sigurdsson. A few twists and turns in that first half was possibly light at the end of the tunnel. I also thought Davies showed glimmers of last season.

Much more encouraging.
Nailed on Rooney won't play in Cyprus...and a few others
 
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Everton 4-0 West Ham
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A much improved all-round team performance spectacularly highlighted by a Wayne Rooney hat trick and Jordan Pickford penalty save gave David Unsworth the perfect ending to his time as interim manager of the club he loves.

The final game in charge for David Unsworth pitched him up against the manager for whom he scored the first goal of his tenure as Everton manager, David Moyes. With newly appointed Sam Allardyce in the Main Stand, Rhino selected his last starting line-up: Pickford, Martina, Holgate, Williams, Kenny, Davies, Gueye, Lennon, Sigurdsson, Rooney (c) and Calvert-Lewin.

Moyes, on his third return to Goodison since leaving four and a half seasons ago, came looking to pile even more pressure on the Blues in opting for: Hart, Zabaleta, Reid, Ogbonna, Kouyate, Obiang, Arnautovic, Lanzini, Masuaku and Ayew.

Referee was this vital 'six-pointer' was Michael Oliver.

A very quiet opening between two sides low on confidence and patently aware of the stakes saw a lot of long ball and precious little to get remotely excited about.

Rooney was noticeably dropping deep from the first few minutes with DCL leading the line with Sigurdsson and Lennon wide left and right respectively.

Neither side seemed capable of stringing more than two or three passes together and it wasn't till the 15th minute that either goalie was troubled, Pickford diving to easily claim a cross from Zabaleta played in down the visitors right flank by Lanzini.

It was Everton though who opened the scoring with an 18th minute penalty. Rooney won the ball and quickly found Sigurddson who turned sweetly to release DCL into the box where the onrushing Hart was beaten to the ball but he clipped the legs and referee Oliver had no choice. Hart wasn't even booked and then parried the spot kick from Rooney who was alert to nod home the rebound.

The goal settled Everton and DCL was causing Ogbonna no end of trouble, leading the line effectively. Zabaleta was booked on 26 minutes for a foul on Sigurdsson and a minute later Everton doubled their lead with a lovely flowing move.

Kenny won the ball just inside his own half and played a lovely one-two with Lennon before releasing Davies out wide on the right, he picked out a super cross behind the retreating defenders for Rooney to run onto and side foot home easily.

Sigurdsson picked up a yellow card for a block on Arnautovic ahead of the Blues calling for a second penalty when DCL went down under a challenge from Zabaleta.

Everton survived a slightly hairy minute following a West Ham corner, but went to the locker room for the half time cup of team and slice of orange with a deserved lead.

It hadn't been vintage, entertaining football, but the crowd appreciated the improved effort throughout the team with Rooney at the heart of everything.

Half Time: 2-0

West Ham made a change bringing Sakho on for Obiang and it seemed to work as they dominated the opening ten minutes of the second half, peppering the Everton area with crosses.

Pickford punched away a long range effort from Lanzini and the follow up shot skimmed the Everton crossbar. Davies was booked for a tough challenge.

West Ham were awarded a 58th minute penalty and Jordan Pickford flung himself low to his right to brilliantly turn away Lanzinis' powerful spot kick.

Antonio replaced Arnautovic just past the hour mark before an absolutely sensational hat trick goal from Wayne Rooney. A long ball for DCL saw Hart coming rushing out of his area to clear but the ball fell sweetly for Rooney inside his own half and his brilliant first time effort completed a magnificent treble on 66 minutes.



Another flowing Everton move involving Sigurdsson, Lennon, Davies and Kenny led to a 77th minute corner from which Williams planted a firm header from the Sigurddson cross across the face of goal and beyond a despairing Hart.

Rooney left the pitch to a deserved standing ovation on 84 minutes to be replaced by Beni Baningime and four minutes later the industrious Aaron Lennon also got the standing acclaim when replaced by Ademola Lookman, and the crowd were again on their appreciative feet when Nikola Vlasic came on for DCL.

There were no more fireworks, but Goodison rightly rose at the final whistle to acclaim without a doubt the best performance of the season, with a tremendous cheer for last off the pitch, badge thumping David Unsworth.

Full Time: 4-0

Many of the woes that have beset Everton this season were put to one side as after a slow start and a nervy opening quarter hour of the second half, Everton played some good football and thoroughly deserved the three points.

For the first time this season, it's great to post that nobody in blue played poorly and whilst Wayne Rooney will likely walk the Man of the Match, all the players deserve praise for a great effort.

There were subliminal messages in that report Andy that forced me to vote ROONEY as MoM.
 
The easy, indeed obvious, choice is to go for Wayne ;)

But I am going for Pickford as I believe the penalty save was pivotal.

I had visions of March 2016 the moment the ref awarded it.

We were rocking at that point and had that gone in, I fear we would have been pegged back, at the very least :(

So I vote for Pickford :)
 
has to be Rooney, but thought Kenny and the other young lads deserve a mention putting in a lot of graft in a high pressure match deserves a bit of praise, none of the went into there shell.
 
Rooney deservedly MoM but I felt Kenny's performance should be recognised as he was in the heart of everything during the four goals.

Also pleased to see the team fighting all over the pitch.
 
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