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Everton were on the end of a 4-2 defeat last week then inflicted the same score line on Norwich city. Everton lead at the break by 2 goals to one with Chris Long grabbing a couple before the visitors replied with a penalty on the stroke of half time.
Midway through the second half Jonjoe Kenny increased Everton's lead further and again the visitors fought back to bring the one goal deficit through Todd.
Everton secured the victory in the last minute when George Green made sure of the 3 points and give Everton a very deserved win.
Norwich City arrived at Finch Farm today lead by former Everton player Neil Adams . Prior to today's game the Canaries had only won 1 of their opening 6 games which was 2 weeks ago at West Brom.
Everton disappointed with their defeat at Bolton last weekend made several changes to the game at Bolton with a surprise inclusion in goal with Mateusz Taudul replacing Mason Springthorpe who has featured in all of the games so far.
Chris Long who has been scoring regularly this season took on the captain's armband in place of the injured Tom Molyneux who is still missing through injury.
Everton raced into a 2-0 lead with Green and Jones assisting Long for the first, Green was at hand to assist Long with his second to give the Toffee's a very comfortable cushion.
The visitors got a life line on the stroke of half time with a converted penalty from Carlton Morris.
The second half was evenly contested but the game was brought closer when Harvey Todd a first year scholar with the Canaries scored to make the remainder of the game interesting with an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the net.
Norwich had the bit between their teeth but were caught out in the last minute on the counter as City were awarded a free kick with Matthews the Canaries keeper showing his support for his team mates. The Toffee's broke and Green made no mistake to make the score 4-2 in Everton's favour.
Teams: Taudul, McLaughlin, Johns, Adelson< Langton, Joe Kenny, Jones, Ledson, Long(C), Green< Grant Subs: Springhtorpe (GK), Duffus, Thornley, Charsley, Williams
Norwich City: Matthews< Norman, Wyatt< Grant, McFadden (C), Lokko, Carroll, Hodd, Morris, Browne, St Louis Subs: Burgess, Gill, Simpson, Scales, Gibson
Match Officials Ref J Eadon Assistants D Baines & A Dunbar
Midway through the second half Jonjoe Kenny increased Everton's lead further and again the visitors fought back to bring the one goal deficit through Todd.
Everton secured the victory in the last minute when George Green made sure of the 3 points and give Everton a very deserved win.
Norwich City arrived at Finch Farm today lead by former Everton player Neil Adams . Prior to today's game the Canaries had only won 1 of their opening 6 games which was 2 weeks ago at West Brom.
Everton disappointed with their defeat at Bolton last weekend made several changes to the game at Bolton with a surprise inclusion in goal with Mateusz Taudul replacing Mason Springthorpe who has featured in all of the games so far.
Chris Long who has been scoring regularly this season took on the captain's armband in place of the injured Tom Molyneux who is still missing through injury.
Everton raced into a 2-0 lead with Green and Jones assisting Long for the first, Green was at hand to assist Long with his second to give the Toffee's a very comfortable cushion.
The visitors got a life line on the stroke of half time with a converted penalty from Carlton Morris.
The second half was evenly contested but the game was brought closer when Harvey Todd a first year scholar with the Canaries scored to make the remainder of the game interesting with an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the net.
Norwich had the bit between their teeth but were caught out in the last minute on the counter as City were awarded a free kick with Matthews the Canaries keeper showing his support for his team mates. The Toffee's broke and Green made no mistake to make the score 4-2 in Everton's favour.
Teams: Taudul, McLaughlin, Johns, Adelson< Langton, Joe Kenny, Jones, Ledson, Long(C), Green< Grant Subs: Springhtorpe (GK), Duffus, Thornley, Charsley, Williams
Norwich City: Matthews< Norman, Wyatt< Grant, McFadden (C), Lokko, Carroll, Hodd, Morris, Browne, St Louis Subs: Burgess, Gill, Simpson, Scales, Gibson
Match Officials Ref J Eadon Assistants D Baines & A Dunbar