Everton v West Ham United, 29 November 2017

Score4-0 to Everton
RefereeMichael Oliver
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance38,242
Kick-off: 8.00pm Everton had now lost one of the last 11 meetings at Goodison Park in all competitions (won seven).

Goals:

Wayne Rooney 18 G
Wayne Rooney 28 G
Wayne Rooney 66 G
Ashley Williams 78 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Cuco Martina
Defender Ashley Williams
Defender/Midfielder Mason Holgate
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Idrissa Gueye
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson
Forward Wayne Rooney

Starting lineup:

Joe Hart Goalkeeper
Aaron Cresswell Defender
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Winston Reid Defender
Pablo Zabaleta Defender
Cheikhou Kouyaté Defender/Midfielder
Arthur Masuaku Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Pedro Obiang Midfielder
André Ayew Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Beni Baningime for Wayne Rooney 85
Ademola Lookman for Aaron Lennon 89
Nikola Vlašić for Dominic Calvert-Lewin 90

Substitutions:

Diafra Sakho for Pedro Obiang 46
Michail Antonio for Marko Arnautović 62
Declan Rice for Winston Reid 77

Cards:

Gylfi Sigurdsson 35 Y
Tom Davies 53 Y

Cards:

Pablo Zabaleta 26 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Midfielder Beni Baningime
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Nikola Vlašić
Forward Ademola Lookman

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio
Forward Toni Martínez
Forward Diafra Sakho

Comments:

League position: 13th With Sam Allardyce about to be confirmed as their new manager, this was David Unsworth's final game in caretaker charge. Only Alan Shearer (11), Robbie Fowler (nine), Thierry Henry (eight) and Michael Owen (eight) had now scored more hat-tricks in the Premier League than Wayne Rooney (seven). This was Wayne Rooney's first hat-trick for Everton. His only previous brace for the Toffees came in a 3-3 draw at Southampton in the Premier League on 21 February 2004 (13 years and 281 days ago). They had now won 13 and drawn four of the last 17 games in all competitions when they had been leading at half-time.

Comments:

League position: 18th This was the 39th consecutive Premier League matchday when West Ham United's former Everton manager David Moyes had started in charge of a team in the relegation zone. The only manager with a longer such run was John Gorman in 1993-94 at Swindon Town (40 in a row). The Hammers had now won only one of their last 15 away games in the Premier League (lost eight). They had now gone seven games without a win in the Premier League for the second time in 2017.

Goals:

Wayne Rooney 18 G
Wayne Rooney 28 G
Wayne Rooney 66 G
Ashley Williams 78 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Cuco Martina
Defender Ashley Williams
Defender/Midfielder Mason Holgate
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Idrissa Gueye
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson
Forward Wayne Rooney

Substitutions:

Beni Baningime for Wayne Rooney 85
Ademola Lookman for Aaron Lennon 89
Nikola Vlašić for Dominic Calvert-Lewin 90

Cards:

Gylfi Sigurdsson 35 Y
Tom Davies 53 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Midfielder Beni Baningime
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Nikola Vlašić
Forward Ademola Lookman

Comments:

League position: 13th With Sam Allardyce about to be confirmed as their new manager, this was David Unsworth's final game in caretaker charge. Only Alan Shearer (11), Robbie Fowler (nine), Thierry Henry (eight) and Michael Owen (eight) had now scored more hat-tricks in the Premier League than Wayne Rooney (seven). This was Wayne Rooney's first hat-trick for Everton. His only previous brace for the Toffees came in a 3-3 draw at Southampton in the Premier League on 21 February 2004 (13 years and 281 days ago). They had now won 13 and drawn four of the last 17 games in all competitions when they had been leading at half-time.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Joe Hart Goalkeeper
Aaron Cresswell Defender
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Winston Reid Defender
Pablo Zabaleta Defender
Cheikhou Kouyaté Defender/Midfielder
Arthur Masuaku Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Pedro Obiang Midfielder
André Ayew Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Diafra Sakho for Pedro Obiang 46
Michail Antonio for Marko Arnautović 62
Declan Rice for Winston Reid 77

Cards:

Pablo Zabaleta 26 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio
Forward Toni Martínez
Forward Diafra Sakho

Comments:

League position: 18th This was the 39th consecutive Premier League matchday when West Ham United's former Everton manager David Moyes had started in charge of a team in the relegation zone. The only manager with a longer such run was John Gorman in 1993-94 at Swindon Town (40 in a row). The Hammers had now won only one of their last 15 away games in the Premier League (lost eight). They had now gone seven games without a win in the Premier League for the second time in 2017.