Everton v Sunderland, 01 November 2015

Score6-2 to Everton
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance36,617
Only seven goals had been scored in the five preceding Premier League meetings. Kick-off: 1.30pm

Goals:

Gerard Deulofeu 19 G
Arouna Koné 31 G
Sebastián Coates own goal 55 OG
Romelu Lukaku 60 G
Arouna Koné 62 G
Arouna Koné 76 G

Goals:

Jermain Defoe 45 G
Steven Fletcher 50 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Bryan Oviedo
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder James McCarthy
Forward Gerard Deulofeu
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Romelu Lukaku

Starting lineup:

Costel Pantilimon Goalkeeper
Wes Brown Defender
Billy Jones Defender
DeAndre Yedlin Defender
Lee Cattermole Midfielder
Adam Johnson Midfielder
Yann M'Vila Midfielder
Jermain Defoe Forward
Steven Fletcher Forward

Substitutions:

Brendan Galloway for Bryan Oviedo 25
Kevin Mirallas for Gerard Deulofeu 65
Leon Osman for Romelu Lukaku 78

Substitutions:

Jack Rodwell for Lee Cattermole 38
Seb Larsson for DeAndre Yedlin 64
Duncan Watmore for Steven Fletcher 75

Cards:

John Stones 53 Y
Gerard Deulofeu 54 Y
Brendan Galloway 90 Y

Cards:

Jermain Defoe 18 Y
Jack Rodwell 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Midfielder Darron Gibson
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Kevin Mirallas
Forward Steven Naismith

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Jordi Gómez
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Danny Graham
Forward Jeremain Lens
Forward Duncan Watmore

Comments:

League position: 9th The last time Everton scored six goals in a Premier League game was also against Sunderland in the month of November (7-1 on 24 November 2007). This was Gareth Barry's 573rd career appearance in the Premier List so moving him into third position in the competition's all-time list behind Ryan Giggs (632) and Frank Lampard (609). Arouna Kone's hat-trick was the Toffess' second of the 2015-16 Premier League season. Steven Naismith also notched three against Chelsea on 12 September. This was Tim Howard's 400th appearance for Everton. The Premier League's Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Everton's first goal against Sunderland on Sunday 1st November 2015 has been confirmed as a Gerard Deulofeu goal. (Circular 10 - 5th November 2015)

Comments:

League position: 19th This was the first time that Sunderland had conceded six goals in the Premier League since their 0-8 drubbing at Southampton on 18 October 2014. The Black Cats' only Premier League away win in the last 17 outings was now at Everton in May 2015 (lost ten). They had now have failed to keep a clean sheet in 11 of their last 12 Premier League games. Jermain Defoe had now scored in five of his last eight Premier League appearances at Goodison Park. The Premier League's Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Sunderland's first goal against Everton on Sunday 1st November 2015 has been confirmed as Jermain Defoe goal. (Circular 10 - 5th November 2015)

Goals:

Gerard Deulofeu 19 G
Arouna Koné 31 G
Sebastián Coates own goal 55 OG
Romelu Lukaku 60 G
Arouna Koné 62 G
Arouna Koné 76 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Bryan Oviedo
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder James McCarthy
Forward Gerard Deulofeu
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Romelu Lukaku

Substitutions:

Brendan Galloway for Bryan Oviedo 25
Kevin Mirallas for Gerard Deulofeu 65
Leon Osman for Romelu Lukaku 78

Cards:

John Stones 53 Y
Gerard Deulofeu 54 Y
Brendan Galloway 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Midfielder Darron Gibson
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Kevin Mirallas
Forward Steven Naismith

Comments:

League position: 9th The last time Everton scored six goals in a Premier League game was also against Sunderland in the month of November (7-1 on 24 November 2007). This was Gareth Barry's 573rd career appearance in the Premier List so moving him into third position in the competition's all-time list behind Ryan Giggs (632) and Frank Lampard (609). Arouna Kone's hat-trick was the Toffess' second of the 2015-16 Premier League season. Steven Naismith also notched three against Chelsea on 12 September. This was Tim Howard's 400th appearance for Everton. The Premier League's Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Everton's first goal against Sunderland on Sunday 1st November 2015 has been confirmed as a Gerard Deulofeu goal. (Circular 10 - 5th November 2015)

Goals:

Jermain Defoe 45 G
Steven Fletcher 50 G

Starting lineup:

Costel Pantilimon Goalkeeper
Wes Brown Defender
Billy Jones Defender
DeAndre Yedlin Defender
Lee Cattermole Midfielder
Adam Johnson Midfielder
Yann M'Vila Midfielder
Jermain Defoe Forward
Steven Fletcher Forward

Substitutions:

Jack Rodwell for Lee Cattermole 38
Seb Larsson for DeAndre Yedlin 64
Duncan Watmore for Steven Fletcher 75

Cards:

Jermain Defoe 18 Y
Jack Rodwell 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Jordi Gómez
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Danny Graham
Forward Jeremain Lens
Forward Duncan Watmore

Comments:

League position: 19th This was the first time that Sunderland had conceded six goals in the Premier League since their 0-8 drubbing at Southampton on 18 October 2014. The Black Cats' only Premier League away win in the last 17 outings was now at Everton in May 2015 (lost ten). They had now have failed to keep a clean sheet in 11 of their last 12 Premier League games. Jermain Defoe had now scored in five of his last eight Premier League appearances at Goodison Park. The Premier League's Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Sunderland's first goal against Everton on Sunday 1st November 2015 has been confirmed as Jermain Defoe goal. (Circular 10 - 5th November 2015)