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Everton v Southampton (2018-19)
Everton v Southampton
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EventPremier League 2018-19
DateSaturday 18 August 2018
VenueGoodison Park, Liverpool
Player of the MatchRicharlison
RefereeLee Mason
Attendance38,601
Weather23 °C (74 °F)
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Everton v Southampton was a match which took place at the Goodison Park on Saturday 18 August 2018.

Everton held off a resurgent Southampton side to mark Marco Silva's first competitive home match as Toffees boss with victory at Goodison Park.

Theo Walcott provided the reward for early pressure when stabbing home from a rehearsed free-kick after 15 minutes, latching onto Morgan Schneiderlin's disguised pass.

Walcott then turned provider as Richarlison doubled the lead, battling his marker and sending a header thumping past Alex McCarthy for his third Everton goal in two games.

Before the break, Jordan Pickford produced a remarkable sprawling save to deny Danny Ings when his own error had left the striker an open goal to aim at.

But the former Liverpool man did find the net nine minutes after half-time when turning home from a clever Mario Lemina flick at James Ward-Prowse's corner.

Ings was totally unmarked in the six-yard box, and his goal opened a far more positive period for Southampton, but it was Walcott who should have sealed the points for Everton with 20 minutes to play.

The 29-year-old was played in by a delightful Gylfi Sigurdsson improvised flick, but fired horribly wide from inside the box.

Instead it was a slightly nervy end to a game that should have been far more comfortable Everton, with Pickford punching a fierce Ward-Prowse free-kick clear of his near post as Southampton pressed for a later equaliser.

Last week's 2-2 draw away to Wolves already gave Everton fans a flavour of what to expect from Silva's time in charge. There was much more adventure than was observed under Sam Allardyce - even playing with 10 men against a team that is expected to be competitive in England's top flight.

At Goodison on Saturday, Everton once again impressed going forward, and especially impressive was Richarlison. The Brazilian was once again lively and full of tricks, linking well with those around him as Silva's side conjured seven shots on target in all.

Perhaps most impressive however was the way in which Everton responded to Southampton dragging themselves back into contention - by continuing to attack.

Saints had come back into the game from a distant position after Ings' goal, but the persistent quality of Everton's play going forward ultimately saw them leave the pitch as deserved winners, applauded by their fans.

They should have added at least a third goal, but that reaction was a world away from the previous home match here - a 1-1 draw with a Southampton side battling for survival on 5 May, when there were boos at the final whistle.

That result sealed an eighth-placed finish for Allardyce's team in the league. Can Everton hope for more this year?

A clue may lie in the several high-profile signings who are yet to feature this season. Yerry Mina has a minor foot injury, Andre Gomes is still recovering from a hamstring problem and Bernard is not quite match fit - so there may well be much better still to come.

Southampton shared a tight opening draw at home to Burnley last week - where McCarthy produced several impressive stops.

England manager Gareth Southgate was at Goodison Park on Saturday, reportedly to watch the 28-year-old, but there was little the keeper could have done to stop either of Everton's goals.

Instead, the man who caught the eye for Southampton was Ings. He spent much of the afternoon chasing down lost causes, on more than one occasion managing to draw danger from a situation that seemed comfortably in Everton's control.

It was his hard work that earned the corner from which he scored - stretching to spill an over-hit Lemina pass back into a dangerous position and forcing Everton to turn behind. And he would have found the net in the first half were it not Pickford's stunning save.

On the balance of play, a draw for Southampton would have been kind. Everton were the better side, but there were still a few bright points for manager Mark Hughes to reflect on, not least the industry of his new striker, an injury-plagued 26-year-old who has only played once for England, back in 2015.

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18 August 2018
15:00
Everton Everton FC 2–1 Southampton FC Southampton Goodison Park, Liverpool
Attendance: 38,601
Referee: Lee Mason
Walcott Goal 15'
Richarlison Goal 31'
Report Ings Goal 54'
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Southampton
01 Jordan Pickford
23 Séamus Coleman
02 Mason Holgate
04 Michael Keane
03 Leighton Baines
17 Idrissa Gueye
18 Morgan Schneiderlin Substituted off in the 24th minute 24'
11 Theo Walcott
10 Gylfi Sigurðsson
30 Richarlison Substituted off in the 86th minute 86'
14 Cenk Tosun Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
Substitutes:
05 Kurt Zouma
19 Oumar Niasse 86}
22 Maarten Stekelenburg
26 Tom Davies Substituted on in the 24th minute 24'
29 Dominic Calvert-Lewin Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
31 Ademola Lookman
43 Jonjoe Kenny
Manager:
Flag of Portugal Marco Silva
01 Alex McCarthy
02 Cédric Soares Booked
05 Jack Stephens Booked
06 Wesley Hoedt Booked
21 Ryan Bertrand
16 James Ward-Prowse Substituted off in the 84th minute 84'
14 Oriol Romeu Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72' Booked
18 Mario Lemina Booked
22 Nathan Redmond
10 Charlie Austin Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
09 Danny Ings
Substitutes:
03 Maya Yoshida
07 Shane Long Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
17 Stuart Armstrong Substituted on in the 84th minute 84'
20 Manolo Gabbiadini Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
28 Angus Gunn
33 Matt Targett
Manager:
Flag of Wales Mark Hughes

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