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Yet another resounding display for David Moyes' side, which makes it three wins from four on his return to Goodison Park.
David Moyes has not only created a new-manager bounce at Everton, he has engineered a gravity-defying leap when compared to what preceded him at Goodison Park. Famine to feast is putting it mildly.
Everton score twice in the opening six minutes, including the fourth fastest goal in Premier League history, to comfortably despatch woeful Leicester City at Goodison Park.