Romelu Lukaku equalled Everton’s Premier League scoring record as he got in a 2-0 win over Sunderland at Goodison Park on Saturday.

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The striker moved level with Duncan Ferguson on 60 league goals for the Toffees when he scored in the 80th moment.

Prior, Idrissa Gueye scored his first Premier League objective to give the hosts the lead, terminating home towards the finish of a first a large portion of that Everton commanded.

Sunderland debilitated a reaction after the break and went near balancing when Jermain Defoe saw a shot strike the bar and bob down at stake.

Be that as it may, minutes after the fact Lukaku wrapped up the win for Everton, who are currently unbeaten in nine league matches.

Sunderland, in the interim, remain attached to the foot of the table and are three focuses from wellbeing after Crystal Palace’s win against Middlesbrough.

Having surrendered six on their last visit to Goodison Park, it was little astonishment that the Black Cats picked a cautious strategy from the begin.

It nearly unwound right on time as Jordan Pickford – back in objective interestingly since Boxing Day in the wake of recuperating from damage – bungled a shot from Ademola Lookman and needed to recoup rapidly to stop it coming in.

Previous Everton safeguard Bryan Oviedo saw an exertion divert wide at the flip side after an uncommon Sunderland assault.

Be that as it may, the hosts took the lead following 40 minutes when Tom Davies chose Coleman with a fine cross-field pass and he moved it on to the punishment spot for the on-surging Gueye to flame in first time.

The lead was almost multiplied before the break as Ross Barkley saw a shot from 25 yards spared and Davies hit the post with an exertion from the edge of the crate.

Everton lost their hold on the diversion after half-time and Defoe had an exertion obstructed as Sunderland offered more in the assaulting third.

In any case, they couldn’t make clear possibilities and Everton ran close with Barkley shooting wide and afterward Pickford sparing from Lukaku.

The critical minute came in the 79th moment when Defoe, who had scarcely been included in the match, struck the bar, with Lukaku multiplying Everton’s lead seconds after the fact in the wake of splitting far from Oviedo.

Substitute Enner Valencia and Gueye went near making it three as Sunderland’s test blurred.

 

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