A dismal ten-day period for Chelsea concluded with a humbling 3-0 loss, as Everton secured consecutive home victories in the Premier League for the initial occasion this campaign.
Within slightly more than seven days, Liam Rosenior’s squad endured an 8-2 aggregate loss, leading to their elimination from the Champions League by Paris St Germain, suffered a home defeat to Newcastle, and were subsequently outmaneuvered and surpassed by the Toffees — a club that had only triumphed on five occasions across 15 prior home league fixtures.
Since succeeding Enzo Maresca, Rosenior has claimed victory in 10 out of 19 contests; three of these triumphs occurred in the FA Cup versus Wrexham, Hull, and Charlton, with an additional one coming at home against the Cypriot lesser-knowns, Pafos.
Given Manchester United’s draw and Liverpool’s defeat, Chelsea possessed an opportunity to ascend to fourth place, placing them four points adrift of the Red Devils; however, they squandered this prospect dramatically.
Nevertheless, Everton’s triumph propels them to within a three-point proximity of their nearby rivals, Liverpool, with a Merseyside derby scheduled for their home ground next month.
Beto distinguished himself as the inaugural Everton footballer to net multiple goals in a single match this campaign, prior to Iliman Ndiaye arcing a strike into the upper ninety to conclude the Toffees’ finest display at their fresh Hill Dickinson Stadium venue, which prompted the away supporters to head for the exits with a quarter of an hour still left.

