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Four Findings: Everton (A)

Willem VernooijWillem Vernooij
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Four Findings: Everton (A)

West Ham are right in the mix for a Champions League place after they came from 2-0 against Everton to take all three points.

The Blues took an early lead thanks to another goal from Romelu Lukaku and despite losing Kevin Mirallas to a second yellow card in the 34th minute, they were able to stay in control of the game and it was no surprise when Aaron Lennon doubled the lead ten minutes after half-time.

Alex Song was penalised for a foul on Muhamed Besic, giving Everton the chance to put the game to bed, but Lukaku’s poor penalty was easily saved by Adrian and that gave the Hammers the spark they needed.

Two headers in three minutes, from Michail Antonio and Diafro Sakho respectively, got West Ham level and in the last minute of the game. Dimitri Payet grabbed a crucial winner to send the travelling fans into a frenzy.

Here are four things we can take from this cray game:

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