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Super-sub Valencia helps Everton sink Southampto­n

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LIVERPOOL: Enner Valencia came off the bench to make a decisive impact as the Colombian striker inspired Everton’s 3-0 win over Southampto­n yesterday.

Valencia hadn’t scored a club goal since netting twice for West Ham against Manchester City in January 2016. But the 27-year-old was back on the scoresheet at Goodison Park as he bagged his first goal in 12 appearance­s since joining on loan from West Ham.

Valencia’s second-half strike was followed by late goals from Leighton Baines and Romelu Lukaku, ensuring Everton manager Ronald Koeman could savour a winning start to 2017 at the expense of his former club.

After Everton lost 1-0 on Koeman’s first return to St Mary’s earlier this season, the Dutch coach condemned Southampto­n to a third successive defeat that represente­d their worst losing run in the league for more than two years.

It took Southampto­n just 41 seconds to score when they faced Everton in November, but the early stages weren’t so kind to them this time.

In the third minute, Saints right-back Cedric Soares was forced off in the third minute after sustaining a nasty gash in his head following a collision with an advertisin­g board around the pitch.

Everton midfielder Ross Barkley threatened to add to Southampto­n’s problems with a powerful strike that was pushed away by Fraser Forster.

Koeman had given a first start to 19year-old forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but his chance to impress was curtailed by an early injury after just 11 minutes.

Jay Rodriguez went close twice in quick succession with a snap-shot pushed away by Everton goalkeeper Joel Robles and then a powerful effort over the bar.

With both sides struggling to find any momentum after the interval, chances were at a premium and even when Nathan Redmond was clean through he fired straight at Robles after a rare menacing moment from Southampto­n.

But Valencia had come on for Aaron Lennon after 61 minutes and the Everton substitute broke the deadlock 12 minutes later with a close-range finish after Lukaku’s header had been parried into his path by Forster. Everton’s second goal owed much to the threat posed by Valencia as he forced a rash challenge from Saints defender Maya Yoshida in the 81st minute, earning a penalty that Baines dispatched with typical efficiency.

Lukaku sealed Everton’s late goal blitz in the 89th minute when the Belgium striker took a Tom Davies pass and blasted into the top corner. — AFP

 ??  ?? LIVERPOOL: Everton’s Spanish goalkeeper Joel Robles jumps to make a save during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Southampto­n at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north west England yesterday. —AFP
LIVERPOOL: Everton’s Spanish goalkeeper Joel Robles jumps to make a save during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Southampto­n at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north west England yesterday. —AFP
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