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GOLDEN BOY

Everton’s Olympic hero Richarliso­n helps get new manager Benitez off to a flying start

- By Joe Bernstein

RAFA BENITEZ has a knack of getting big decisions right and his call to select Richarliso­n, despite the Brazilian’s busy summer, proved key to starting his controvers­ial Goodison reign on a high note.

Richarliso­n had spent his summer playing in the Copa America and Olympics, winning a gold medal in Japan just a week ago. Yet here he was after just one day off, answering Rafa’s rallying cry with power and energy, scoring an equaliser and setting up a late third as they hit back from a half-time deficit.

The gamble nearly backfired with the peroxided 24-year-old was booked in the first half for diving as Southampto­n led through a debut goal from £ 15million signing Adam Armstrong. But a shift in tactics from Benitez, moving Richarliso­n more centrally and shifting Demarai Gray to the left, worked wonders.

The Olympian was a fox in the box to stab home Andros Townsend’ s header after 47 minutes. A packed Goodison, who had given former Liverpool manager Benitezabi­gov at ion before kick-off, then hollered their team to three points.

Abdoulaye Doucoure fired them ahead and Richarliso­n teed up Dominic Calve rt-Le win to seal the points with a diving header. It was relief for the fans whose team were beaten nine times at Goodison last season and it marked the first time Benitez had won his opening Premier League game at a club, having failed to do so at Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle. Richarliso­n looked shattered as he received a standing ovation when coming off in the final minute but the words of his new manager will have made it seem worthwhile. ‘I’m happy with Richy,’ said Benitez. ‘We knew after the Olympics people would say he could be tired but his match fitness is good. We gave him one day off to make sure he was fine. We’ll see how he does in the next couple of weeks then let him recover a bit for the rest of the season. He was linking really well with the midfielder­s and when he changed with Demarai, it gave us more options.’

For Southampto­n, a sixth successive away defeat does not augur well for a team who have sold Danny Ings and Jannik Vestergaar­d. Fielding three debutants, they deserved the lead when Che Adams pounced on a mistake by Michael Keane and Armstrong ran on to fire home. But they were flimsy in the second half.

Manager Ralph Hasenhüttl admitt ed: ‘I t hought about making changes 10 minutes after half-time at 1-1, but the team then showed they were back in the game. Then Doucoure scores from outside the box, which was very disappoint­ing for us. I don’t know if there was a chance to save it.’

Benitez, dressed appropriat­ely in a dark blue suit, had waved to fans after his arrival was announced. But early pressure from Everton, which presented chances to Allan and Calvert-Lewin, failed to bring a breakthrou­gh and with Richarliso­n marshalled by 18-year-old Saints right-back Valentino Livramento, the visitors took a shock lead. Keane dwelt on the ball and was robbed by Adams, who nudged into the path of Armstrong.

The striker scored 29 times for Blackburn last season and showed confidence as he advanced on Jordan Pickford and bent a finish into the top corner. It was the first repayment on his transfer fee.

Everton’s desperatio­n seemed to induce Richarliso­n into trying to win a penalty after half-an-hour. Not only did Andy Madley wave away the claims as he hit the turf following a challenge by Oriol Romeu, he booked the Brazilian.

Armstrong tested Pickford with a snapshot towards the near post but after Richarliso­n escaped a second yellow shortly before half-time for a foul, he made Saints pay.

After 47 minutes, Lucas Digne’s corner was headed back towards goal by Townsend and Richarliso­n judged the flight perfectly and stuck out a boot to divert it home.

With the advantage of playing in front of a full house for the first time in 18 months, Everton made it count. Substitute Alex Iwobi fed Doucoure and t he Frenchman showed tremendous grace as he swivelled on the edge of the box and fired past McCarthy.

Calvert-Lewin put the icing on the cake with nine minutes left after Iwobi and Richarliso­n combined.

 ??  ?? GAME CHANGER: Richarliso­n lifted Rafa with his leveller before setting up the third for Calvert-Lewin (inset)
GAME CHANGER: Richarliso­n lifted Rafa with his leveller before setting up the third for Calvert-Lewin (inset)
 ??  ?? RAFALUTION: Benitez bellows in a new era at Goodison Park
RAFALUTION: Benitez bellows in a new era at Goodison Park

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