Deadly Dom brings the Baggies to their knees
Dominic Calvert-Lewin bagged his first senior hat-trick as Everton thumped 10-man West Brom.
The 23-year-old’s treble followed up on his winner away at Spurs last weekend with James Rodriguez also announcing himself to an empty Goodison Park with a goal on his home debut.
Michael Keane was also on target for Everton as they bounced back after going behind to Grady Diangana’s opener.
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Diangana’s dipping volley put West Brom ahead before Calvert-Lewin’s backheel effort levelled it.
Rodriguez’s sweeping strike put Everton in front before a crazy few minutes at the end of the first half.
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Slaven Bilic were sent off for the Baggies – the defender dismissed for pushing Rodriguez and his gaffer for remonstrating with the officials.
Matheus Pereira’s curling free-kick levelled matters but Keane stabbed home for the Toffees before deadly Calvert-Lewin added two more.
On Gibbs’ red card, Bilic said: “It affected the game massively.”