Everton 3-0 Chelsea: Beto double and Ndiaye stunner pile misery on Liam Rosenior

Beto and Iliman Ndiaye were on target as Everton dismantled a struggling Chelsea 3-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Jordan Pickford secured his 100th clean sheet as David Moyes’ men moved within two points of the European spots.
Everton claimed a massive victory in their pursuit of European football as Chelsea capped a miserable seven days with a 3-0 defeat at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The Toffees moved within two points of Liam Rosenior’s sixth-placed side, who missed the chance to leapfrog both Liverpool and Aston Villa into the Champions League spots. For David Moyes, it was a night where his side outran, outfought, and simply outclassed a Chelsea team that looks increasingly bereft of confidence.
Everton pile misery on Chelsea
After a cagey opening, the home side broke the deadlock in the 33rd minute. James Garner, fresh from his first senior England call-up, was given far too much time to guide a sublime through-ball into the path of Beto. The striker timed his run perfectly, outmuscling Wesley Fofana before coolly dinking his finish over the advancing Robert Sánchez.
Chelsea had their moments, primarily through Enzo Fernández, but they found Jordan Pickford in inspired form. The England No. 1 secured the 100th clean sheet of his Everton career, notably tipping a goal-bound Fernández curler around the post and recovering brilliantly to deny the Argentine again from a corner.
The game was effectively killed as a contest just after the hour mark. Idrissa Gana Gueye seized a loose ball and led a lightning-fast break. He fed Beto, whose powerful effort somehow squirmed through the legs of Sánchez and over the line. It was a nightmare moment for the Chelsea keeper, but a dream for the Goodison faithful.
The gloss was added in the 76th minute. Beto, turning provider, won a long ball against Fofana and nodded it into the path of Iliman Ndiaye. The former Marseille man veered inside Moises Caicedo and unleashed an unerring arrow into the top-right corner to spark wild celebrations
Standout Performer: Beto
While Garner pulled the strings in midfield, Beto was the undisputed star of the show. The Bissau-Guinean produced his most dominant performance since arriving on Merseyside.
- Impact: Two clinical goals and a crucial headed assist for the third.
- Physicality: He bullied the Chelsea backline, winning 100% of his aerial duels and forcing the errors that led to the second goal.
- The Hero’s Exit: He left the pitch in the 81st minute to a standing ovation, having essentially secured the points single-handedly.
What does the result mean for Everton and Chelsea?
The win moves Everton up to 7th place on 46 points, breathing down the necks of a Chelsea side that has now slumped to four consecutive defeats. With the international break looming, Liam Rosenior faces a monumental task to stop the rot before his side’s European ambitions vanish entirely.
