Everton secured a commanding 3-0 victory against Nottingham Forest, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's stellar performance and Thierno Barry's inaugural Premier League goal leading the charge. This win marked Sean Dyche's first return to his former club since leaving Everton earlier this year, resulting in a comprehensive defeat for Forest as Everton climbed higher in the league standings.
Everton's quick start saw them take the lead within just 83 seconds. Dewsbury-Hall's cross-shot was inadvertently headed into the net by Nikola Milenkovic, giving Everton an early advantage. The hosts concluded the first half as they began it, with Iliman Ndiaye setting up Barry for a side-footed finish, marking his first goal for Everton.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was
instrumental in Everton's triumph. His performance was highlighted by a goal in the 80th minute, sealing the victory. This goal was well-deserved after he had previously hit the post with a curling attempt. Dewsbury-Hall has now scored three goals in his last four Premier League matches, nearly matching his total from his first 82 appearances.
Despite limited opportunities, Nottingham Forest managed some threats. Elliot Anderson was denied by Jordan Pickford's excellent save, and Nicolas Dominguez saw his effort cleared off the line by James Tarkowski during the second half. However, Forest only generated chances worth 0.47 expected goals (xG).
Everton have shown significant improvement at home, winning three of their last five league matches (D1 L1), equalling their previous 11-game tally. Their recent 3-0 win is their largest at Hill Dickinson Stadium this season. Dewsbury-Hall led Everton in shots (three), shots on target (two), duels (15), and duels won (nine).
Thierno Barry finally broke his scoring drought for Everton after 737 minutes and 19 attempts. His goal contributed to Everton securing their fourth win in five games, showcasing their strong form under current management.
NEVER SHONE SO BRIGHTLY. pic.twitter.com/WKENLk9C3h Everton (@Everton) December 6, 2025
This victory highlights Everton's resurgence and potential to climb further up the table. With players like Dewsbury-Hall delivering consistent performances and Barry finding his scoring touch, Everton fans have reasons to be optimistic about future matches.
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