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The Croydon club travelled to Merseyside looking to extend their 19-game unbeaten run.

The visitors took the lead on 37 minutes as Daniel Munoz found space on Everton’s left.

Indeed, it was a goal that had been coming after a poor first half from David Moyes’ side.

The Toffees were without suspended Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and his absence was noticeable in the middle of the park.

With the atmosphere a little flat, changes were made at half-time that fired Everton back into the game.

Charley Alcaraz put in a particularly impressive display, picking up the Player of the Match award.

Tim Iroegbunam also put a shift in, winning the penalty that allowed the Blues to restore parity.

The second half atmosphere improved immensely as Everton pushed for a winner, with super Jack Grealish bringing the house down.

His first goal in Everton blue couldn’t have come at a better time. It was a moment that the Hill Dickinson needed.

Indeed, his winning strike prompted wild, record breaking celebrations. As the Toffees cheered his late goal, the noise reached 126 decibels – the loudest of any Premier League ground ever.

Not bad considering the place was referred to as a library...

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