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Four things spotted in behind scenes footage as Everton beat Leeds United

Goodison Park was rocking on a Saturday as Evertonians enjoyed a thumping 3-0 win against Leeds United with a much-improved performance.

The atmosphere inside the ground was already bouncing before Seamus Coleman and Michael Keane lit the blue touch paper by giving the Toffees a two goal first half lead.

Anthony Gordon was credited with a third after the break in what was a morale-boosting result and performance which has given hope to supporters that more good results could be on the horizon under Frank Lampard.

Fans have been able to relive the win with Everton's Tunnel Access video of the match day. Here's four things that caught our eye...

You have to wonder why Manchester United let Donny van de Beek join Everton on transfer deadline day if these are the type of positive vibes he can reverb around the place.

The Dutchman put in a five star performance on his first start for the Blues, but his enthusiasm and passion made him look like someone who had been at the club for years.

Not only did he make a point of congratulating Everton's goal scorers on all three goals, but after the full time whistle the pitch camera caught him screaming with delight before embracing Michael Keane. He had the look of a man who just wants to player football and wants to show his team what he's all about. Good news for Everton!

It's been a rollercoaster start to his managerial tenure on Merseyside, but Frank Lampard just loves football and acts like a man who given half the chance would still lace up his boots for some action today.

If the Goodison congregation were rocking then they were matched by their new gaffer, who celebrated each goal with wild euphoria, jumping up and down on the touchline, punching the air with delight and

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