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Frank Lampard guided Everton to a smash and grab victory over former side Chelsea on Sunday to boost their chances of avoiding relegation from the Premier League.
Star striker Richarlison scored two minutes into the second half after Cesar Azpilicueta was caught dawdling on the ball, making it an afternoon to forget on Merseyside for Thomas Tuchel 's men. The Blues huffed and puffed until the end, but one man stood in their way time and time again.
Jordan Pickford pulled off three spectacular saves late on among other vital interventions to deny the visitors a draw, as the Toffees went within two points of safety and emphatically responded to Burnley 's dramatic win at Watford on Saturday.
Here are six talking points from Goodison Park.
Fitting for a match of this magnitude, the competitive nature was under way well before kick-off. On Saturday night, Everton fans let off fireworks outside Chelsea's hotel. Midfielder Jorginho and his teammates were disturbed from a good night's sleep, telling Sky Sports: "It was a bit noisy. I woke up, I was like - what's that noise? But we were aware that it could happen."
And on the day of the game, the Toffees' team bus was welcomed to a sea of blue smoke as supporters let off flares as the coach pulled into Goodison Park. Captain Seamus Coleman was appreciative of the backing and said: "It's a massive boost for the