Thierno Barry breaks Everton duck as David Moyes’ impressive side beat Forest
Thierno Barry ended his long wait for his first goal as Everton moved to within a point of the top four with a 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
David Moyes came out on top in the battle with his Toffees predecessor Sean Dyche as his faith in the young striker was finally rewarded.
This was the 23-year-old’s 17th appearance since his £27million move from Villarreal and his sixth successive start since his manager decided to put his trust in the Frenchman rather than the more experienced Beto.
Neither forward had offered him much in the way of a threat – with just one league goal between them – and for 45 minutes Barry’s contribution was negligible.
He comfortably lost the physical battle with Nikola Milenkovic, whose own goal after just 82 seconds had put the visitors on the back foot, and twice was left rolling around on the floor after bouncing off the Serbian centre-back.
But teed up by Iliman Ndiaye in an added-time counter-attack Barry, with surprising confidence, produced a first-time finish of which watching former Everton striker Gary Lineker would have been proud.
The outpouring of joy from the player, his team-mates and the majority of Hill Dickinson Stadium showed how much all parties had been willing the moment to happen.
A fourth win in a five games lifted Everton into the European shake-up, already a remarkable achievement from Moyes managing a team whose strikers have struggled to score and which was down to its last pair of senior midfielders due to a couple of suspensions and an injury.
When Forest were last on Merseyside a fortnight ago, they embarrassed Liverpool at Anfield but on their return they were left red-faced on a particularly painful afternoon for Dyche who, despite twice saving the club


