
"However, David Moyes' team responded with a much-improved display. Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane scored to secure the points, though the Toffees also had three goals disallowed for offside. The first of those incidents saw Thierno Barry have a close-range finish ruled out for Iliman Ndiaye drifting beyond the last man in the build-up, before James Tarkowski saw a thumping volley chalked off."
"Data Debrief: Home comforts return at Hill Dickinson Stadium Everton's unbeaten start at their new home was ended by a 3-0 defeat to Tottenham in October, but the Toffees got firmly back on track at their waterfront stadium - they have lost just one of their last eight home matches in the Premier League (W4 D3), while keeping a clean sheet in half of those games in that run (four)."
"Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall saw another marginal offside call go against Everton early in the second half, and though Fulham offered much more after the interval, with substitute Josh King performing brightly, the hosts had the second goal their performance deserved in the 81st minute. Dewsbury-Hall swung in a corner from which Keane turned home with a combination of his head and shoulder, seeing Everton move up to 11th, four points clear of Fulham heading into the international break."
Everton ended a poor run by defeating Fulham 2-0 at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Idrissa Gueye scored from a scramble in first-half stoppage time after a header from James Tarkowski. Michael Keane added a second in the 81st minute, turning in a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall corner with a head-and-shoulder touch. Everton had three additional goals disallowed for offside during the match. Fulham offered more after the interval and saw substitute Josh King perform brightly, but could not score. Everton moved up to 11th and have lost just one of their last eight home league matches.
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