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West Ham beat Everton 3-1 at Goodison Park to secure their first Premier League points of the season as Marco Silva clinched his first loss as Everton manager.

After 11 minutes, counterattack by Andriy Yarmolenko, the Ukrainian striker managed to shoot a superb shot into the net 20 minutes later.

Gylfi Sigurdsson brought Everton back into the match at half-time, but Marko Arnautovic's goal just after the hour gave West Ham a 16th place finish.

Everton did not score a single shot on target in the second half as they slipped to their third loss against West Ham in their last 21 Premier League matches.

Everton XI: Pickford, Kenny, Holgate, Zouma, Worthy, Gueye, Schneiderlin, Walcott, Sigurdsson, Calvert-Lewin, Tosun.

West Ham XI: Fabianski, Zabaleta, Balbuena, Diop, Masuaku, Obiang, Noble, Rice, Yarmolenko, Arnautovic, Anderson.

EVERTON 1-3 WEST HAM | YARMOLENKO (10, 30), SIGURDSSON (46), ARNAUTOVIC (61)

  • Manuel Pellegrini makes six changes from XI
  • Marco Silva opts for Lucas Digne in front of Leighton Baines
  • Andriy Yarmolenko scores the first match
  • Yarmolenko nets sublimate the second to half an hour
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson scores in the first half of the shutdown
  • Marko Arnautovic restores the advantage of two goals

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EVERTON 1-3 WEST HAM

FT: West Ham scores his first points of the season against Everton. A double by Andriy Yarmolenko and a third from Marko Arnautovic allowed Manuel Pellegrini to relieve some of the pressure on his shoulders.

93: Everton supporters coming out of the stadium now that West Ham professionally sees this one. Nothing seen of Ademola Lookman since the replacement of Theo Walcott.

Bernard has booked for retribution on Snodgrass.

91: Snodgrass takes a smart booking for a foul on Bernard in the corner. Worthy and Sigurdsson stood on it … over! Niasse is the highest but skewed.

90: Antonio seeks to add insult to injury with a fourth late. He escapes the attention of Gueye and Holgate before Zouma wanders.

Five more minutes.

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87: The rare sound of signature and joy from West Ham fans echoes around Goodison Park. The visitors earned their victory and can start counting their first points of the season.

85: Woodwork! This AT to be a goal. Oumar Niasse, who strikes three meters away, hits Lucas Digne's crossbar.

The absence of a clinical striker kills Everton this season.

83: Well done goalkeeper Fabianski. He runs off his line to hit Kenny's center and runs into Niasse. It does not seem like we're going to see the ant's tragedy.

80: Corner at Everton turns into a corner for West Ham in a blink of an eye. Diop climbs the highest to clear and Anderson executes – finally seeing an effort close to the blocked end.

78: I still find it odd that the Palestinian Authority announcer decides to inform everyone about attendance when the home team struggles to recover a deficit of two goals. In any case, the participation is 39k for anyone who cares.

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76: Nope. Yarmolenko takes the free kick on the nose and quickly hits the bridge. Valuable seconds passed as Ademola Lookman showed up for Theo Walcott.

75: The first contribution of Oumar Niasse is to pass a deep ball to Theo Walcott, who jumped from the right. He then sends a center too close to Fabianski.

There is no immediate sign of seconds for the Toffees. Or is there? Rice is booked to have dragged Walcott down and that, I think you'll find it, is the Gylfi Sigurdsson range …

72: Manuel Pellegrini responded with a change on his side while Carlos Sanchez replaced Mark Noble.

70: And that turned out to be Cenk Tosun's last action of a very bad afternoon. He left, Oumar Niasse takes his place.

67: Poor of Cenk Tosun. Some ricochets see the striker sneak past West Ham's defense, but he turns and sweeps the ball miles.

64: Marko Arnautovic landed 63 minutes and went straight down the tunnel. It's a hard blow for the Hammers, but I guess he has more than played his role today.

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EVERTON 1-3 WEST HAM | ARNAUTOVIC

61: Will the first three points of West Ham of the season? You would probably say it.

With the game so open and frenetic, there are few better players than Marko Arnautovic in the field. Obiang gets the ball back from midfield and passes it to Arnautovic, who passes in front of a Jordan Pickford diver.

He's silent inside Goodison Park … apart from West Ham fans of course.

60: Oh it's getting really tasty now. Everton engages organizations in search of an equalizer.

Lucas Digne, who plays in a loop towards the goal, but a series of deflections, sees the ball fall nicely for Mark Noble, and the veteran of West Ham takes advantage of the confusion between Jonjo Kenny and Kurt Zouma.

57: Andriy Yarmolenko you're in luck! The winger leaves an unexplainable search cross at the far post and does not see Lucas Digne behind him. Fortunately for the West Ham, Digne does not anticipate it.

Call in penalty! Obiang and Sigurdsson gather in the area, but Martin Atkinson is making waves. Well Named.

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54: Bernard's great skill. He escapes Yarmolenko before he is back. Booking for West Ham winger.

51: Visitors know that they can not afford to sit down and absorb the pressure for 45 minutes. Anderson makes his way forward before Obiang is sliced.

49: "If my doctor told me that I had an hour left to live, I would like it to be while West Ham is holding his head. It's always the longest time ever " from a West Ham fan on Twitter

48: The Toffees go in a straight line and Jonjo Kenny runs to the right to deliver a dangerous center but Balbuena was there to clear the ball. Nerves jostle around the stage now. This is seriously tense.

EVERTON 1-2 JAM IN THE WEST

45: OK, we are back at Goodison Park. No change for both sides at the break.

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EVERTON 1-2 JAM IN THE WEST

HT: What a blow for West Ham just before the whistle. Everton is back thanks to Gylfi Sigurdsson. Manuel Pellegrini will be delighted with the vast majority of what he has seen from his side – especially Andriy Yarmolenko.

EVERTON 1-2 WEST HAM | SIGURDSSON

47: Everton took one last kick from the first half!

This is an extremely patient game from the hosts, moving from right to left with Idrissa Gueye who eventually finds Jonjo Kenny on the right. The young side delivers a powerful center that captain Gylfi Sigurdsson exceeds Fabianski.

We now have a game in our hands. Waiting for an epic second half.

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45: Two minutes of additional time. No time for Bernard to make an impact.

44: First substitute? Marco Silva makes a change with Brazilian playmaker Bernard replacing Morgan Schneiderlin.

43: Sigurdsson takes a free-kick but strikes Fabianski. Digne, who was Everton's best player, goes through but Walcott can not get up.

40: Now, it's a big decision. Everton fans claim a penalty and a red card when Masuaku lifts his high shoe and connects with Walcott's face.

The referee Martin Atkinson, rightly, awards the free kick and shows a yellow card to the West Ham man.

38: Close! Walcott takes the ball on the right and draws low and teasing in the penalty area, but there is no blue jersey to apply the finish.

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36: Everton increases the pace around halftime. West Ham is cold and Cenk Tosun is allowed to walk in the middle and test Fabianski with a relatively moderate effort.

33: Theo Walcott takes a volley in the corner of the penalty area and Fabianski has to dive back to the crossbar.

EVERTON 0-2 WAM HAM | Yarmolenko

30: Take a bow, Andriy Yarmolenko. This is his first start in the Premier League for West Ham and he has already given himself a double!

It's special The Ukrainian cuts from the left side and snuggles into the corner after Jordan Pickford let a bad game pass directly to Mark Noble.

Lucas Digne did not really close the space and gave Yarmolenko as much space as he needed.

EVERTON 0-1 WAM HAM

29: Jordan Pickford will spare Schneiderlin's redness when the midfielder offers Anderson's possession. The goalkeeper anticipates the ball and releases Arnautovic's toes.

28: For the second time this afternoon, Idrissa Gueye thinks that he has Thomas Hitzlsperger and leathers a mile from the target. Note to oneself, must use more modern references …

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25: It should be 1-1. Lucas Digne launches a magnificent center on Cenk Tosun, which leads directly to Fabianski. On each side and Everton would be level.

Just a goal in 12 games for the Turkish international, who is killing my football team.

22: Arnautovic hits the bridge under pressure from Holgate but there is very little about it. The Sky Sports cameras are spinning at Richarlison, who is sitting in the bleachers today. How Everton misses the Brazilian.

19: Everton supporters are not impressed with what they see here. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is registered for pushing Mark Noble. That's all West Ham by the minute.

16: Andriy Yarmolenko is the fourth Ukrainian player to have scored in the Premier League (also Rebrov, Shevchenko and Voronin) and the first since Andriy Voronin for Liverpool against Spurs in May 2008.

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15: Close! Felipe Anderson runs a center from the right and Obiang almost diverts Pickford's ball, but Everton's cap makes a good save.

13: West Ham is not resting on its laurels here – they want a second. Everton's defense only separates the second when a ball is delivered and Arnautovic or Yarmolenko pick up the coins.

EVERTON 0-1 WAM HAM | Yarmolenko

11: West Ham has barely entered the Everton territory but they find themselves in front of Goodison Park thanks to Andriy Yarmolenko.

Obiang plays a simple, straight ball over the top that Arnautovic collects. The Austrian moves towards the goal and unselfishly chooses Yarmolenko, who has not scored, and wins against Jordan Pickford.

These six changes may have made the case!

ten: Walcott leaves Masuaku for the right before making his way into the penalty area and winning a corner, which Zabaleta quickly repels. Gueye is looking for a 40-yard stonker but is barely three feet tall. Not one for the reel of highlights.

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8: Both teams are only in the early stages before Mark Noble gives a 40-yard field pass.

5: Yarmolenko is doing his defender's duties by returning to the honor of Digne, in the far corner, by the supporters of West Ham who are heard.

3: The Toffees are immediately on the front line with Gylfi Sigurdsson and Theo Walcott trading a few passes before the Icelandic international sees a stalled effort.

Lucas Digne tries to push one in, but he cuts it high and wide. I will be nice and call it a

EVERTON 0-0 WAM HAM

1: And we left! I have a sneaky suspicion that it will be an afternoon of madness. So, my prediction (which I will certainly change if I'm wrong) is ridiculous 4-2 for the Toffees. You heard it here the first time …

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TWO-MINUTE WARNING

3:58 p.m.: We are almost on the way guys. The players just emerged in a sunny Goodison Park at Z-Cars. Great day for Gylfi Sigurdsson, Everton's captain for the first time today.

TWITTER SPAT

3:55 p.m.: Manuel Pellegrini says he is not angry about reports that West Ham teams are fleeing.

The boss of West Ham remains adamant that he is not convinced by the Twitter account, which would have been announced with more than 60 teams starting.

The social media account has over 50,000 subscribers, who are often notified before the official release on the club's channels.

But Hammers' manager, Pellegrini, thinks it makes little difference if the audience knows his starting team well in advance.

When asked if he was angry because of repeated leaks, Pellegrini replied: "No. First of all, the news is not true, because I'm not mad about it, normally in every team I've managed, the day before the match, I'm working with elements to make sure everyone players know the day before who will play and who will not play.

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CH-CH-CH-CHANGES …

3:50 p.m.: West Ham made six changes to his starting team in his last Premier League match. most changes made by the Hammers in the Premier League since January 2014 v Cardiff (7 changes).

Now, I have absolutely no idea what you are supposed to do with this information. Enjoy!

TWITTER ROUND-UP

Brad: So we're going again. Fifth match and the West Ham season begins? Keep faith as much as I can but what are we more honestly expecting? Difficult afternoon

Roger: Spending 100 million pounds and always ending up with a trio of midfielders from Obiang, Rice and Noble illustrates just how poor the recruiting strategy was in West Ham.

Kev: Life as a West Ham fan, eagerly 90 minutes after pulling my hair and shouting on TV.

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TEAM NEWS – WESTERN HAM

3:40 p.m.: Manuel Pellegrini does not make fun of it here. The Chilean makes SIX changes in the defeat of the Wolves.

Pablo Zabaleta, Arthur Masuaku, Pedro Obiang, Declan Rice, Mark Noble and Andriy Yarmolenko replace Ryan Fredericks, Aaron Cresswell, Carlos Sanchez, Jack Wilshere, Robert Snodgrass and Michail Antonio.

Javier Hernandez came out of the team after catching a virus. Crucial changes or despair?

TEAM NEWS – EVERTON

3:35 p.m.: Well, let's start with the hosts.

Marco Silva made two changes to the team that drew with Huddersfield before the international break.

Jonjo Kenny replaces injured Seamus Coleman, who will probably be away for at least two weeks. Elsewhere, Idrissa Gueye is preferred to Tom Davies in central midfield.

Kurt Zouma and Mason Holgate are accompanied by Kenny and the summer by Lucas Digne, selected in front of Leighton Baines.

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EVERTON vs WEST HAM

15:30: And here are your queues. I see that Marco Silva handed the captain's armband to Gylfi Sigurdsson …

Everton XI: Pickford, Kenny, Holgate, Zouma, Worthy, Gueye, Schneiderlin, Walcott, Sigurdsson, Calvert-Lewin, Tosun.

Subcontractors: Stekelenburg, Baines, Davies, Bernard, Dowell, Lookman, Niasse.

West Ham XI: Fabianski, Zabaleta, Balbuena, Diop, Masuaku, Obiang, Noble, Rice, Yarmolenko, Arnautovic, Anderson.

Subs: Adrian, Cresswell, Ogbonna, Sanchez, Antonio, Snodgrass, Perez.

Referee: Martin Atkinson

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EVERTON vs WEST HAM

Everton's injury crisis has subsided with Theo Walcott, Idrissa Gana Gueye, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Bernard all in contention. Defender Yerry Mina has been coaching with the team for the first time since his

Stay away from Barcelona after having recovered from a foot injury, while midfielder James McCarthy also returned from a fractured leg. Defender Seamus Coleman will be out for two weeks with a stress fracture of the foot and striker Richarlison will serve the final game of his suspension, while Phil Jagielka (knee), Andre Gomes (hamstring) and Michael Keane (leader) are still absent.

Jack Wilshere will miss the trip after encountering an ankle problem at workout. West Ham will evaluate the former Arsenal star next week before determining how long he will be out of action. Striker Javier Hernandez is suffering from a virus, and Andy Carroll, Manuel Lanzini and Winston Reid will remain long-term.

Last season: West Ham 3 Everton 1, Everton 4 West Ham 0

Last five league games: Everton L D W D D; West Ham W L L L L

Top markers (all competitions): Dominic Calvert-Lewin & Richarlison (Everton) 3; Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) 2

Referee: Martin Atkinson

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