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Sunderland Utterly Destroyed! 7-1

rez9000

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What a scoreline! Unless Sunderland turn things around, they'll add another yo to their yo-yo reputation.

From the Beeb:

Everton delivered a dazzling attacking exhibition to destroy Sunderland.

Yabubu's early strike and Cahill's shot on the turn put Everton in command, and Steven Pienaar fired home a brilliant third before Dwight Yorke scored for Sunderland on the stroke of half-time.

Cahill slid home another composed finish after the break before Yakubu pounced from a corner to make it five.


Substitute Andrew Johnson raced through to make it six before Leon Osman's late solo effort rounded off the scoring.

Everton's only change was the return of Arteta for Tony Hibbert - and the Spaniard produced a virtuoso display.

Yakubu put Everton ahead after 12 minutes, taking advantage of Paul McShane's slip to send a looping finish over Craig Gordon via Danny Higginbotham's unfortunate deflection.

Arteta delivered a moment of magic for Everton's second five minutes later, twisting and tormenting Ian Harte before finding Phil Neville, whose cross was met with a fine turn and finish from the master poacher Cahill.

Kenwyne Jones was giving an excellent display in adversity and he fired inches wide from 20 yards with Tim Howard beaten.

Everton's forward play had been a real delight, and it was in evidence again as Pienaar added a third two minutes before half-time.

The South African linked well on the left flank with Nuno Valente, who slid in a perfect return pass for Pienaar to fire high past Gordon.

But Sunderland were showing plent of spirit despite their obvious deficiencies, and pulled a goal back on the stroke of the interval when Yorke score from 12 yards after Grant Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards had shots saved by Howard.


Sunderland boss Roy Keane made two changes at half-time, sending on Ross Wallace and Danny Collins for Yorke and Dickson Etuhu.

It gave Sunderland fresh impetus for a while, but they were undone by more awful defending as Cahill got his second and Everton's fourth after 62 minutes.

Joseph Yobo's long ball again left McShane found wanting, allowing Cahill to control and slide a composed finish past Gordon.

Sunderland then wasted a glorious opportunity to at least grab at a very slender lifeline when Michael Chopra somehow missed an open goal from six yards with Howard out of position.

Everton were producing some flamboyant football, but it was a goalmouth scramble that gave them their fifth with 17 minutes left.

Gordon had just saved well with his feet from Osman, and when Sunderland lost Arteta from the corner, Yakubu pounced from close range to score.

Yakubu and Cahill were then immediately replaced by Johnson, back after ankle surgery, and Victor Anichebe.

And Johnson scored with virtually his first touch as Everton hit six, but once again it was another example of wretched Sunderland defending.

Neville's long ball caught Sunderland horribly square, and Johnson demonstrated his pace to race clear and chip neatly over Gordon.

Sunderland were in pieces as Everton rolled forward in wave after wave of attacks, and it was no surprise when Osman added a seventh with five minutes left.

Everton had been magnificent going forward, but some of Sunderland's defending had been inexcusably bad, with Osman running almost unchallenged from the half-way line to score.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7099691.stm
 

TaoistMonkey

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i dislike everton alot, mainly because moyes is such a tool.

shame about sunderland, looks like you need a bit more that team spirit to stay in the prem.
 

TheChosenOne

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I knew that win against us way back in sunnny August was a fluke.
They'll need them points to stay up.
 

rez9000

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It's worth noting that even with that scoreline no-one scored a hattrick.
 

MrWoolley

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Apparently Arteta had an absolute stormer, which doesn't suprise me one bit as he's pure quality.
 

PT

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I wonder if Keano owns a hairdryer yet....?
 

Dougal

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Apparently Arteta had an absolute stormer, which doesn't suprise me one bit as he's pure quality.

I noticed he wasn’t among the goalscorers and thought to myself ‘I bet he gets man of the match’ :)
 

gooch

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i just brought arteta into mine. Theres been a few of these type of score lines this season with teams getting 5,6,7 goals, its why club football is better than international qualifiers and today i was like a little kid.

i had an 8 team accumulator on arsenal, man city, southampton, celtic, liverpool, villa, portsmouth and man u at 50/1. i only had 3 quid on it and man u let me down.
i had two 4 team accumulators on league 1 and 2 and was let down by 1 team in each. from a fifteen pound bet i should have won 250 but i didint.
 

bubble07

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i've got arteta in my sun dream team. could get me star man but will probably go to cahil
 

hughy

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To be fair, I think they were having a much better start to the season than they expected, untill today that is. I can't see them staying up though. No change...
 

LSUY

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I didn't envy the Sunderland players at full time. I wonder if Keane lost it in the dressing room?
 
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