Gylfi Sigurdsson produced a moment of magic against former club Swansea City as Everton recorded a 3-1 victory to maintain Sam Allardyce's unbeaten start as manager.
The Blues had to do it the difficult way, though, after Leroy Fer fired the visitors into a first-half lead with a close-range effort.
Lukas Fabianski almost did enough to preserve that advantage at the interval with an impressive save on to the post to deny Wayne Rooney from the penalty spot - but Dominic Calvert-Lewin was on hand to convert the rebound and level proceedings.
Sigurdsson then put the Toffees ahead for the first time in the contest with a sensational run and 25-yard shot into the corner just after the hour mark.