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Everton 3-1 Middlesbrough: Ronald Koeman's side continue unbeaten start to the season with comeback victory as Gareth Barry scores on 600th Premier League appearance

Everton's impressive start to the season continued on Saturday as they came from behind to beat Middlesbrough.

After Maarten Stekelenburg had bundled the ball into his own net after a collision with Alvaro Negredo, Gareth Barry brought them level to mark his 600th Premier League appearance with a goal.

Seamus Coleman scored a superb solo goal to give the Toffees the lead before Romelu Lukaku poked home from Yannick Bolasie's cross to extend the home side's advantage.

More to follow.

Romelu Lukaku celebrates after poking home from Yannick Bolasie's cross to score Everton's third goal
Romelu Lukaku celebrates after poking home from Yannick Bolasie's cross to score Everton's third goal
The Belgian striker confirms to his team-mate that he got the final touch as the ball found its way into the back of the net
The Belgian striker confirms to his team-mate that he got the final touch as the ball found its way into the back of the net
Seamus Coleman scored a trademark solo effort after embarking on a run upfield to give the home side the lead
Seamus Coleman scored a trademark solo effort after embarking on a run upfield to give the home side the lead
The Republic of Ireland's left-footed effort went low to Victor Valdes' left to give the Middlesbrough goalkeeper no chance
The Republic of Ireland's left-footed effort went low to Victor Valdes' left to give the Middlesbrough goalkeeper no chance
Gareth Barry celebrates after drawing Everton level on his 600th appearance in the Premier League
Gareth Barry celebrates after drawing Everton level on his 600th appearance in the Premier League
Alvaro Negredo claimed credit for scoring Middlesbrough's opening goal before it was credited to Maarten Stekelenburg
Alvaro Negredo claimed credit for scoring Middlesbrough's opening goal before it was credited to Maarten Stekelenburg