Tom Davies fulfilled a boyhood dream by scoring for Everton in their 4-0 win over Manchester City on SundayEverton's star performer Romelu Lukaku delivered for them again by scoring the opening goal against Manchester CityThe Toffees No 10 fired them ahead on 34 minutes with this left-footed finish inside the City penalty areaLukaku watches on as his sidefoot finish arrows towards the bottom corner of net on Sunday afternoonThe 23-year-old's strike proved to good for Claudio Bravo who flung himself in vain as he tries to save the effort
Pos
Team
P
W
D
L
GD
Pts
1
Chelsea
21
17
1
3
30
52
2
Tottenham Hotspur
21
13
6
2
29
45
3
Arsenal
21
13
5
3
26
44
4
Liverpool
20
13
5
2
25
44
5
Manchester City
21
13
3
5
15
42
6
Manchester United
20
11
6
3
12
39
7
Everton
21
9
6
6
9
33
8
West Bromwich Albion
21
8
5
8
0
29
9
Stoke City
21
7
6
8
-6
27
10
Burnley
21
8
2
11
-8
26
11
Bournemouth
21
7
4
10
-7
25
12
West Ham United
21
7
4
10
-9
25
13
Southampton
21
6
6
9
-7
24
14
Watford
21
6
5
10
-13
23
15
Leicester City
21
5
6
10
-10
21
16
Middlesbrough
21
4
8
9
-5
20
17
Crystal Palace
21
4
4
13
-10
16
18
Hull City
21
4
4
13
-25
16
19
Sunderland
21
4
3
14
-20
15
20
Swansea City
21
4
3
14
-26
15
Everton boss Ronald Koeman (left) and City counterpart Pep Guardiola embrace on the touchline ahead of the gameEverton had a special mascot for the match with Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery leading out the two teams at Goodison ParkBefore kick-off both teams paid their respects to Graham Taylor and Jim Greenwood who died earlier this weekTaylor's managerial career included a spell as England boss while Greenwood was Everton's first-ever chief executiveEverton starlet Tom Davies beats Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne to the ball during the early exchangesEverton thought they had taken the lead on nine minutes but Kevin Mirallas' goal was ruled out for offsideJust moments later the visitors were appealing for a penalty when Raheem Sterling (centre) fell under Joel Robles (left) tackleMark Clattenburg's decision not to award City a penalty incensed Sterling - who clearly felt he was fouledRomelu Lukaku (right) shields the ball away from John Stones - with the latter back at Everton for the first time after leavingDe Bruyne tries his luck from the edge of the area with this free-kick but sees his effort hit the wallThe start of the second half saw Goodison Park rocking once more then Kevin Mirallas doubled on 47 minutesThe Belgium international doubled their lead with this low right-footed finishMirallas kept his nerve after being played through by Ross Barkley - despite being closely markedThe forward's strike sparked mass jubilation among the home supporters on MerseysideThe home fans were in fine voice once more when Morgan Schneiderlin came on to make his Everton debutThe France international was soon among the thick of the action - seen here getting tight to De Bruyne