Everton Thrash Chelsea 3-0 at Hill Dickinson Stadium as Beto Stars

Everton delivered a commanding performance to defeat Chelsea 3-0 in the Premier League on Saturday, climbing to seventh in the table while piling pressure on beleaguered Blues manager Liam Rosenior.
Playing at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium, the Toffees showcased clinical finishing and defensive solidity. Brazilian forward Beto opened the scoring in the 33rd minute with a composed finish assisted by James Garner, then doubled the lead in the 62nd minute courtesy of a fine pass from Idrissa Gueye. Iliman Ndiaye sealed the rout in the 76th minute with a superb strike into the top corner.
Everton maintained a clean sheet throughout, marking another strong home display at their relocated ground since moving from Goodison Park. The victory extends their positive momentum and fuels European qualification hopes.
For Chelsea, the result marked a fourth consecutive defeat across all competitions, their worst run in over three decades. Despite higher expected goals (xG) in some analyses, defensive lapses and tactical issues left Rosenior's side exposed to long balls and counter-attacks. Fans voiced growing frustration, with calls mounting for managerial change as the team slips from top-four contention.
The win lifts Everton to 43 points, while Chelsea remain in sixth but with mounting concerns ahead of tough fixtures against Manchester City, United, and Liverpool.
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