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Everton Secures 2-0 Victory Over Southampton As Ndiaye Stars In Goodison Farewell

In a memorable farewell to Goodison Park, Everton defeated Southampton 2-0 with Iliman Ndiaye scoring both goals. This victory marked an end to their home era since 1892.

Everton celebrated a memorable farewell to Goodison Park by defeating Southampton 2-0, with Iliman Ndiaye scoring twice in the first half. This match marked the end of an era at their historic stadium, which has been Everton's home since 1892. Ndiaye, in his debut season with the club, ensured a victorious send-off against the Premier League's bottom team.

Ndiaye opened the scoring just six minutes into the game, finishing a skilful run with precision. He then added another goal right before half-time, capitalising on Dwight McNeil's pass and tapping it into an open net past Aaron Ramsdale. Despite Beto having two goals disallowed, Everton sought one last magical moment at the Gwladys Street End.

Ndiaye Leads Everton to Victory in Farewell Match

Jordan Pickford played a crucial role by making an impressive save to deny Cameron Archer, preventing a tense finish. Ndiaye will be remembered as the final goalscorer at Goodison Park. Everton's victory was significant as they ended a seven-game winless streak at home and secured three points in their last league match of the season at this iconic venue for the fifth consecutive year.

Southampton struggled to make an impact until late in the second half when Archer had their best opportunity, and Will Smallbone hit the post. The visitors managed to create chances worth 1.16 expected goals compared to Everton's 2.39. This defeat marked Southampton's 29th loss of the league season, equalling a competition record.

This match was Goodison Park's 633rd Premier League game and its 2,789th across all competitions. From next season, it will become home to Everton Women. David Moyes emphasised the importance of ending this era with a victory, which they achieved convincingly.

The significance of this match extended beyond just football as it marked a poignant moment for fans and players alike. As Everton bid farewell to their long-standing home ground, they did so with pride and determination.

Story first published: Sunday, May 18, 2025, 19:11 [IST]
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