Everton showcased their resurgence under David Moyes with a commanding 4-0 win against Leicester City at Goodison Park. This victory marked their third consecutive league win, a first for the season since Moyes took over from Sean Dyche. Abdoulaye Doucoure set the tone by scoring just 10 seconds into the match, making it the fourth-fastest goal in Premier League history.
Beto quickly added to Everton's lead with a composed finish after being played through one-on-one. He then scored again in first-half stoppage time, taking advantage of Leicester's shaky defense and high line following a precise pass from James Garner. This quick succession of goals left Leicester struggling to respond.

Jesper Lindstrom had an opportunity to make it 4-0 midway through the second half but his shot was easily saved by Mads Hermansen. However, Iliman Ndiaye seized on a defensive error to score late in the game, further cementing Everton's dominance and helping them move away from relegation concerns.
The early goal by Doucoure calmed any nerves among Everton fans, setting a record as the fastest home goal in Premier League history. Beto's contribution was significant as he filled in for the injured Dominic Calvert-Lewin, scoring twice within six minutes, marking Everton's quickest two-goal lead in a Premier League match.
Leicester City found little to celebrate during the match. Their performance was lackluster, managing only 0.4 expected goals and registering just one shot on target, which occurred in the 73rd minute. This highlighted their ongoing struggles as they failed to pose any real threat to Everton throughout the game.
This emphatic win reflects Everton's upward trajectory under Moyes' guidance. The team has shown significant improvement and is now distancing itself from relegation worries with consistent performances and strategic gameplay.