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Everton had a superb start to the season under David Moyes but their form has fallen off over the last couple of months.
Granit Xhaka starred as Sunderland showed their resilience again to battle back and maintain their unbeaten home record in a 1-1 draw with Everton, after Iliman Ndiaye's stunning solo goal.
It could be a pivotal match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with both Everton and Fulham looking to create more ground between themselves and the relegation zone.Hosts Everton have been in a poor run
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As difficult as it might be for Sunderland fans to admit, the return of David Moyes to Wearside bore fruit for the Toffees — particularly during the first half when his men proved to be a tough nut to crack and Sunderland didn’t perform anywhere near the standards that they’ve set for themselves.
Sunderland are looking to continue their superb start to the Premier League campaign when they face Everton at the Stadium of Light.
Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane supplemented Everton's misfiring attack in a 2-0 win which extended Fulham's woes on the road to a fifth successive match. With the Toffees' two strikers Beto and Thierno Barry scoring just one Premier League goal between them so far this season,
West Ham United substitutes Tomas Soucek and Kyle Walker-Peters scored second-half goals as their side came from behind to beat Burnley 3-2 at home in a pulsating Premier League clash between the two struggling sides on Saturday.