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Everton 4 Leicester 0: Toffees storm to vital relegation six-pointer win after record goal as Tottenham drop to 16th

ABDOULAYE DOUCOURE scored after just ten seconds as Everton pulled even further away from relegation.

The David Moyes boost is in full effect with wins over Tottenham and Brighton.

Everton players celebrating a goal.
Reuters

Everton swept Leicester aside after flying out of the blocks[/caption]

Abdoulaye Doucoure scoring a goal for Everton.
AFP

Abdoulaye Doucoure found the net with just 10.18 seconds on the clock[/caption]

And they completed a hat-trick of victories by stuffing helpless Leicester.

Doucoure got the party started with just 10.18 seconds on the clock.

He latched on to Jordan Pickford’s big punt upfield and fired in the fastest home goal in Premier League history.

Beto had just one league goal this season heading into Leicester’s visit.

He doubled that tally on six minutes when he got in behind.

And he trebled it just before half-time, latching on to James Garner’s through ball to slot in.

Iliman Ndiaye made it 4-0 as the clock hit 90 minutes – thanks to more shambolic defending from the Foxes.

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All-time quickest Premier League goals

  1. Apr 23, 2019: Shane Long (Southampton) at Watford – 7.69 seconds
  2. Mar 4, 2023: Philip Billing (Bournemouth) at Arsenal – 9.11 seconds
  3. Dec 9, 2000: Ledley King (Tottenham) at Bradford – 9.82 seconds
  4. FEB 1, 2025: ABDOULAYE DOUCOURE (Everton) v Leicester – 10.18 seconds
  5. Jan 18, 2003: Alan Shearer (Newcastle) v Man City – 10.52 seconds
  6. Jan 31, 2018: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) v Man Utd – 10.54 seconds
  7. Mar 17, 2001: Mark Viduka (Leeds) at Charlton – 11.90 seconds
  8. Sep 30, 1995: Dwight Yorke (Aston Villa) at Coventry – 12.16 seconds
  9. Apr 1, 1995: Chris Sutton (Blackburn) at Everton – 12.94 seconds
  10. Jan 10, 2004: Kevin Nolan (Bolton) at Blackburn – 13.48 seconds

Abdoulaye Doucoure of Everton celebrating a goal.
Getty

Doucoure was all smiles after the perfect start[/caption]

Everton's Beto scoring a goal, defended by a Leicester City player.
Reuters

Beto got his second and third Prem goals of the season[/caption]

Ruud van Nistelrooy, Leicester City manager, looking dejected.
Reuters

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side came crashing back down to earth after the win at Spurs[/caption]

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City looking dejected on the soccer field.
Reuters

Jamie Vardy touched the ball nine times[/caption]

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