Iliman Ndiaye's first-half penalty proves decisive as Everton ease their relegation fears with a hard-fought victory at Brighton.
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Everton's improvement under new manager David Moyes continued apace as Iliman Ndiaye's contentious first-half penalty secured a 1-0 win against Brighton at the Amex Stadium.
Iliman Ndiaye scored a first half penalty as Everton secured only their second Premier League away win since December 2023 with a 1-0 victory at Brighton and Hove Albion to move seven points clear of the relegation zone.
The Albion have gone back to winning ways and welcome Everton the Amex with memories of the reverse fixture starting brightly under Fabian Hurzeler
Toone has scored five goals in three games since returning from injury at the start of this year, including the opener as United beat Brighton at Leigh Sports Village to move second in the Women's Super League. She had been ruled out with a thigh problem in November, that kept her out for the end of 2024.
David Moyes looks to keep Everton on an upward trajectory when the Toffees visit ninth-place Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.
The striker looked in immediate pain as he pulled up after challenging for a long ball against Brighton and Hove Albion. He initially received treatment on the pitch before hobbling off and heading straight down the tunnel, replaced by Beto.
Everton make the trip to the Amex Stadium today to take on Brighton & Hove Albion (3pm kick-off). And the Blues will travel in good spirits after recording the first win of the returning David Moyes' reign.
Iliman Ndiaye found himself on the wrong side of the referee's books after he was booked for his celebration after he scored against Brighton on January 25.
BRIGHTON, England - Everton manager David Moyes celebrated his 700th game in the Premier League with a gritty 1-0 win at Brighton and Hove Albion, but has been left to sweat over the fitness of two key players in Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Orel Mangala.
Fans cheered and jeered during yesterday’s dramatic clash against Everton. Iliman Ndiaye converted a disputed first-half penalty as Everton moved seven points clear of the Premier League relegation zone by beating Brighton 1-0.