Everton, Tottenham and Van de Ven
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'We need to find ways to score'
James Tarkowski says Everton "need to find ways to score" as they slumped to their second consecutive Premier League defeat on Sunday, this time at the hands of Tottenham.
Captain Micky van de Ven led from the front with two headers to inflict Everton's first defeat at their new stadium as Tottenham moved into third with a 3-0 victory. David Moyes' side went from conceding no league goals from corners to two in the first half as the visitors profited firstly from a good set-piece routine and then from woeful marking.
Even the reappearance of Jack Grealish was not enough to stop Everton slumping to their first defeat at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Grealish was thrust straight back into the starting line-up after
Tottenham inflict Everton's first defeat at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium as they win 3-0 with two goals from Micky van de Ven and a late header from substitue Pape Matar Sarr.
The respite was temporary and Spurs come down Everton's left, where Johnson skips past Mykolenko and it is the recovering Grealish who slides in and clears for a corner. O'Brien heads it out at the back post for, you guessed it, another corner.
Erling Haaland scored his 10th and 11th goals of the young Premier League season as Manchester City blanked Everton 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
Due to the 3pm blackout, the match will not be televised live in the UK, though fans can follow developments via live blogs and post-match highlights on Sky Sports from 5.15pm BST, with Match of the Day providing extended coverage later that evening on BBC One.