Ecstatic Blues

Pickford Buzzing

Fair and Square

More Solskjaer

Basics Beaten

Solskjaer Apologises

Calvert-Lewin Gesture

This is quality from Dominic Calvert-Lewin at the end of today’s 4-0 thrashing of Manchester United.

You’ve made someone’s Easter Dom!

Full-Time: Everton 4-0 Manchester United

Goals from Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Lucas Digne and Theo Walcott secure a famous win for Everton.

The Blues are back in seventh but will hope Richarlison and Digne’s injuries aren’t too serious after the pair left the field early.

Get in!

Stay tuned for reaction, analysis and Marco Silva’s press conference.

+4

Four minutes of added time indicated by the official.

Coleman Left-Back

Seamus Coleman goes left-back with Michael Keane at right-back.

Coleman makes an important interception on the left as Manchester United put a ball into the penalty area.

Lookman Unfortunate

Ademola Lookman was meant to be coming on, it seemed.

Lucas Digne’s injury forces Marco Silva to bring on Phil Jagielka instead.

Digne Off

Everton’s physio motioning for Lucas Digne to be substituted.

There’s no Leighton Baines on the bench so Phil Jagielka strips off on the bench.

Digne Hurt

Lucas Digne down and looking in pain.

Paul Pogba appears to have stood on the Frenchman’s foot.

De Gea Save

A ball into the Manchester United penalty area is headed into the path of Seamus Coleman.

The full-back takes the ball on the run and fires a volley at David de Gea who saves to his left.

Silva Fury

Silva FURIOUS with Schneiderlin there for giving the ball away so cheaply

Gueye off, to a standing ovation. McCarthy on

Superb performance, yet again.

McCarthy On

Idrissa Gana Gueye, on a booking, off.

James McCarthy’s first Premier League appearance for Everton since breaking his leg against West Brom in January 2018.

Just Saying

Barcelona only put three past this lot in midweek. Just saying.

Incredible

Dan Meis, tasked with designing Everton’s new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, is impressed with this performance.

What a game!

What's the Score?

GOAL! Everton 4-0 Manchester United (Walcott)

Pandemonium!

What is going on?

Theo Walcott makes it four!

Drink to That

Goodison Roars

The noise in here. Wow.

Everton fans have brought the atmosphere once again, and the players have responded in kind.

Fantastic stuff all round.

Most Improved

Bernard is the most improved player of Everton’s season.

From where he was to where he is now is credit to him and Silva.

Mystic Adam

Remember when I said there’s more goals in this?

Well, I didn’t quite think there was a strike of THAT quality in it - but what a goal it was from Digne.

The Blues are firmly in the driving seat, playing some glorious football, and could have any scoreline they want at this point.

GOAL! Everton 3-0 Manchester United (Digne)

Lucas Digne puts the Blues 3-0 up!

The ball is punched clear by David De Gea but Digne lashes home from outside the area.

What a goal!

More Goals

Everton are playing some really nice football here, most recently a fantastic disguised pass from Idrissa Gueye which has eventually led to a corner.

There’s more goals in this for the Blues.

Richarlison Coming Off

An enforced change for Everton, who will hope Richarlison’s injury isn’t too severe.

Theo Walcott replaces the youngster.

Richarlison Down

Concern over Richarlison here, and it looks like Theo Walcott is coming on in the Brazilian’s place.

United Setup

United’s changes have them in a much more natural setup now.

Lindelof, who I’ve been impressed with this season, will be more comfortable in that central role, and McTominay is more industrious than Fred.

Second-Half Underway

We’re back underway!

Let’s hope the Blues can enjoy similar success in the second period.