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Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Thierno Barry give Toffees a winning start to Premier League campaign

Report and free match highlights as goals from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Thierno Barry gave Everton their first opening-weekend win for five years; Pierre Sage suffers defeat on his debut as Crystal Palace manager

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Highlights from the Premier League match between Everton and Crystal Palace.

Everton made a winning start to the new Premier League campaign by beating Crystal Palace 2-0 thanks to classy goals from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Thierno Barry.

David Moyes's side ruthlessly punished their visitors, under the new charge of Frenchman Pierre Sage, for a series of missed opportunities, scoring either side of the break to register their first opening-weekend win for five years.

The performance was symptomatic of a team maturing under the influence of wily Moyes. The Everton boss entrusted 19-year-old Harrison Armstrong with a midfield role alongside new signing Hayden Hackney. Armstrong was involved in the first goal and Hackney connected to a superb second.

The teenager's hustle turned the ball over for Dewsbury-Hall to jinx inside Chris Richards and pick out the far corner just before half-time. Shortly after the break, Hackney's quick thinking from a free-kick got Iliman Ndiaye away and he picked out Barry with a cutting cross.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall celebrates with Iliman Ndiaye after scoring Everton's opener
Image: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall celebrates with Iliman Ndiaye after scoring Everton's opener

"Everton did a professional job. Armstrong and Hackney were very good," reflected Tim Sherwood on Soccer Saturday.

Palace, meanwhile, faded horribly after a promising opening. Their conversion issues appear to have been carried over from last season, with Jean-Philippe Mateta guilty of spurning a prime opportunity when the game was goalless, adding to the frustration of Eddie Nketiah's earlier miss. The former Arsenal forward drew a world-class save from Jordan Pickford but should have scored with a curling effort that was tipped onto the woodwork.

Palace's expected goals tally (2.04) was their highest in a Premier League game without scoring since December 2018.

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Sky Sports' Tim Sherwood:

"I don't think there's any danger of Palace getting relegated or dragged into that sort of argument. They play a really attractive style of football but just sometimes you have to pick when to play open. They played right into the hands of Everton.

"Everton counter-attacked; they've got quality and pace on the counter and they've punished them.

"There's been some fantastic football played by Palace but they're on the wrong end of the result."

The key moments from Hill Dickinson Stadium

17: SAVE! Pickford denies Nketiah with a save-of-the-season contender, pushing his strike onto the frame of the goal.

38: POST! Nketiah picks out Mateta with a teasing low cross but the striker can only plant against the foot of the post.

43: GOAL! Dewsbury-Hall beats Dean Henderson with a sublime strike from a difficult angle.

53: GOAL! Barry rises highest to Ndiaye's clever cross and heads past Henderson.

68: SETBACK! Chadi Riad is stretchered off with a worrying knee injury.

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