Everton beat West Ham United 2-0 on Saturday evening.

Pundit Jamie Redknapp has told the Daily Mail that he thinks Everton were ‘utterly dominant’ against West Ham United on Saturday afternoon.
After beating Chelsea 2-0 at Goodison Park, Everton fans may have felt that the international break came at the worst possible time.
However, Marco Silva masterminded another fine win, as Everton outclassed West Ham in another 2-0 victory, this time away from home.
Kurt Zouma converted Gylfi Sigurdsson’s early corner to put Everton in front, before Bernard made it 2-0 before half time as the Toffees ran riot.
Everton saw the game out to clinch a 2-0 win, and that’s now four clean sheets in the last five and three wins in that run, as Silva starts to show signs of life.
His spell at Goodison Park has been patchy so far, but a strong end to the season would give fans the reassurance they need that Silva is the man for the job.

The stats of the game really tell the tale; Everton had 17 shots, nine on target and nine corners, whilst West Ham had just three shots, only one on target and four corners, as they were blown away in their own home.
Now, Redknapp has described the win itself as ‘utterly dominant’, and went on to talk about the bigger picture, feeling that Everton are starting to click under Silva, and they should be looking to really build momentum in the final weeks of the season.
“What a crucial month it has been for Marco Silva,” said Redknapp. “Everton have been woefully inconsistent this season but in the last few weeks have produced performances that suggest things are finally starting to click. They followed up a brilliant win over Chelsea with an utterly dominant victory at West Ham. Silva must use the remaining games to build momentum to take into next season,” he added.

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