Everton remain unbeaten with comfortable win at Brighton

Demarai Gray and Dominic Calvert-Lewin fired Everton to a commanding 2-0 win at Brighton as the Toffees extended their unbeaten start to the new Premier League campaign.
Everton jumped into the embryonic table’s top four thanks to two wins and a draw, with Gray claiming his second goal of the season and Calvert-Lewin making it three in three games.
Brazil forward Richarlison had a petulant strop when denied the chance to take a penalty, with Calvert-Lewin instead coolly dispatching the spot-kick.
Boss Rafael Benitez insisted on Friday he was “99.9 per cent” sure Richarlison would stay at Goodison Park despite strong interest from Paris St Germain.
The 24-year-old appeared ready to tangle with anyone in his way at the Amex Stadium, but looked sharp and certainly never lacked passion. Captain Seamus Coleman won the penalty that Richarlison so wanted to take, and the skipper sorted out the mess for Calvert-Lewin stepping up as per team orders. Benitez won the tactical battle with Brighton counterpart Graham Potter, as the Seagulls surrendered their 100 per cent start to the season. Brighton’s 3-1-5-1 in possession ultimately left too much stress on the Seagulls when they lost the ball, which in the first half proved far too frequent.3⃣ games 3⃣ goals Ruthless from the off this season! ?@CalvertLewin14 ? pic.twitter.com/qW6dudP2nh
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