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Everton and Aston Villa coast to convincing victories

Updated / Wednesday, 4 Dec 2024 **22:32**

![Two of Everton's four goals came from veteran Wolves centre-back Craig Dawson](https://img.rasset.ie/00217d91-800.jpg)

Two of Everton's four goals came from veteran Wolves centre-back Craig Dawson

**Everton** hit four past **Wolves** as they racked up their biggest home win since April 2019 to ease some of the growing pressure on manager Sean Dyche.

The Premier League's joint-lowest scorers suddenly found their fortunes had changed as Ashley Young scored his first goal in more than two years just eight months short of his 40th birthday to kick-start a vital 4-0 victory.

But becoming the club’s oldest goalscorer and the oldest player to rack up 50 in the Premier League was merely the start of an extraordinary game on one of the few remaining nights under the lights at Goodison Park.

On-loan midfielder Orel Mangala, having being found guilty by VAR of interfering from an offside position when James Tarkowski netted, made amends by lashing home for his first since joining from Lyon.

However, the luck did not extend to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, back in the side after being dropped against Manchester United, whose goalless run extended to 10 games after Craig Dawson was credited with two second-half own goals after coming under pressure from the striker who looked back to his bright best.

The result put Wolves head coach Gary O’Neil under even more scrutiny with the team second from bottom and four adrift of safety.

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Aston Villa were three goals to the good by the 34th minute, with Matty Cash scoring what turned out to be the home side's final goal of the night

**Aston Villa** scored three first-half goals as they recorded their first win since October with a comfortable 3-1 victory over **Brentford** at Villa Park.

Villa's last win came against Fulham 46 days and eight games ago and they jumped back into the top half of the Premier League table with a scintillating performance in the opening 45 minutes.

Unai Emery has never gone nine matches without a win as manager but Brentford never posed a threat to prolong that run as Villa cashed in on a dominant first period, with goals from Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Matty Cash.

Brentford have only managed one point away from home all season and Mikkel Damsgaard’s effort after the break proved to be in vain as their miserable run on the road continued.

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