Somehow only one goal materialised from Everton and Leeds trading blows all evening at Goodison Park but the visitors will not complain at the meagre return. Raphinha’s first goal for Leeds since his £17m arrival from Rennes settled a hugely entertaining contest to give Marcelo Bielsa’s side their third Premier League away win of the season.

A second successive home defeat for Everton, plus a suspected hamstring injury to Allan, may have been hard to take for Carlo Ancelotti but his team had enough chances to have prospered before the Brazilian struck in the 79th minute.

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