Everton Crush Leicester 4-0 as Doucoure Nets Fourth-Fastest Goal in Premier League History
Abdoulaye Doucoure's record-setting 10.18-second goal propels Everton to their third straight win under David Moyes, lifting them out of the relegation zone.
- Abdoulaye Doucoure scored just 10.18 seconds into the match, marking the fastest goal of the Premier League season and the fourth-fastest in its history.
- Doucoure's goal, assisted by a long ball from goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, is also the quickest ever scored by an Everton player in the Premier League.
- Portuguese striker Beto added two goals in the first half, exploiting Leicester City’s defensive struggles with well-timed runs behind their high line.
- Iliman Ndiaye sealed Everton’s dominant performance with a late goal following a defensive mix-up by Leicester in the 90th minute.
- The victory pushes Everton to 15th place in the Premier League standings with 26 points, while Leicester remains in 17th, just one point above the relegation zone after eight losses in their last nine games.