• EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 6: Started badly when his poor footwork almost gifted West Brom goal in first 30 seconds. No chance with two wonderful strikes from West Brom. A couple of decent stops as well, although still remains unconvincing at times. Getty
    EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 6: Started badly when his poor footwork almost gifted West Brom goal in first 30 seconds. No chance with two wonderful strikes from West Brom. A couple of decent stops as well, although still remains unconvincing at times. Getty
  • Lucas Digne - 7: The recipient of a relentless stream of cross-field passes from Rodriguez and a real attacking threat down the left. Hit the bar with a second-half free-kick. Lovely first-time volleyed cross almost set up Richarlison late on. Reuters
    Lucas Digne - 7: The recipient of a relentless stream of cross-field passes from Rodriguez and a real attacking threat down the left. Hit the bar with a second-half free-kick. Lovely first-time volleyed cross almost set up Richarlison late on. Reuters
  • Seamus Coleman - 7: Good performance down the right by Everton's captain. Often left isolated in first half with Rodriguez not particularly keen on defensive work but stuck to his task. His run and cross helped set up Calvert-Lewin's opener. Reuters
    Seamus Coleman - 7: Good performance down the right by Everton's captain. Often left isolated in first half with Rodriguez not particularly keen on defensive work but stuck to his task. His run and cross helped set up Calvert-Lewin's opener. Reuters
  • Michael Keane - 7: More convincing at the back than his central-defensive partner. Grabbed his second goal of the week after stabbing home the rebound after Johnstone had saved Richarlison's header. Headed an earlier chance over the bar. AFP
    Michael Keane - 7: More convincing at the back than his central-defensive partner. Grabbed his second goal of the week after stabbing home the rebound after Johnstone had saved Richarlison's header. Headed an earlier chance over the bar. AFP
  • Yerry Mina - 5: Woeful defending for West Brom opener. Backed off and backed off to allow Diangana free shot on goal. Could have proved costly had Gibb's crazy moment not turned the game on its head. Getty
    Yerry Mina - 5: Woeful defending for West Brom opener. Backed off and backed off to allow Diangana free shot on goal. Could have proved costly had Gibb's crazy moment not turned the game on its head. Getty
  • Allan - 7: A rock in front of the back four and, as teammate Keane said earlier this week, the Brazilian is "a defender's dream". Drove one long-range effort straight at Johnstone. Looks made for the Premier League. AP
    Allan - 7: A rock in front of the back four and, as teammate Keane said earlier this week, the Brazilian is "a defender's dream". Drove one long-range effort straight at Johnstone. Looks made for the Premier League. AP
  • Andre Gomes - 7: The Portuguese might not get the same plaudits as certain teammates but played important part for Everton here. PA
    Andre Gomes - 7: The Portuguese might not get the same plaudits as certain teammates but played important part for Everton here. PA
  • Abdoulaye Doucoure - 7: Powerhouse in midfield, constantly chasing, tackling and harassing opponents. Booked in first half after the lively Diangana had him look a bit silly after flicking the ball over his head. AP
    Abdoulaye Doucoure - 7: Powerhouse in midfield, constantly chasing, tackling and harassing opponents. Booked in first half after the lively Diangana had him look a bit silly after flicking the ball over his head. AP
  • James Rodriguez - 8.5: The Colombian certainly has a fantastic left foot on him. Superb finish from edge of area on brink of half-time despite being surrounded by defenders. Cross helped set up Calvert-Lewin's second goal and his corner supplied the striker's hat-trick. Constantly switching play from right to left with quality cross-field balls to Digne. Deducted half a mark for making the most of Gibbs' moment of madness by hitting the deck very quickly holding his face, also not exactly enthusiastic about tracking back - but that's not what Ancelotti signed him for. Impressive. Getty
    James Rodriguez - 8.5: The Colombian certainly has a fantastic left foot on him. Superb finish from edge of area on brink of half-time despite being surrounded by defenders. Cross helped set up Calvert-Lewin's second goal and his corner supplied the striker's hat-trick. Constantly switching play from right to left with quality cross-field balls to Digne. Deducted half a mark for making the most of Gibbs' moment of madness by hitting the deck very quickly holding his face, also not exactly enthusiastic about tracking back - but that's not what Ancelotti signed him for. Impressive. Getty
  • Richarlison - 7: Will be wondering how he did not score. Saw teammate Calvert-Lewin steal one goal-bound effort off him and was denied by the linesman's flag after a magnificent finish into the top corner. Always on the move and causing Baggies' defence problems. PA
    Richarlison - 7: Will be wondering how he did not score. Saw teammate Calvert-Lewin steal one goal-bound effort off him and was denied by the linesman's flag after a magnificent finish into the top corner. Always on the move and causing Baggies' defence problems. PA
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin 8: Missed a glorious early chance when he headed Rodriguez cross wide from six yards. But was not to be denied with a clever backheel finish for this first, a toe poke on the line to steal a goal-bound effort off Richarlison for his second and a finish off his back to complete the hat-trick. PA
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin 8: Missed a glorious early chance when he headed Rodriguez cross wide from six yards. But was not to be denied with a clever backheel finish for this first, a toe poke on the line to steal a goal-bound effort off Richarlison for his second and a finish off his back to complete the hat-trick. PA
  • SUBS: Gylfi Sigurdsson - (On for Doucoure 65') 7: Slotted straight in with the team already dominating. Produced one sumptuous cross-field pass to help set up an Everton chance. EPA
    SUBS: Gylfi Sigurdsson - (On for Doucoure 65') 7: Slotted straight in with the team already dominating. Produced one sumptuous cross-field pass to help set up an Everton chance. EPA
  • Alex Iwobi - (On for Calvert-Lewin 71') 6: Little impact after coming on. Getty
    Alex Iwobi - (On for Calvert-Lewin 71') 6: Little impact after coming on. Getty
  • Moise Kean - (On for Rodriguez 78') NA. Had one chance which the Italian put wide. AFP
    Moise Kean - (On for Rodriguez 78') NA. Had one chance which the Italian put wide. AFP
  • WEST BROM RATINGS: Sam Johnstone - 6: Never a good day if a goalkeeper concedes five but little blame on his part, to be fair. Left particularly exposed in second half as Everton made extra man count going forward AP
    WEST BROM RATINGS: Sam Johnstone - 6: Never a good day if a goalkeeper concedes five but little blame on his part, to be fair. Left particularly exposed in second half as Everton made extra man count going forward AP
  • Darnell Furlong - 6: Had his hands full dealing with Everton's regular attacks down his right flank. AP
    Darnell Furlong - 6: Had his hands full dealing with Everton's regular attacks down his right flank. AP
  • Semi Ajayi - 6: A tough afternoon up against Everton's attacking threats. Reuters
    Semi Ajayi - 6: A tough afternoon up against Everton's attacking threats. Reuters
  • Dara O'Shea - 6: Produced some excellent balls out of defence, particularly in opening half. Gave away ludicrous corner in first half which Everton failed to capitalise on. AP
    Dara O'Shea - 6: Produced some excellent balls out of defence, particularly in opening half. Gave away ludicrous corner in first half which Everton failed to capitalise on. AP
  • Kyle Bartley - 7: Some vital headers and interceptions but, like the rest of the defence, was over-run at times in second half. Reuters
    Kyle Bartley - 7: Some vital headers and interceptions but, like the rest of the defence, was over-run at times in second half. Reuters
  • Kieran Gibbs - 3: Cost West Brom any chance of coming away with three three points with a crazy attack on Rodriguez. Granted, the Colombian made the most of the incident, but if you push someone on the face, you can have no complaints at being shown a red card. AFP
    Kieran Gibbs - 3: Cost West Brom any chance of coming away with three three points with a crazy attack on Rodriguez. Granted, the Colombian made the most of the incident, but if you push someone on the face, you can have no complaints at being shown a red card. AFP
  • Jake Livermore - 7: Was a key player in West Brom's fine start to this game. Unlucky to see shot hit the post and also produced some crunching tackles. Reuters
    Jake Livermore - 7: Was a key player in West Brom's fine start to this game. Unlucky to see shot hit the post and also produced some crunching tackles. Reuters
  • Romaine Sawyers - 6: A mixed bag. Worked so hard throughout although one awful short pass in his own crowded penalty area in the first half almost handed Everton a goal. AP
    Romaine Sawyers - 6: A mixed bag. Worked so hard throughout although one awful short pass in his own crowded penalty area in the first half almost handed Everton a goal. AP
  • Grady Diangana - 8: What on earth were West Ham thinking of letting this man go? A fantastic first half where he tormented Everton from the first minute. Brilliant run from in his own half - although aided by terrible Everton defending - and cracking finish to put his team 1-0 up. Didn't deserve to be on the losing side. AFP
    Grady Diangana - 8: What on earth were West Ham thinking of letting this man go? A fantastic first half where he tormented Everton from the first minute. Brilliant run from in his own half - although aided by terrible Everton defending - and cracking finish to put his team 1-0 up. Didn't deserve to be on the losing side. AFP
  • Matheus Pereira - 7: Absolutely stunning free-kick just after the break that gave Pickford no chance. He and Diangana give the Baggies hope going forward. Reuters
    Matheus Pereira - 7: Absolutely stunning free-kick just after the break that gave Pickford no chance. He and Diangana give the Baggies hope going forward. Reuters
  • Callum Robinson - 6: Some good moments from the attacker although faded as the match wore on. PA
    Callum Robinson - 6: Some good moments from the attacker although faded as the match wore on. PA
  • SUBS: Kyle Edwards (On for Diangana 71') 6: Hard to make an impression coming on when your team are 5-2 down and being ripped apart. AP
    SUBS: Kyle Edwards (On for Diangana 71') 6: Hard to make an impression coming on when your team are 5-2 down and being ripped apart. AP
  • Matt Phillips - (On for Pereira 71') 6: Match was over by the time he was introduced. Getty
    Matt Phillips - (On for Pereira 71') 6: Match was over by the time he was introduced. Getty
  • Sam Field - (On for Sawyers 75') NA. AP
    Sam Field - (On for Sawyers 75') NA. AP

James Rodriguez 8.5, Dominic Calvert-Lewin 8; Kieran Gibbs 3 – Everton v West Brom player ratings


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Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Everton might have made a flying start to the new season but the striker is not getting carried away.

The 23-year-old bagged his first senior hat-trick in Saturday's 5-2 mauling of 10-man West Brom, which followed his winner away at Tottenham Hotspur last weekend as Everton suggest they could be a real threat for the European places this season.

With a vastly improved midfield that includes Colombian playmaker James Rodriguez, Everton created 32 goal attempts in their opening two matches, with four of them converted by Calvert-Lewin.

"You look at the quality we have got on the ball, it was important we utilised the extra man," the striker said after the match. "We created space and chances, and I was happy to be in the box to tap them in."

Calvert-Lewin hailed the impact of manager Carlo Ancelotti, who is helping him hone his predatory instincts in the box.

"He’s on me every day for one-touch finishes and being in the box to put the ball in the back of the net. It’s nice to know that what I am working on in training is coming off.

"But it’s important not to get carried away. I just need to keep taking care of business, scoring goals and playing well, and the rest will take care of itself."

As for the Baggies, they were left to rue a moment of madness by former Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs, who was sent off for pushing Rodriguez in the face just before the break.

Before then, Slaven Bilic's team – and winger Grady Diangana in particular – had been making life difficult for Everton.

Bilic, who was also shown a red card for remonstrating with officials heading off the pitch at half-time, said of Gibbs: “He can’t do that, he’s old enough. He’s experienced. He played a great game until then.

"He reacted to something James did to him but he wasn’t clever enough to go down when he clipped him. He reacted and gave the referee no choice. It was our mistake.

“Why I’m frustrated is the way we were tactically in the first half, we were closing them down, passing the ball, the way we pressed them, it can’t be 2-1 for them. To show that naivety to go down after we are 1-0 up and to get the red card is frustrating.”

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