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Everton continue progressive Premier League form with 2-0 away win at Ipswich

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Everton continued their streak of impressive form in the Premier League with a 2-0 win away at Ipswich Town.

Sean Dyche’s side appear to be growing into the season nicely – as well as benefitting from a favourable run of fixtures – with a streak of five games unbeaten in all competitions.

In the Premier League, Everton have two wins and two draws in their last four and the Toffees have created a welcome cushion between themselves and the drop zone, a gap which is now five points.

Iliman Ndiaye bagged his second league goal of the season to put the visitors in front at Portman Road, making an immediate impact following his £15 million move from Marseille in the summer.

Everton’s lead was doubled on the stroke of half-time when Dwight McNeil slipped centre-half Michael Keane through on goal, who made no mistake in doing his best centre-forward impression by firing home into the roof of the net with his weaker foot.

McNeil has been involved in six of Everton’s nine Premier League goals so fare this season – a proportion (67%) which is bettered by only Chelsea star Cole Palmer (69%).

WATCH: Ipswich 0-2 Everton Premier League Highlights

Dyche’s men haven’t conceded a goal from open play in five outings and add that with a run of four league games without defeat, the Blues are beginning to find their feet.

Back-to-back clean sheets is another positive for the Toffees to be encouraged by, and they drifted out to 5/2 to be relegated according to the best football betting sites.

Everton will like what they see in their league schedule, with games against Fulham, Southampton, West Ham and Brentford to follow.

As for Ipswich, the Tractor Boys remain on the cusp of the drop zone and Kieran McKenna’s side are still yet to pick up a win in all competitions so far this campaign.

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Joe Lyons is a sports writer with years of experience on reputable sports and gambling websites. Joe has also been published by Nottingham Forest, working with the academy and senior teams to produce content on matchdays. He formerly covered the Premier League and EFL as an on-site reporter during the 2020/21 season for Prost International. He is an expert in a range of sports including soccer, basketball, horse racing and American football. Joe specialises in long form content alongside news, tips and betting. Joe has a keen eye for the sports betting industry in the USA which covers the NBA and NFL, tracking and analysing the market as it changes throughout the season.

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