AROUNA KONE capped his best day for Everton with a hat-trick in Roberto Martinez’s biggest victory.



The Ivory Coast star went crazy against Sam Allardyce's strugglers with one help and three objectives at ricocheting Goodison.

The late Howard Kendall was fittingly recalled in the fourth moment with an animating applause however his old club could have been behind in a boisterous opening.

Sunderland hit the post twice in an empowering begin. Patrick van Aanholt and Adam Johnson verged on giving them the lead.

Be that as it may, their feeble safeguard was opened up by Kone's go to Gerard Deulofeu who scratched a shot past Costel Pantilimon.

Allardyce's stresses at the back were evident and Kone basically ventured to one side before smacking in the second.

Jermain Defoe scored a splendid objective on half time, leaving John Stones and Ramiro Funes Mori for dead before shooting.

Steven Fletcher even leveled with a fine header from a van Aanholt cross before the conduits opened.

Deulofeu was occupied for a crazy jump before demonstrating his better favor a cross that Sebastian Coates put in his own objective.

The Spaniard then played in Romelu Lukaku who sprinted away and adjusted Pantilimon for a tasteful fourth.

The fifth came not long after with Ross Barkley and James McCarthy joining to allow Kone to cover his shot.

Lukaku and Kone joined magnificently for the 6th with the Belgian crossing richly for his mate to gesture in from short proximity.
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