Folks, if you're a Chelsea fan, you might want to look away. Because what happened at Goodison Park tonight wasn't just a loss - it was a statement. Everton dismantled Chelsea 3-0, and this wasn't your average defeat. This was the Toffees' biggest win over the Blues in the Premier League era.
Let me paint you the picture. Beto grabbed a brace, and Iliman Ndiaye added the exclamation point late to complete the rout. The Goodison faithful were in full voice, and why wouldn't they be? This wasn't just three points - this was a statement of intent from David Moyes' side.
Here's what makes this result even more remarkable: Everton now sit seventh in the table, just five points behind fourth-place Aston Villa. The European dream isn't just alive, folks - it's thriving. Meanwhile, Chelsea are now just two points ahead of the Toffees and only three clear of Liverpool.
For Chelsea, this is their second consecutive three-goal hammering, following that midweek Champions League disaster against PSG. When it rains, it pours, and right now it's a monsoon at Stamford Bridge.
"We never forget where we come from," could apply to this Everton side. They've fought through relegation battles, points deductions, and ownership chaos. Now? They're making noise in the race for Europe.
That's what sports is all about, folks. When everyone counts you out, you show up and deliver a performance like this. Everton didn't just win - they dominated. They outworked, outfought, and outplayed one of the Premier League's traditional powerhouses.
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has some serious questions to answer. Two three-goal defeats in a row? That's not a blip. That's a crisis.
