Everton beat Brentford to guarantee survival
In-form Everton guaranteed their Premier League survival with three games to spare by edging to victory over lacklustre Brentford.
Sean Dyche's side benefited from Luton losing at Wolves earlier on Saturday, and this result at Goodison Park allowed Everton to leapfrog Brentford into 15th place - 11 points clear of the relegation zone.
Idrissa Gueye was the surprise match winner, smashing home a first-time finish into the top corner on the hour mark after reacting quickest to Brentford's defenders failing to clear the ball.
A first half severely lacking in quality was summed up by neither side being able to find a shot on target. Home midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure should have done better with a volley which he screwed wide from 10 yards.
The contest improved in the second period and Everton's England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford made an excellent stop to deny the returning Ivan Toney.
At the other end, Everton were inches away from breaking the deadlock when Dwight McNeil's thunderous drive from long range rattled the crossbar, before Gueye's goal ensured the Blues maintained their proud top-flight status.
Job well done for Dyche
Everton were crushed 6-0 at Chelsea on 15 April and faced a run of three consecutive home games which would make or break another tumultuous season.
They have bounced back from that mauling at Stamford Bridge in style, beating Nottingham Forest, Merseyside rivals Liverpool and now Brentford, all with clean sheets.
The Toffees were last relegated from the top flight in 1951 but looked in serious peril this season after receiving two points deductions totalling eight points and going on a run of 13 league games without a victory.
Dyche's men defeated Bournemouth on the final day of last season to stay up, and beat Crystal Palace from 2-0 behind at half-time in their penultimate game of the previous season under Frank Lampard to secure safety.
Although circumstances were less dramatic this time, this was equally significant.
At full-time, Dyche strode on to the pitch and heartily applauded all four corners of the ground, knowing this was a job well done under trying circumstances.
The Blues still face an uncertain future off the pitch as a protracted takeover by 777 Partners has yet to be completed, but they can at least plan for next season knowing they will still be in the Premier League.
Gueye's thumping goal was worthy of winning a game that was turgid in large parts, going down as another important strike from the Senegal midfielder after he opened the scoring against Forest last Sunday.
The scoreline could have been more handsome had McNeil's thunderbolt dipped in, while James Garner also struck the crossbar in injury time with a free-kick from out wide which almost sailed in.
Brentford, meanwhile, have had to endure a tough campaign but have also staved off any threat of relegation despite this loss.
England striker Toney was back after a hip injury and should have scored with his effort that was kept out by Pickford, and the Everton goalkeeper also saved well from Keane Lewis-Potter to preserve his 12th clean sheet of the campaign.
Player of the match
BranthwaiteJarrad Branthwaite
Everton
Squad number32Player nameBranthwaite
Average rating6.97
Squad number27Player nameGueye
Average rating6.93
Squad number7Player nameMcNeil
Average rating6.68
Squad number6Player nameTarkowski
Average rating6.60
Squad number1Player namePickford
Average rating6.60
Squad number22Player nameGodfrey
Average rating6.46
Squad number16Player nameDoucouré
Average rating6.44
Squad number8Player nameOnana
Average rating6.42
Squad number37Player nameGarner
Average rating6.40
Squad number5Player nameKeane
Average rating6.38
Squad number28Player nameYoussef Chermiti
Average rating6.33
Squad number18Player nameYoung
Average rating6.05
Squad number11Player nameHarrison
Average rating5.94
Brentford
Squad number22Player nameCollins
Average rating6.59
Squad number11Player nameWissa
Average rating5.80
Squad number12Player nameReguilón
Average rating5.63
Squad number19Player nameMbeumo
Average rating5.56
Squad number5Player namePinnock
Average rating5.37
Squad number8Player nameJensen
Average rating5.36
Squad number6Player nameNørgaard
Average rating5.35
Squad number20Player nameAjer
Average rating5.34
Squad number27Player nameJanelt
Average rating5.23
Squad number24Player nameDamsgaard
Average rating5.18
Squad number17Player nameToney
Average rating5.13
Squad number23Player nameLewis-Potter
Average rating5.12
Squad number1Player nameFlekken
Average rating5.08
Squad number30Player nameRoerslev
Average rating5.03
Squad number9Player nameSchade
Average rating4.97
Squad number33Player nameYarmoliuk
Average rating4.91
Line-ups
Everton
Formation 4-4-1-1
1Pickford
22Godfrey6Tarkowski32Branthwaite18Young
11Harrison27Gueye37Garner7McNeil
16Doucouré
28Ramalho Chermiti
- 1Pickford
- 22Godfrey
- 6TarkowskiBooked at 74mins
- 32Branthwaite
- 18Young
- 11Harrison
- 27GueyeSubstituted forOnanaat 78'minutes
- 37Garner
- 7McNeil
- 16Doucouré
- 28Ramalho ChermitiSubstituted forKeaneat 90+5'minutes
Substitutes
- 5Keane
- 8Onana
- 10Danjuma
- 12Neves Virgínia
- 21André Gomes
- 31Lonergan
- 51Warrington
- 58Hunt
- 86Metcalfe
Brentford
Formation 4-3-3
1Flekken
20Ajer22Collins5Pinnock12Reguilón
8Jensen6Nørgaard27Janelt
19Mbeumo17Toney11Wissa
- 1Flekken
- 20AjerSubstituted forRoerslevat 84'minutes
- 22Collins
- 5Pinnock
- 12ReguilónBooked at 43minsSubstituted forSchadeat 77'minutes
- 8Jensen
- 6NørgaardSubstituted forYarmoliukat 78'minutes
- 27JaneltSubstituted forDamsgaardat 67'minutes
- 19MbeumoBooked at 90mins
- 17Toney
- 11WissaSubstituted forLewis-Potterat 68'minutes
Substitutes
- 9Schade
- 13M Jorgensen
- 14Ghoddos
- 15Onyeka
- 23Lewis-Potter
- 24Damsgaard
- 30Roerslev
- 31Valdimarsson
- 33Yarmoliuk
Match Stats
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Match ends, Everton 1, Brentford 0.