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Sat 16 Aug 2008, Goodison ParkReferee: A Marriner
 Team Lineup 
24
Howard
18
Neville
4
Yobo
   
5
Lescott
19
Nuno Valente
(78)
10
Arteta
26
Rodwell
6
Jagielka
3
Baines
21
Osman
22
Yakubu
   
Substitutes
36
Kissock
38
Wallace
32
Gosling
37
Baxter
(78)
27
Jutkiewicz
12
Turner
35
Agard
 
 Match Quotes
Everton manager David Moyes
"Our defending at times was rubbish. We had experienced players, internationals, who were not at the races. We gave away a daft free-kick for their winner. On the balance, Blackburn probably deserved the win, but we had enough chances and once we were ahead we should have had defenders out there who could have hung on to the victory."

- David Moyes

 
Everton 2
Blackburn Rovers 3
Scorer: Arteta (45)
Scorer: Yakubu (64)
Scorer: Dunn (21)
Scorer: Santa Cruz (65)
Scorer: Ooijer (90)
Attendance: 38675 FT (16:54)

 

Sir Alex Ferguson was in the Goodison Park directors' box to see Blackburn Rovers' Paul Ince make it a winning start to his Barclays Premier League managerial career.

Ferguson no doubt taught Ince a few things about true grit when he played under the Scot at Old Trafford - and the protege seems to have implanted that spirit into his Blackburn side.

Rovers won with a goal from defender Andre Ooijer four minutes into injury time. They had led through David Dunn, before Mikel Arteta equalised for Everton with a fine free-kick in first-half injury-time.

When Ayegbeni Yakubu put Everton ahead, it looked as if the hosts were going to grab the points. But Roque Santa Cruz and then Dutchman Ooijer had different ideas.

Rovers who had three good early chances. Morten Gamst Pedersen surged through the middle to force Tim Howard into a finger-tip save.

Then two excellent crosses from Reid were both met by Santa Cruz and headed just wide. Everton's response was a 25-yarder from Jack Rodwell that was held low by Robinson.

smart save

Dunn, from 35 yards, almost embarrassed out-of-position Howard. Dunn, cutting in from the left, forced Howard into a smart save. But the next time Dunn was in a shooting position, he bagged an excellent goal on 22 minutes.

Pedersen and Santa Cruz were involved in the build-up, but Dunn did much of the hard work himself by sending Phil Jagielka skidding away on his backside - having shifted the ball from right to left foot before firing wide of Howard.

Dunn's excellent goal gave Rovers the lift they needed, and they were finding too much room in the centre of midfield. Rodwell was doing his best, but the makeshift partnership with Jagielka was a worry.

Moyes attempted to solve the problem by moving Baines to left-back and shifting Nuno Valente into midfield. But there was pace about Blackburn's play.

But two minutes into first-half injury-time, Arteta was on the scoresheet with a curling free-kick - for a harsh hand-ball against Reid - that left Robinson standing.

Everton could have been ahead two minutes into the second period. Rodwell put Baines away on the left - and when the cross flashed in front of goal both Yakubu and Leon Osman failed by inches to connect with the cross.

far post

Jason Roberts' fine run into the box past three defenders was finally halted by a combination of Howard and Joleon Lescott - when it looked as if the Rovers man would score. Jagielka then saw a header from Arteta's corner flash just wide.

After 64 minutes, Everton surged into the lead. Yakubu's neat ball out to the left sent Arteta racing away - and when the far-post cross arrived, Yakubu was towering above everyone to head home.

The lead lasted two minutes. Warnock's angled ball in from the left saw Santa Cruz get goal side of Lescott to ease the ball past Howard.

Roberts forced a fine save from Howard, with Lescott's block stopping Roberts' second attempt.

With 11 minutes left, Everton sent on Jose Baxter for his debut in place of Valente - making him the Toffees' youngest ever senior player at 16 years and 196 days old.

In the last minute of normal time, Baxter out-jumped Robinson at the far post to head over from a Phil Neville cross.

But Blackburn stole the points in the 94th minute when Warnock's free-kick was headed against the post by Ryan Nelsen, with Ooijer tapping home the rebound.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Everton's Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta

(Everton)
Goal and assist for the Spanish midfielder to help secure the win.
 IKTS Snapshot
0 per cent
Not a single person playing IKTS correctly predicted the 2-3 scoreline.
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Blackburn Rovers
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Robinson
2
Ooijer
   
4
Samba
6
Nelsen
3
Warnock
   
16
Reid
8
Dunn
  
(90)
15
Mokoena
12
Pedersen
(75)
9
Santa Cruz
30
Roberts
(82)
Substitutes
24
Treacy
(75)
27
Derbyshire
19
Villanueva
32
Brown
5
Kerimoglu
(90)
22
Simpson
10
McCarthy
(82)
 
 Match Quotes
Home Shirt
"We have won at Everton and not many teams do that apart from the top four. It was a great achievement. The whole performance was fantastic, to come from behind twice and win was outstanding. I would have settled for a point at one stage. We want to keep our best players, be it Roque Santa Cruz, Stephen Warnock or Benni McCarthy and any one of a dozen players."

- Paul Ince

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