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Brighton and Hove Albion were soundly beaten 4-2 by an impressive Everton

. Maty Ryan 5/10
A smart early save to deny Calvert-Lewin but no chance with the headers from Calvert-Lewin or Mina. Could do nothing with the third after Trossard lost possession and Rodriguez swept home

. Ben White 6/10
A solid block on 15 minutes to deny Sigurdsson. Beaten easily at the far post for Calvert-Lewin's opener. Always looks good bringing the ball out from defence.

. Lewis Dunk 6/10
Looked frustrated with Albion's short freekicks when he went forward expecting a ball into the box. Defended well but disappointed to concede yet another goal from a set-piece.

. Adam Webster 5/10
Yerry Mina nipped ahead of Webster to head home Everton's second. Played most of the second half at left back as March switched flanks and was brutally exposed by Rodriguez

. Tariq Lamptey 6/10
Provided the cross that led to Maupay's goal. A solid display but struggled to have the impact of previous matches mainly due to Everton's possession and defensive shape. Replaced by Veltman at the break

5. Tariq Lamptey 6/10
Provided the cross that led to Maupay's goal. A solid display but struggled to have the impact of previous matches mainly due to Everton's possession and defensive shape. Replaced by Veltman at the break

6. Yves Bissouma 6/10
Gave the ball away early in a dangerous position and looked a bit rusty after his suspension. Scored a cracking consolation.

7. Steven Alzate 5/10
Booked early for a shove on Coleman and was on a tightrope the whole match. Has been impressive for Brighton this season but Everton's midfield were dominant on the day

8. Solly March 7/10
Comfortably Brighton's best player on the day. Started at left wing back and moved on to the right after the break. Always prepared to take his player on and provide a dangerous cross