Everton ease relegation fears as Tottenham thumped
They battered Spurs, particularly in a cracking first half, and have now leapfrogged the north -London side into 12th spot nine points from the relegation dogfight with six games left.
Everton found the visitors in a generous mood, and looking like they had been comfortable in mid-table for far too long.
Spurs were awful in the first half, and although skipper Stephen Carr pulled a goal back in the second period, he was sent off two minutes later to compound his side's misery.
Everton had struck with fine goals from three defenders in that opening spell, David Unsworth, Gary Naysmith and Joseph Yobo grabbing the goals which have now eased fears of relegation.
The hosts opened with a flurry of chances, largely involving a high-speed Tomasz Radzinski. First, he arrived on the near post to send a Steve Watson cross just wide before providing a swirling ball in from the right which saw Kevin Kilbane force Kasey Keller into conceding a hasty corner.
And it was no surprise when Everton took the lead on 16 minutes. Thomas Gravesen's short corner to Gary Naysmith produced a swirling cross which Watson nodded on for Unsworth to turn into the roof of the net from close range.
Another defender got into the Everton scoring action on 24 minutes. Gary Doherty brought down Kilbane outside the box, and Naysmith stepped up to curl a beauty into the top corner with his left foot.
Jermain Defoe almost punished a Gravesen error and Davies was maybe a little unlucky when referee Rob Styles waved away penalty claims after a cross struck Naysmith on the arm.
But Spurs were more concerned with stopping the flow coming their way and they could not cope with the pace and movement of McFadden, Kilbane and Radzinski none of them playing as genuine central striker, but attacking from deep.
Carr was cautioned for a foul on Gravesen, Redknapp was booked for a hefty challenge on McFadden and Doherty for bringing down Gravesen as Everton took over.
Everton were soon three up. Doherty's foul on Gravesen produced another free-kick just outside the box on 40 minutes. Gravesen powered the ball in, Keller only palmed it out and Joseph Yobo finished off from inside the six-yard box.
The arrival after the break of Freddie Kanoute as substitute at least gave Spurs a target up front, and some pace and strength to trouble Yobo. Carr attempted to stir Spurs with a long-range shot, but Everton continued looked to add more goals.
Spurs' efforts deserved some reward by now and on 75 minutes they pulled one back when substitute Rohan Ricketts's through ball found full-back Carr, whose left foot shot beat Martyn.
But Carr's joy was short-lived as two minutes later he received his second yellow card for a foul on McFadden, and was sent off.
: Martyn, Pistone, Yobo, Unsworth, Naysmith, Watson, Gravesen (Carsley 87), Linderoth, Kilbane, McFadden (Jeffers 79), Radzinski.
: Keller, Carr, Doherty, Gardner, Ziege (Kanoute 45), Davies (Ricketts 72), Brown, Redknapp (Bunjevcevic 72), Kelly, Keane, Defoe.
: R Styles (Hampshire).
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