
Senegal international Iliman Ndiaye was among the group of African internationals who found the back of the net for English Premier League club Everton as they hammered Leicester 4-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Everton have seen a sharp rise in form ever since former coach David Moyes returned to replace Sean Dyche at Goodison Park.
The Toffees needed just one minute to punish the Foxes when France born Mali international, Abdoulaye Doucoure fired them ahead.
Portugal born Guinea-Bissau forward Norberto Gomes, popularly known as Beto, inked a brace on the 6th and just on the stroke of half time separating the two sides into the break.
The game wore on in the second half with no more goals until added time when Ndiaye iced the cake for Everton to finish proceedings at 4-0.
Ndiaye has played 23 times this season with 6 goals scored while Doucoure has notched 21 league matches with a goal to his credit. Beto continues to find his stride in the Premier League with three goals scored over the last month after only finding the net in League Cup play in the first half of the campaign.
The big win sent Everton into 15th on the standing on 26 points from 23 league matches.
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