Provided the eventual clearance following the early chance for Hwang and has competed well in the air but almost inadvertently scored an own goal when his interception had to be saved by Pickford only for Wolves to bundle in the rebound.

Born in Birkenhead, he began his career at his hometown club Tranmere Rovers before moving on to Everton, the club he had supported as a child. A prolific goalscorer, he was particularly known for having a penchant for scoring goals with his head, courtesy of his elevation and athleticism, as well as his powerful and accurate heading ability, which has led pundits to describe him as one of the greatest aerial specialists of all time.[3][4][5][6] Dean played the majority of his career at Everton before injuries caught up with him and he moved on to new challenges at Notts County, and eventually Sligo Rovers.


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In his sixteen months at Tranmere, spanning seasons 1923/24 and 1924/25, he scored 27 goals in 30 league appearances. All 27 were in the second of those two seasons in which he averaged exactly a goal per game. His exploits attracted the interest of many clubs across England, including Arsenal and Newcastle United.[8] Upon leaving Tranmere Rovers, secretary Bert Cooke reneged on an agreement to pay ten percent of the transfer fee to Dean. Dean was paid one percent of the fee, which he gave to his parents (who donated it to Birkenhead General Hospital).

He later revealed that he expected a 300 signing fee to be given to his parents when he transferred to Everton. They received only 30, and Tranmere Rovers manager Bert Cooke told him "that's all the League will allow". Dean appealed to John McKenna, chairman of the Football Association, but was told "I'm afraid you've signed, and that's it."[8] Dean signed for Everton in March 1925 for 3,000, then a record fee received for any Third Division player, any 18-year old, and any Tranmere Rovers player.[16] He made his debut away to Arsenal, and scored his first Everton goal later that month, at home to Aston Villa.[16] He scored 32 goals in his first full season, 1925-26, benefiting from a change to the offside law.[16] A motorcycling accident at Holywell in north Wales in summer 1926 left Dean with a fractured skull and jaw, and doctors were unsure whether he would be able to play again.[16] In his next game for Everton he scored using his head, leading Evertonians to joke that the doctor left a metal plate in Dean's head. He rejoined the first team in October 1926, scoring in his first game back, away to Leeds United.[16] Dean finished the 1926-27 season with 21 goals from 27 games as Everton avoided relegation by a single place.[16]

Dean was involved in the 1927 and 1929 editions of the British Home Championship. During the 1927 edition, Dean scored four goals in his two games for England and scored twice against Scotland at Hampden Park. Despite the loss, the Scots won the competition overall and applauded Dean (who finished the tournament as top scorer). In the 1929 edition, he scored in his only outing against Ireland at Goodison Park.

In December 1930 and again in October 1931, Dean became the first Everton player to score two hat-tricks in one month of competitive play. His record stood for nearly ninety years until Dominic Calvert-Lewin equalled it in September 2020.[37]

Calvert-Lewin scored his 50th Premier League goal to help Everton beat West Ham. The hosts had the first chance of the match. Paqueta flicked the ball over the head of Patterson and drilled a pass across to Bowen, but he blasted his shot wide. Harrison had a shot saved by Areola before an entertaining second half. Bowen had a goal-bound effort blocked by Branthwaite, with Everton scoring soon after. Harrison found Calvert-Lewin, who rolled past two defenders before driving his strike across the goal and into the bottom corner. Bowen smashed a shot over from a tight angle before Doucoure had a golden opportunity. He got onto the end of a clever flick from Calvert-Lewin, but his effort was pushed wide by Areola. Paqueta then found Benrahma with an excellent cross for West Ham's final chance. However, his powerful volley was stopped by Pickford. Attention now turns to the EFL Cup. West Ham host Arsenal and Everton welcome Burnley. That's all for today, goodbye.

A rare mistake from Tarkowski and Ben Godfrey, who combined to trip James, allowed Havertz to score his third goal in as many games from the spot, but Everton were not to be denied as Simms charged into the Chelsea area and ended their three-game winning run.

By Mike Collett LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal showed the resilience that could underpin a Premier League title challenge when they scored twice in the closing minutes to draw 2-2 at Everton after the home side largely dominated the match on Saturday. Aaron Ramsey tapped in after 83 minutes and substitute Olivier Giroud planted home a header in the 90th to cancel out the lead Everton held after a first-half header from Seamus Coleman and Steven Naismith's second on the stroke of halftime. Chelsea, who beat Leicester City 2-0 at Stamford Bridge with goals from home debutant Diego Costa and Eden Hazard, and Swansea City, who sank Burnley 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium, head the early season standings with six points. Arsenal stayed third with four points from two games, although their run of six successive league victories, which started after they lost 3-0 at Everton in April, came to an end. In Saturday's other matches, West Ham United won 3-1 at managerless Crystal Palace, while the games between Aston Villa and Newcastle United and Southampton and West Bromwich Albion ended goalless. Tottenham Hotspur, who host Queens Park Rangers, and Hull City, who welcome Stoke City, both on Sunday, can also move on to six points after winning their opening games as can champions Manchester City and runners-up Liverpool, who meet on Monday. DESERVED POINT Arsenal's late Goodison Park rally was the second time this season they had scored late after Ramsey's 90th minute strike gave them a 2-1 win over visiting Crystal Palace last week. It was also the second successive week Everton had conceded a late goal which denied them victory after allowing hosts Leicester City to equalise and force a 2-2 draw in their opener. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told Sky Sports: "It is a strong point because we were 2-0 down but a deserved one." He said the turning point was the introduction of Giroud for their new 35 million pounds ($57.99 million) striker Alexis Sanchez at halftime. "I thought we would dominate the game through the middle much more and Olivier had a very good second half," said Wenger who revealed Giroud had injured an ankle in the dying seconds and was a doubt for the Champions League playoff second leg against Besiktas on Wednesday. Everton manager Roberto Martinez was naturally disappointed after conceding two late goals but said he was otherwise pleased with the way Everton performed. "Certain individuals ran out of legs at the end and Arsenal, as you would expect, threw everything forward and the third goal was going to be vital. "Obviously it's a disappointment but overall I am very pleased with the way we played." SECOND WIN Chelsea secured a second straight victory over a promoted team when they beat last season's Championship (second division) winners Leicester City 2-0 at Stamford Bridge thanks to second-half goals from Diego Costa and Eden Hazard. Jose Mourinho's side started the season with a convincing 3-1 win at Championship runners-up Burnley on Monday but Saturday's triumph only came after a much improved second-half performance against resilient Leicester. Mourinho was pleased with the way they improved after halftime, with Costa scoring his second in two games after 63 minutes from eight metres and Hazard adding a second 13 minutes from time with a low shot after cutting in from the right. "We didn't play good in the first half," Mourinho told Sky Sports. "Leicester came with great defensive intensity, trying to scare us on the counter-attack and we were a bit slow - slow in moving the ball and slow thinking and we needed to change and we did that. "The second half was complete control. Don't forget they had a good chance with the result 0-0 but we had so many chances, so many opportunities to score, obviously we deserved the victory." Swansea, who opened their campaign with a first ever league win at Manchester United last week, picked up another three points against a battling Burnley side. The welsh side played well and secured the victory when Nathan Dyer scored after 23 minutes. ($1 = 0.6036 British Pounds) (Editing by Martyn Herman and Ken Ferris)

Midfielder Giovani Lo Celso thought he had scored his first Premier League goal for Tottenham in the 23rd minute but his shot on the turn took a decisive deflection off Keane to leave keeper Jordan Pickford with no chance. 2351a5e196

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