Charly Alcaraz etched his name into the Everton record books by becoming the first senior men’s team player to find the back of the net at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. They registered a 2-1 win over Port Vale on Tuesday afternoon in a behind-closed-doors friendly, marking the beginning of a new era for the Merseyside club.
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The Argentine midfielder delivered a thunderous strike from outside the penalty area, levelling the score after the Blues had conceded an early opener to the visitors. Everton’s second goal of the afternoon was no less spectacular. James Garner, another bright spark in David Moyes’ side, produced a stunning set-piece from 25 yards out, curling a free-kick beyond the reach of the Port Vale goalkeeper. Garner’s strike turned out to be the winner, ensuring Everton left the pitch with their first victory of the summer.
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This match provided a timely boost for a side that had previously struggled to find rhythm in their opening two friendlies. A 1-1 draw against Accrington Stanley was followed by a narrow 1-0 defeat to Blackburn Rovers, prompting questions about match sharpness and squad cohesion.
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Following their successful debut at their new home, Everton now prepare for the next phase of their pre-season journey, a tour of the United States as part of the Premier League Summer Series. The Blues are scheduled to face three top-flight English opponents during their time abroad. They will begin their American leg against Bournemouth in New Jersey, followed by a clash with West Ham in Chicago. Their tour will conclude with a test against Manchester United in Atlanta.