Romelu hat-trick sinks Sunderland

Reuters

London, Sept 13: Everton’s Romelu Lukaku ended his longest goal drought in English football with an 11-minute hat-trick to power the visitors to an emphatic 3-0 win Monday over Sunderland and third place in the Premier League table.
The Belgian international had not scored a league goal in 13 matches covering more than 15 hours but said he should have scored more goals at the Stadium of Light as Everton posted their most impressive start to a season for 10 years. After four games, they are level on 10 points with second-placed Chelsea and two behind leaders Manchester City.
“I could have had five,” said Lukaku, who was the focal point of almost every attack. “I have to be more (ruthless) if I want to help the team fulfil their objectives.”
It looked like it might be another night of frustration for Lukaku as he snatched at a couple of chances but after the break he proved unstoppable, powering home two far-post headers from the right and then the left in the 60th and 68th minutes.
Helping his cause were the pinpoint crosses from Idrissa Gueye and Yannick Bolasie, a constant threat all night, as Everton exploited the full width of the pitch.
The striker scored again in the 71st when he latched on to Kevin Mirallas’s through ball to slot the ball past goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with a cool left-foot finish for his third career hat-trick, and second in the Premier League.
Lukaku put his lack of goals down to a struggle for match fitness following a pre-season heel injury. “I think it was all about fitness levels,” he said. “I’m happy for the team.”

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