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Everton extended their unbeaten run to four Premier League matches with a 2-0 victory against winless Ipswich at Portman Road.
Iliman Ndiaye gave the Toffees an early lead when he capitalised on some sloppy Ipswich defending to fire home from close range for his third goal of the season.
Some more poor defending allowed Dwight McNeil to pick out Michael Keane, who blasted home a left-foot shot from a tight angle to double Everton's advantage before half-time.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin spurned a number of chances to make the result more comfortable for the Toffees either side of the break.
Ipswich were full of effort and endeavour but struggled to create many clear openings, managing just two shots on target.
It is Everton's first away win for 16 games in all competitions, a run stretching back to last December.
Defeat means Ipswich set a new club record of eight games without a win to start a top-flight season.
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