Recap the stats that stood out from the latest round of Premier League football, including Sunderland’s trip to Goodison Park.
Everton 2-0 Sunderland
25 – Everton named their youngest starting XI (25y 349d) in the Premier League at Goodison Park since May 2009 against Tottenham (25y 162d).
60 – Romelu Lukaku is now Everton’s joint-highest goalscorer in the Premier League with 60 goals (level with Duncan Ferguson).
7 – Lukaku has scored seven times in the Premier League against Sunderland, against no side has he scored more.
4.7 – Jordan Pickford averages 4.7 saves per game this season in the Premier League, the highest save per game ratio in the competition.
0 – Sunderland are yet to name an unchanged starting XI in any of their 26 Premier League matches so far in 2016-17.
4 – Seamus Coleman has been directly involved in as many goals in his last six league games as he had in his previous 34 (four – one goal, three assists).
35 – Indeed, Coleman has been directly involved in 35 Premier League goals for Everton, the only defenders to be involved in more are David Unsworth (45) and Leighton Baines (76).
4 – After scoring in five consecutive league games, Sunderland have been goalless in four of their last five games.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
26 – Swansea have shipped 26 goals in their last 10 Premier League away games, an average of 2.6 per game.
5 – Crystal ended their run of five home league defeats in a row, which was the longest such run buy any team in the Premier League this season.
100 – In netting a hat-trick, Harry Kane went past 100 goals in his club career (102) – with 86 of those coming for Tottenham Hotspur.
4 – Kane’s hat-trick was his fourth in the Premier League for Spurs – no player in club history has registered more in the competition (Robbie Keane and Jermain Defoe both have three).
8 – Hull City have picked up more points under Marco Silva in their last six Premier League games (8 points) than their previous 18 games under Mike Phelan (7 points).
1 – Watford have kept just one clean sheet in their last 16 Premier League matches.
40 – Tony Pulis has seen a side under his management reach the 40-point mark in February within the Premier League for the first time ever.
300 – Cesc Fabregas made his 300th Premier League appearance, the first Spanish player to do so.