David Moyes Sends Emphatic Message to Everton Supporters After Goodison Goodbye - 'if We Can' - Liverpool Echo
- Everton secured a 2-0 victory over Southampton on May 18, 2025, in the last Premier League match held at Goodison Park.
- The match marked an emotional farewell to Goodison Park, which has been Everton's home since 1892 before the team's move to a new 52,000-capacity stadium.
- Iliman Ndiaye, a 25-year-old Senegal international, scored both goals in the first half, securing his 11th goal of the season and providing a spark Everton had lacked.
- The game attracted 39,201 spectators including many Everton legends such as Wayne Rooney, and saw emotional scenes with fans and players celebrating this historic moment.
- Manager David Moyes acknowledged the sadness of leaving Goodison but expressed hope that the new stadium and ownership will deliver a bigger and better future for Everton.
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Iliman Ndiaye shines on Everton's emotional Goodison Park goodbye as a new era beckons - The Mirror
EVERTON 2-0 SOUTHAMPTON: Iliman Ndiaye scored both goals as Everton said goodbye to men's football at Goodison Park with an emotional win over rock-bottom Saints
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Everton beat Southampton in emotional farewell to Goodison
Everton beat Southampton in emotional farewell to Goodison
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