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The Salomon Rondon nightmare: Everton made Premier League history on this day in 2016 which still stands

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Goodison Park was no stranger to a chorus of boos from Everton fans, and groans could be heard on this day back in 2016 after a bizarre match under Roberto Martinez.

It was the first time Salomon Rondon played at Goodison Park, starting for West Brom before eventually moving to Everton in August 2021.

Before becoming a Toffee himself, the Venezuelan scored a goal to ensure Everton went down in Premier League history for unprecedented levels of inefficiency.

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Howard Kendall, Carlo Ancelotti and David Moyes all managing Everton Football Club.
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When Everton failed to score despite taking 34 shots at West Brom

On February 13th 2016, Tony Pulis took his West Brom side to Goodison Park, where Martinez – who wanted more time on Merseyside – watched his Everton team absolutely dominate the Baggies.

Despite recording 34 shots and 76% of the possession, Everton failed to break West Brom down, and ultimately went on to suffer a 1-0 defeat after Rondon bundled in a loose ball at the back post in scruffy style.

It was West Brom’s only shot on target.

Everton set a Premier League record that day for the most shots taken by a losing side, and actually still hold that position right now despite a valiant effort from Tottenham in December 2023 against West Ham.

TeamOpponentDateShotsFinal Score
EvertonWest BromFebruary 13 201634L 0–1
ChelseaBirmingham CityNovember 20 201032L 0–1
TottenhamWest HamDecember 7 202323L 1–2

It’s better than recording zero shots on target and going on to lose, we suppose, but this arguably remains one of the most embarrassing results in Premier League history.

Salomon Rondon almost matched his Goodison Park goal record for Everton in this match

To make matters worse for Everton, the hero on this day in Rondon – who stunned fans in 2024 – never managed to find hero status on Merseyside when playing for the Toffees.

In total, the 36-year-old only scored two goals in 14 appearances for Everton at Goodison Park, just one more than he managed for West Brom in one match at the same venue.

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David Moyes quote on having Wayne Rooney back at Everton in a dream scenario.
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Everton, that.