Everton 2-0 Boreham Wood: Salomon Rondon scores twice in the second half as Frank Lampard’s men are made to graft by non-League side for their victory and a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup

The game had just drawn to a close when Frank Lampard meandered onto the pitch, slowly turning to clap Everton’s fans and gently wave.

A few yards away, Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard began wrapping his arms around his players before marching over to the side of the stadium that housed the visiting fans; here he quickly turned from manager to cheerleader, whipping up a noisy ovation for his team.

Had you not known the result, you might have assumed you were witnessing the aftermath of one of the greatest FA Cup giantkillings in history. That story never threatened to unfold – Boreham Wood needed to have a shot if they wanted to win – but, still, the scene summed up the night. 

Salomon Rondon celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal against Boreham Wood

Rondon broke the deadlock with a smart finish at the near post during the second half 

Boreham Wood defended well but Rondon was ultimately able to make the pressure pay

The striker wheels away in celebration after opening the scoring in the 57th minute

MATCH FACTS 

Everton (3-4-2-1): Begovic 6; Kenny 6, Keane 6, Branthwaite 6; Patterson 5 (Richarlison 46mins) , Doucoure 6, Allan 6, Mykolenko 7 (Coleman 59mins); Townsend 6, Gordon 7.5; Rondon 8 

Subs not used: Lonergan (GK), Holgate, Iwobi, Astley, Price, Dobbin, Welch

Goals: Rondon (56) 

Manager: Frank Lampard 6.5

 

Boreham Wood (3-4-1-2): Ashby-Hammond 7; Evans 6, Stephens 7, Stevens 6; K Smith 7, Ricketts 7 (Comley 69mins), Raymond 6, Mendy 6; Rees 6; Boden 6, Marsh 6

Subs not used: Ashmore (GK), Fyfield, Clifton, Comley, C Smith, Ranger 

Manager: Luke Garrard 6

Referee: T Harrington 6

Attendance: 38, 836

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ELampard, whose team moved into the last eight and a date with Crystal Palace thanks to a double from Salomon Rondon, was distinctly unimpressed with how Everton had laboured to dispatch opponents from another parish. He never celebrated either of his team’s goals which says a lot.

Garrard, by contrast, was exultant. It was no mean feat restricting their Premier League opponents to just two goals and the £400,000 Boreham Wood received for their appearance in the fifth round will be put to good use – there may be a winter break in Dubai soon – as they aim to win promotion.

‘The fans were amazing and didn’t stop singing,’ said Garrard. ‘It’s a shame we didn’t give them their moment but they were class and they gave us everything. What this group has done is fantastic and we have been in the last 16 of a national cup competition. I am so proud.’

Football, as we know, is the most important of the least important things and the scenes before kick-off were a salutary reminder of what is happening in the world. The two teams came onto the pitch, with Ukraine flags draped over their shoulders, and stood side-by-side.

As they did so, Imagine was played at full volume and the crowd responded, singing it word for word. Imagine all the people, living life in peace… it was John Lennon’s wish 51 years ago but things in the world seems even worse at present. How bleak mankind can be.

In these moments, you need diversions to occupy your mind but what promised to be a compelling and entertaining contest, for 45 minutes, was a challenging watch. Credit to Boreham Wood for stifling Everton but Lampard knew things should have been so much better. 

Rondon rose highest to meet Andros Townsend’s cross from the left and double the lead

Goalkeeper Taye Ashby-Hammond almost clawed the ball off the line but just failed to do so

Rondon wheels away in celebration after putting the game to bed in the 84th minute 

Nathan Patterson, starting for the first time since his £12million move from Rangers, tried too hard to impress; Andros Townsend couldn’t get his deliveries right, Abdoulaye Doucoure didn’t dominate midfield. Everton attacked with speed of a malfunctioning steam train, chugging along the tracks.

The only men to get near the expected standards were Anthony Gordon – who had been described as ‘incredible’ by Boreham Wood manager Garrard – and Vitaliy Mykolenko, who had been given the captain’s armband.

Both Gordon and Mykolenko had shots before half-time but neither had the precision to cause panic for Taye Ashby-Hammond, who would have had busier afternoons in the National League. There was never a point when it looked like Boreham Wood’s defence would be breached.

It was also startling to see how Everton’s players lacked the gumption to not fall into the trap that Boreham Wood set for them. The visitors came with a game plan to frustrate, they took their time with goal kicks and set pieces and generally made nuisances of themselves.

Lampard knew this only too well but, even still, he must have be alarmed by what he saw. One of his biggest challenges is getting consistent performances from a group that has been horribly inconsistent and, as determined as he may be, that is not going to change inside five weeks.

As it was, Everton improved significantly in the second period. The crowd found their voice, belatedly, and there was a better pace to the build-up play, as the superior fitness began to tell. The breakthrough arrived in the 56th minute, when Rondon pounced in front of the Gwladys Street. 

Frank Lampard acknowledges the crowd following his side’s FA Cup fifth round victory 

It has been a challenging season for Rondon, whom former manager Rafa Benitez had signed to provide back-up only for injuries to Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison to catapult the Venezuelan into the firing line.

‘Every day he has trained with us, he has trained really well,’ said Lampard. ‘He has been an ideal squad member with his attitude and his work. He is a different style of striker and we needed him. This game was never going to be easy, particularly after we didn’t score early on.’

So he enjoyed his moment, sliding in to apply the finish to Jonjoe Kenny’s zipping cross at the front post. You would have expected, perhaps, the breaking of the seal to open the floodgates but that wasn’t the case, as Boreham Wood kept their shape and remained in with a chance. 

Richarlison thought he had finished things only for VAR to rule out his effort for handball but, eventually, a second goal arrived in the 84th minute.

Rondon was again the man, his header having too much power for Ashby-Hammond, but again Lampard was unmoved. There will be more enjoyable days and if Palace are beaten in two weeks and Everton find themselves on the way back to Wembley, none of this will matter.

‘It is what we are here for,’ said Lampard. ‘This is a magical competition that Everton have a great history in. We have to keep going and use the feeling of the fans and the togetherness. Crystal Palace will be a huge game.’

It will. If there are to be more huge games, however, the improvement must continue.

 

Scroll down to see how it all unfolded with Sportsmail’s live runner… 

  • Spencer Morgan

    Host commentator

22:07

FULL-TIME: Everton 2-0 Boreham Wood
22:05

90 mins

Three minutes of added time.

22:03

89 mins

Two changes for Everton with Keane and Allan replaced by Welch and Price.

Boreham Wood also make a couple of late substitutions. 

21:59

86 mins

Gordon’s good showing comes to an end.

Lewis Dobbin comes on.

21:59

GOAL! Everton 2-0 Boreham Wood (Rondon 84)

Breathing space for the Toffees!

It’s Rondon again, rising highest to meet Townsend’s cross from the left.

Ashby-Hammond had seemed to have saved it on the line but goal technology confirms the goal.

21:57

83 mins

Great challenge from Reeds to deny Richarlison a clear sight of goal in the box.

Everton continuing to probe.

21:53

80 mins

10 minutes to go. Boreham Wood with just the one attempt so far.

21:49

76 mins

Save!

A good stop as Richarlison lets fly from 20 yards and the Boreham Wood keeper gets down low with a strong hand to palm wide.

21:49

74 mins

Gordon continuing to cause problems as he cuts in from the left and draws a comfortable save.

21:47

Goal disallowed

Everton have the ball in the net but it won’t count.

It would have been a very fortunate one as a headed clearance hit Richarlison and bounced off him into the net.

Replays show it came off his hand and VAR rules it out.

21:43

69 mins

Ricketts is replaced by Comley.

21:42

68 mins

Gordon twists and turns his way past a challenge on the left hand side of the box before blazing over.

He’s been bright since the break.

21:40

65 mins

Save!

Gordon plays a lovely one-two with Richarlison on his way into the box but sees his effort closed down by Ashby-Hammond. 

21:34

62 mins

Gordon tests the keeper at his near post but this time he’s up to it.

21:33

60 mins

The Ukrainian’s night ends early. He receives a standing ovation as he’s replaced by Seamus Coleman.

21:32

59 mins

Mykolenko is down with a bit of a knock…

21:31

GOAL! Everton 1-0 Boreham Wood (Rondon 57)

Breathrough!

It’s Kenny with another lovely ball from the right and this time Rondon manages to turn it turn at the near post.

You can feel the relief.

21:29

53 mins

Brathwaite gives the ball straight to Marsh in the Everton half but he proceeds to blast it high and wide.

Waste.

21:25

50 mins

Chance!

Rondon should score!

Kenny whips in a lovely cross from the right and the striker manages to power a clear header over from eight yards.

Massive let off for the visitors.

21:22

47 mins

Close!

Mykolenko receives the ball in space on the left hand side of the box and fires it across goal.

Richarlison can’t quite manage to meet it at close range.

21:19

SECOND HALF

We’re back underway.

Richarlison has replaced Patterson.

21:03

HALF-TIME: Everton 0-0 Boreham Wood

Everton on top but Boreham Wood relatively comfortable at the back.

The home crowd aren’t too impressed.

21:01

45 mins

Two minutes of added time.

20:59

43 mins

Good news.

It looks as if the person has been stabilised. Commentator Clive Tyldesley says he can them on their feet being helped out of the stands.

Relief at Goodison.

20:58

41 mins

Oh no.

Play is stopped due to a health emergency in the crowd.

The players look very worried as they watch on.

20:55

39 mins

More groans as another Everton cross is easily dealt with.

They’ve had no success at all with those.

20:52

36 mins

Save.

Gordon cuts in from the left and tests the keeper with an awkward bouncing strike.

He does well to push it to safety.

20:49

33 mins

Allan tries to loop the ball over the top for Doucoure but it just runs away from him.

Signs of frustration from the hosts.

20:47

30 mins

The visitors are starting to see more of the ball here but a lack of quality in the final third is evident.

20:44

Reminder: Boreham Wood are the only side that are yet to concede in this year’s tournament.

20:41

25 mins

For all their possession Everton have only had a couple of real chances.

The crowd is getting quieter at Goodison…

20:38

22 mins

A rare foray forward from Boreham Wood but Smith can’t beat the first man with his cross.

20:36

20 mins

A whopping 86% possesion for Everton so far and all five shots.

20:31

16 mins

Chance!

Gordon cuts the ball back for Brathwaite but he can’t turn it on target at the near post.

This could be a long night for the visiting defence.

20:30

14 mins

Offside.

Allan slides Rondon through and he forces a good save. Was about a yard off anyway.

20:28

13 mins

Gordon hits it straight into the wall.

20:27

12 mins

Gordon draws a foul 25 yards from goal, slightly left of center.

Really promising position for a free-kick…

20:26

10 mins

Doucoure with a sight of goal now but the angle is tight and he lashes into the side netting.

Everton in firm control already.

20:24

8 mins

Save!

Almost the dream start for Everton as Ukraine’s Mykolenko is teed up in the box by Doucoure.

His first time finish is well saved by Ashby-Hammond down to his left.

20:21

5 mins

Everton work the ball forward nicely but Patterson’s low ball from the right doesn’t beat the first man.

20:18

50 times in the Premier League era have top flight sides played non-league ones in the FA Cup.

Only on two occasions has the underdog triumphed.

20:18

2 mins

First attack comes from the visitors as Marsh tries to dink a cross to the back post but gets too much on it.

20:16

KICK-OFF

Boreham Wood get us underway.

Moving scenes at Goodison.

20:13

Tears from a fan in the stands as Imagine plays on the speakers.

20:12

Here we go

Mykolenko leads the team out.

Both sets of players enter the pitch with Ukraine flags as the national anthem plays.

Nice touch.

20:06

Good atmosphere at Goodison

The Toffees haven’t won a trophy since 1995.

They hope to take a step towards one tonight.

19:53

Quarter-final draw

The big sides avoid each other…

Middlesbrough vs Chelsea

Nottingham Forest / Huddersfield Town vs Liverpool

Southampton vs Manchester City

Crystal Palace vs Everton / Boreham Wood

19:48

Time for the draw…

England manager Gareth Southgate will be drawing the balls.

19:38

Changes at Goodison

The club have moved quickly to remove boards for companies with ties to Usmanov following the decision to suspend commercial ties with the Russian billionaire due to his ties to Putin.

The redecorating finished at 3.30am.

19:32

Reminder

The draw for the quarter-finals is due to take place before this game gets underway.

19:31

Mykolenko captains the side

The Ukrainian comes into the XI and will wear the armband in a show of support for his nation.

19:19

Boreham Wood team news

Starting XI: Ashby-Hammond, Stevens, Stephens, Evans, Raymond, Ricketts, Kane Smith, Mendy, Rees, Marsh, Boden

Subs: Ashmore, Fyfield, Clifton, Comley, Connor Smith, Ranger

19:19

Everton team news

The Toffees make six changes from the weekend’s 1-0 defeat to Man City.

Starting XI: Begovic, Patterson, Branthwaite, Keane, Kenny, Doucoure, Allan, Mykolenko, Townsend, Rondon, Gordon

Subs: Holgate, Richarlison, Iwobi, Coleman, Lonergan, Dobbin, Welch,
Astley, Price

19:07

19:07

19:05

Good evening

And welcome to Sportsmail’s live coverage of Everton vs Boreham Wood in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

Team news to follow with kick-off at 8.15pm.

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