Everton remained of the edge of the battle for last place by having an efficient 2-0 win within the increasingly relegation threatened QPR Everton set still another massive reduction in Queen Park Rangers' survival dreams with a solid 2-0 triumph at Goodison Park. Darron Gibson scored a deflected purpose and Victor Anichebe sealed the victory in the second half from quick range.sta Everton tend to start activities one of two ways. Either they give up an absurd early purpose or, like today, they start fast but can not report. Kevin Mirallas and Seamus Coleman had good quality early results on the best side and nearly gained a penalty for the Toffees in the 5th minute. Mirallas found Coleman creating a chopping encounter the QPR package before obviously being brought down with a defender. Referee Lee Mason wasn't interested and to be honest, the Everton demonstration was fairly mild. Everton's most useful early chance came in the 9th second after Steven Pienaar's rearfoot pass to Leighton Baines was fired in front of target by the fullback where Victor Anichebe just missed linking on a diving header. QPR resolved while the first half evolved and nearly took a lead in the minute when Loic Remy required a fantastic preserve from Tim Howard. Remy's picture from the biggest market of the area appeared destined for the upper right corner but Howard surely could get an offer and push the ball away for a corner. Everton came close yet against in the 35th minute when Darron Gibson directed an indirect free kick in to the QPR place. The chance was wasted though by Sylvain Distin that's awful effort went well wide of the target. Gibson would not be refused in the minute and took advantage of a huge deflection in-front of the goal to place Everton in the lead and report his first goal of the season. JAlio CAsar looked to really have the chance protected as it headed toward the left corner, nevertheless when the ball hit off Clint Hill and swerved right, there clearly was nothing he can do. Gibson was a little reluctant to celebrate but so he had nothing to be embarrassed about the original picture was clearly on target. Victor Anichebe hit a short range shot off the article in the opening minutes of the 2nd half after he was permitted to stay within 6-yards of the QPR goal for all moments before attempting his shot. Maybe he had too much time, perhaps he got distracted checking his e-mails with all the time he had, whatever the case it was a poor miss. In the 56th moment, Everton finally capitalized on all of the stress. A shot was directed by anichebe in past CAsar off a preliminary basketball from Distin off a corner to make it 2-0 to the Toffees. Everton cruised onto the victory, further detrimental QPR's expectations of remaining in the Premier League next time. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter
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