Nottingham Forest moved up to second in the Premier League table - for 24 hours at least - by claiming a 2-0 win over Everton, whose attacking woes continue.
It was another spirited away performance from Nuno Espirito Santo's side, who recovered well from losing key centre-back Murillo in the warm-up through injury.
Forest deservedly took a first half lead as Chris Wood played a one-two of headers with Anthony Elanga before lofting the ball above Jordan Pickford.
That move was made by Morgan Gibbs-White, who played a glorious long ball to unlock the Everton defence for Wood to punish them. And it was the same Forest midfielder who got the second on the hour mark via an Everton mistake.
Abdoulaye Doucoure made a slack backpass which Elanga picked up on. He found Wood in the box who squared to Gibbs-White, who cut inside Doucoure and slammed the ball high into the net.
There was little response throughout from Everton, who dropped Dominic Calvert-Lewin to give Armando Broja a first start of the season but failed to register a shot on target until the 80th minute at Goodison Park.
They were also lucky not to see James Tarkowski sent off in the first half when, already on a booking, he lunged in harshly on Forest striker Wood.
The latest blank means Sean Dyche's side have failed to score in seven out of their last nine matches. While this is just their third home league defeat of the season, their form at Goodison Park is dimming as they hover just above the relegation zone.