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Cahill on target as Toffees win

Tim Cahill scripted his comeback to perfection with his first goal in almost a year as Everton secured a 3-1 victory in their UEFA Cup Group A opener against Greek outfit Larissa.

On his first start since the beginning of March after a metatarsal injury, the Australia international midfielder opened the scoring with a delightful diving header in the 14th minute.

It was classic Cahill and in the 50th minute his outstanding pass helped to orchestrate Leon Osman's brilliant clincher from 22 yards. A 65th-minute strike from Cleyton Alexandre Silva had home nerves jangling but substitute Victor Anichebe ensured Everton rounded off proceedings with a superb late third.

And with Thomas Gravesen also making a return to action after injury, Everton followers left Goodison Park encouraged their side can make a serious impression in the competition this season.

After a shaky start, Everton drew first blood in the 14th minute. Osman and Mikel Arteta worked a quick one-two from a corner on the left and Osman's whipped cross was greeted with a diving header from Cahill which flew into the back of the net.

It should have been 2-0 in the 21st minute after more good work from Cahill. Neat footwork from Steven Pienaar down the right flank allowed the South African to find Cahill with a short pass deep in Larissa territory. The former Millwall man could have shot but opted to pass to James McFadden, but his scuffed effort was easily collected by visiting goalkeeper Stefanos Kotsolis.

Everton needed just five minutes of the second half to extend their advantage thanks to Osman's brilliant effort.

The architect of the goal was Cahill, whose outstanding pass sent Baines clear down the left flank. He whipped in a low cross which Pienaar audaciously flicked into the path of Osman - who slammed the ball into the top corner from 22 yards.

The Greeks pulled a goal back in the 65th minute after Lescott was dispossessed inside his own 18-yard box by Cleyton. The striker showed admirable pace to glide past the England defender, then Joseph Yobo, before striking a low shot past Tim Howard.

That set the tone for a period of sustained Larissa pressure but Anichebe eased home fears in the 85th minute with a superb run and shot from inside the visiting penalty area to seal an ultimately comfortable win.

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