SUB: Rodri – NA. On to help lock the door after Gundogan had given City the lead near the end. Set up De Bruyne’s goal with his first touch. AFP
EVERTON RATINGS: Joao Virginia – 7. For all City’s possession, the ball did not make it through as far as the Portuguese goalkeeper too often – before he made a fine save at full stretch from Sterling. He did well thereafter. Reuters
Mason Holgate – 6. Lucky not to give away a penalty when he clipped the shins of Foden in the box. Was the man who made way as the hosts chased the game after Gundogan’s goal. EPA
Yerry Mina – 7. A threat at attacking corners, and stooped to head away a dangerous one into his own area, too. EPA
Ben Godfrey – 8. Quick to make a block when Foden had found himself space to shoot on the brink of half time. Made one big tackle in the second half to raise the home team. Scarcely let Jesus have a kick. AFP
Seamus Coleman – 6. Just about managed to keep a hold on Sterling, but was not able to offer much else to the home side’s forward push as a result. Reuters
Andre Gomes – 7. Made an important interception from a Sterling pass early on, and did plenty of good work in breaking up City attacks. AFP
Allan – 7. Booked for an untimely clip on Gundogan in the first half and walked a tightrope against the City midfield thereafter, but was tireless in his efforts. EPA
Lucas Digne – 6. Looked exhausted by attempting to keep track of Foden, and was happy when the young Englishman went over to the other flank. EPA
Gylfi Sigurdsson – 6. His throughball brought an error from Steffen and almost an opening for Calvert-Lewin. A threat at set-pieces with so many tall targets to aim at. Reuters
Dominic Calvert-Lewin – 7. Lean pickings as he did not see the ball much, but when he did he looked polished and direct. EPA
Richarlison – 6. Suffered a painful looking blow from the elbow of his compatriot Fernandinho, and was often too single minded as he tried to right that perceived wrong. Reuters
SUB: Alex Iwobi – NA. Brought on once Everton had dropped a goal behind, but was unable to effect the play before the deficit had doubled. EPA
MANCHESTER CITY RATINGS: Zack Steffen – 6. Gave Ederson a run for his money with the audacity of some of his passing. Aimed a rash miss-kick when trying to sweep up a Calvert-Lewin attack. AFP
Kyle Walker – 6. Might have done with joining the attacks more often than he did, as he was underemployed in his defensive duties. Reuters
Aymeric Laporte – 7. Took charge of the game when it looked to be drifting to extra time with two driving runs from the back, the second of which created the first goal for Gundogan. EPA
Ruben Dias – 6. His understated poise at centre-back helped offset his occasionally jittery young goalkeeper. That said, Calvert-Lewin’s pace gave him worries. Reuters
Oleksandr Zinchenko – 7. Had to be in the right place to head a goalbound Mina header from a corner. Saw a blistering drive blocked as City chased an opener deep in the second half. Reuters
Bernardo Silva – 6. A lukewarm display from the Portugal playmaker who struggled to prise any openings of note and gave way for Mahrez just after the hour mark. AFP
Fernandinho – 8. Maybe lucky no action was taken when his flailing arm caught Richarlison in the mouth. His aerial prowess blunted a number of Everton forays. So canny is his positioning. EPA
Ilkay Gundogan – 7. Needed treatment after having his legs chopped by Allan. Typically dexterous in possession, and in the right place to turn the goal in once Laporte’s shot had hit the bar. Reuters
Raheem Sterling – 6. His bright start gave way to agitation after Sigurdsson bumped into his face. Should have given City the lead, but scuffed his shot just enough to give Virginia a chance to save. Reuters
Gabriel Jesus – 6. Well shackled by a determined Godfrey, which meant he had a frustrating evening – and suffered some bruises from the same player, too. EPA
Phil Foden – 8. Another example of his commendable willingness to stay on his feet when he did not think to fall under a challenge from Holgate in the box. He was the brightest spark within a City attack that lacked its usual sparkle. Reuters
SUB: Riyad Mahrez – 7. Added a lot more attacking thrust to the City attack once he had come on for the labouring Silva. Reuters
SUB: Kevin de Bruyne – 7. Came on for Sterling, set up the chance from which Gundogan eventually scored the first, then made no mistake as he settled the win with the second. AFP
SUB: Rodri – NA. On to help lock the door after Gundogan had given City the lead near the end. Set up De Bruyne’s goal with his first touch. AFP
EVERTON RATINGS: Joao Virginia – 7. For all City’s possession, the ball did not make it through as far as the Portuguese goalkeeper too often – before he made a fine save at full stretch from Sterling. He did well thereafter. Reuters
Mason Holgate – 6. Lucky not to give away a penalty when he clipped the shins of Foden in the box. Was the man who made way as the hosts chased the game after Gundogan’s goal. EPA
Yerry Mina – 7. A threat at attacking corners, and stooped to head away a dangerous one into his own area, too. EPA
Ben Godfrey – 8. Quick to make a block when Foden had found himself space to shoot on the brink of half time. Made one big tackle in the second half to raise the home team. Scarcely let Jesus have a kick. AFP
Seamus Coleman – 6. Just about managed to keep a hold on Sterling, but was not able to offer much else to the home side’s forward push as a result. Reuters
Andre Gomes – 7. Made an important interception from a Sterling pass early on, and did plenty of good work in breaking up City attacks. AFP
Allan – 7. Booked for an untimely clip on Gundogan in the first half and walked a tightrope against the City midfield thereafter, but was tireless in his efforts. EPA
Lucas Digne – 6. Looked exhausted by attempting to keep track of Foden, and was happy when the young Englishman went over to the other flank. EPA
Gylfi Sigurdsson – 6. His throughball brought an error from Steffen and almost an opening for Calvert-Lewin. A threat at set-pieces with so many tall targets to aim at. Reuters
Dominic Calvert-Lewin – 7. Lean pickings as he did not see the ball much, but when he did he looked polished and direct. EPA
Richarlison – 6. Suffered a painful looking blow from the elbow of his compatriot Fernandinho, and was often too single minded as he tried to right that perceived wrong. Reuters
SUB: Alex Iwobi – NA. Brought on once Everton had dropped a goal behind, but was unable to effect the play before the deficit had doubled. EPA
MANCHESTER CITY RATINGS: Zack Steffen – 6. Gave Ederson a run for his money with the audacity of some of his passing. Aimed a rash miss-kick when trying to sweep up a Calvert-Lewin attack. AFP
Kyle Walker – 6. Might have done with joining the attacks more often than he did, as he was underemployed in his defensive duties. Reuters
Aymeric Laporte – 7. Took charge of the game when it looked to be drifting to extra time with two driving runs from the back, the second of which created the first goal for Gundogan. EPA
Ruben Dias – 6. His understated poise at centre-back helped offset his occasionally jittery young goalkeeper. That said, Calvert-Lewin’s pace gave him worries. Reuters
Oleksandr Zinchenko – 7. Had to be in the right place to head a goalbound Mina header from a corner. Saw a blistering drive blocked as City chased an opener deep in the second half. Reuters
Bernardo Silva – 6. A lukewarm display from the Portugal playmaker who struggled to prise any openings of note and gave way for Mahrez just after the hour mark. AFP
Fernandinho – 8. Maybe lucky no action was taken when his flailing arm caught Richarlison in the mouth. His aerial prowess blunted a number of Everton forays. So canny is his positioning. EPA
Ilkay Gundogan – 7. Needed treatment after having his legs chopped by Allan. Typically dexterous in possession, and in the right place to turn the goal in once Laporte’s shot had hit the bar. Reuters
Raheem Sterling – 6. His bright start gave way to agitation after Sigurdsson bumped into his face. Should have given City the lead, but scuffed his shot just enough to give Virginia a chance to save. Reuters
Gabriel Jesus – 6. Well shackled by a determined Godfrey, which meant he had a frustrating evening – and suffered some bruises from the same player, too. EPA
Phil Foden – 8. Another example of his commendable willingness to stay on his feet when he did not think to fall under a challenge from Holgate in the box. He was the brightest spark within a City attack that lacked its usual sparkle. Reuters
SUB: Riyad Mahrez – 7. Added a lot more attacking thrust to the City attack once he had come on for the labouring Silva. Reuters
SUB: Kevin de Bruyne – 7. Came on for Sterling, set up the chance from which Gundogan eventually scored the first, then made no mistake as he settled the win with the second. AFP
SUB: Rodri – NA. On to help lock the door after Gundogan had given City the lead near the end. Set up De Bruyne’s goal with his first touch. AFP