India, Feb. 2 -- Abdoulaye Doucoure scripted Premier League history on Saturday during Everton's 4-0 thrashing of Leicester City at Goodison Park. The central midfielder received Jordan Pickford's long clearance before finishing it past Mads Hermansen with just 10 seconds on the clock after kick-off in the first-half.

The Mali international's opener was the fourth-fastest goal in Premier League history, according to OptaJoe stats, and the quickest ever scored by a home team in the competition's history. It quickly became a one-sided encounter as Beto made 2-0 after six minutes and then scored again at the cusp of half-time. Meanwhile, Iliman Ndiaye scored another goal in the 90th-minute to wrap up a 4-0 victory.

It took Leicester 72 min...