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By our man at the Hill Dickinson Stadium

 

​THE NEW era at the Hill Dickinson Stadium has officially hit its first major roadblock.

​Everton’s shiny new £750million home on the Mersey was supposed to be a fortress, but yesterday it looked more like a bouncy castle as Igor Thiago and his Brentford Bees swarmed all over David Moyes’ shell-shocked Toffees.

Despite the 52,000-strong “Blue Army” turning the docks into a cauldron of noise, the atmosphere soured faster than a pint of milk in the sun as the visitors walked away with a chaotic 4-2 victory.

It was the first time in the stadium’s short history that Everton have lost back-to-back games at home, and the fans didn’t hold back, booing the players off at both the interval and the final whistle.

​The Brazilian sensation Igor Thiago was the architect of the misery, helping himself to a ruthless hat-trick that silenced the expensive new stands.

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He opened the scoring after just 11 minutes, capitalizing on a sloppy James Tarkowski pass that left the home faithful rubbing their eyes in disbelief.

​Moyes tried to fix the leak at half-time, throwing on Beto and Merlin Rohl, but the roof caved in just five minutes after the restart. Nathan Collins rose highest to thump home a header from a corner, and before the “Z-Cars” echoes had even faded, Thiago poked home his second to make it 3-0.

​Beto gave the Goodison-in-exile crowd a glimmer of hope with a trademark header from a Jack Grealish cross in the 66th minute, sparking a brief roar that shook the stadium’s steel girders. But as Everton threw the kitchen sink at the Bees, they left the back door wide open.

​Thiago completed his treble on the break in the 88th minute, dinking the ball over a helpless Jordan Pickford to send the travelling Londoners into delirium.

Thierno Barry’s stoppage-time header was nothing more than a consolation prize on a day where Everton’s “Grand Old Team” looked desperately out of tune in their grand new house.

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