Everton now have the upper hand heading into next week’s second leg, despite a wretched first 30 minutes at Goodison Park. Oleh Husyev’s near-post flick gave Dynamo a deserved 14th-minute lead and the visitors only looked like extending their lead in the early stages. Roberto Martinez’s side were simply not at the races, but Lukaku – dominant in the Europa League of late – sparked them to life, first hitting the crossbar with a 25-yard free-kick before he set up Steven Naismith’s 39th-minute equaliser in stunning fashion. The Belgium international beat three players before finding Naismith, and he then put his own name on the scoresheet eight minutes from time after Danilo Silva was adjudged to have handled Leon Osman’s cross. Lukaku’s spot-kick was far from perfect, but it snuck in as he bagged his seventh goal in his last four Europa League matches to give Everton victory. Everton looked anxious at the back in the early stages, with a series of crosses causing panic and one of them – hacked away for a corner by James McCarthy – led to Dynamo’s opener. Andriy Yarmolenko’s ball in from the right was superbly flicked on at the near post by Husyev, who nipped in front of McCarthy to volley home. Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard was alert to keep out a fierce Sergiy Sydorchuk drive from 30 yards as Dynamo searched for a second, while at the other end, Oleksandr Shovkovskiy was relieved to see a Lukaku effort from distance sail over after he charged off his line and fluffed a clearance. The restless mood at Goodison Park was summed up when a poor Antolin Alcaraz back-pass, which almost played Dieumerci Mbokani in, was met with fury from the home fans. Everton turned the screw just before the break, though, as Lukaku’s free-kick flicked the top of the crossbar and Phil Jagielka had a header cleared off the line by Silva.
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