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Published 19:16 14 Jul 2018 BST
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Everton's goals came through Cenk Tossun (4), Michael Keane, Leighton Baines, Ademola Lookman (3), Kevin Mirallas (5), Oumar Niasse (4), Nikola Vlasic (2) and Mason Holgate.
https://twitter.com/Everton/status/1018176128643682304
There was also a ridiculous own goal. With the score at 19-0 and nine minutes left to play, Irdning player Sebastian Schmidt attempted to pass the ball back to his goalkeeper and failed pretty miserably.
https://twitter.com/BRawcliffe96/status/1018175849789624320
However, that wasn't even the most farcical goal on the day.
At 19-0, the Irdning goalkeeper appeared to just give up as Vlasic tapped it into the net. He just stood still and waited for his opponent to score.
https://twitter.com/BRawcliffe96/status/1018174990125096960
Before Saturday, Everton's biggest ever victory was 14-0 against New Ferry in 1885 and by the same scoreline against Notts Rangers in a friendly in 1890. So, even by pre-season friendly standards, such a result is rare.
The Toffees get their Premier League campaign underway against Wolves on August 11. They probably won't have it quite as easy for that game.
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