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Yakubu’s touch deserted him again soon after, however, as he missed from the spot, although Hull could claim the penalty award by referee Lee Mason was harsh in the first place.
It came after Hull were caught by Leighton Baines on the left and Yakubu went down as both he and Kamil Zayatte battled to reach his cross.
Yakubu was keen to take responsibility from 12 yards but his stop-start run-up was followed by a tame shot and Myhill saved to his right.
Hull made Yakubu pay as highly-rated teenager Cairney levelled superbly after 31 minutes.
Barmby’s free-kick was headed out by Phil Jagielka - making his first start of the season - and Cairney controlled on his chest before firing a left-footed shot across Howard from 20 yards.
But the scores were not level for long as Victor Anichebe broke down the right and pulled the ball back into the box.
Steven Pienaar helped it on its way with a backheel and the inrushing Arteta slotted his second with a well-placed finish.
Everton really turned up the pressure early in the second half.
Arteta sensed a chance to claim a hat-trick soon after the restart when Pienaar was brought down by George Boateng but then hit his free-kick into the wall.
Yakubu’s hapless afternoon continued as he broke clear to square for Anichebe to tap in only to see the offside flag raised against him.
Rodwell, introduced just before half-time for the injured Osman, then saw a shot deflected against the post.
Persistence eventually paid off with a third goal after 51 minutes.
Myhill flapped at an Arteta cross under his own crossbar and the unsuspecting Garcia could do little to prevent the ball bouncing off his head and in.
Arteta took the congratulations of his team-mates as if he had completed a treble but an own goal was recorded.
Pienaar then laid on a chance for Rodwell after breaking down the right but his shot was deflected wide.
The one-way traffic continued as Sylvain Distin broke into the box and shot straight at Myhill.
Yakubu endured more torment after combining well with substitute Donovan but then lifting over the bar from in front of goal.
Donovan showed him how to finish by smashing home a superb fourth goal after two Hull defenders failed to clear a Baines cross eight minutes from time.
Everton still had time for more as John Heitinga found Donovan out wide and the American pulled back for Rodwell to clip home a fifth.





