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The golden rule for watching Everton this season has been simple: don’t leave early!

The Blues are masters of the late show under Roberto Martinez. They like to put their fans through the wringer and, more often than not, the nervous wait has been worth it.

Seamus Coleman’s injury-time winner against Cardiff City at Goodison on Saturday was the 13th goal Everton have scored in the last 10 minutes of a match in the 2013-14 Premier League campaign.

Here is a reminder of all 13.

1 Leighton Baines (83mins); West Ham Utd 2 Everton 3; September 21

It all started at Upton Park, when Baines curled in the second of a memorable brace of free kicks. He went to Jussi Jaaskelainen’s right for the first, but switched sides for the second. The Hammers keeper did not even bother trying to dive as the ball nestled into the top left-hand corner of his goal.

2 Romelu Lukaku (85mins); West Ham Utd 2 Everton 3; September 21

Having waited until the end of September for a goal in the last 10 minutes, two came along in rapid succession. Two minutes after Baines made it 2-2 against the Hammers, the big Belgian nodded the winner after some nimble-footed wing play by Kevin Mirallas on the right.

3 Leon Osman (81mins); Aston Villa 0 Everton 2; October 26

The Blues beat Villa with two sweet left-footed strikes. The first came from Romelu Lukaku; the second was from Osman, who advanced into space on the edge of the area and despatched Gareth Barry’s pull-back into the bottom corner with clinical precision.

4 Romelu Lukaku (82mins); Everton 3 Liverpool 3; November 23

A goal that caused pandemonium in the Gwladys Street and around Goodison Park. Lukaku looked to have grabbed a famous derby winner when he nodded past Simon Mignolet. But Daniel Sturridge’s 89th-minute header earned Liverpool a point. It was one of only four goals Everton have conceded in the final 10 minutes of a league game all season, the others coming from Loic Remy, Mesut Ozil and Frank Lampard.

5 Bryan Oviedo (86mins); Manchester Utd 0 Everton 1; December 4

The goal that ended the hoodoo. The Costa Rican’s late winner gave the Blues their first win at Old Trafford since 1992. Lukaku’s scuffed cross bobbled across the goalmouth and was met at the far post by the on-rushing Oviedo, who applied a crisp close-range finish.

6 Gerard Deulofeu (84mins); Arsenal 1 Everton 1; December 8

Another one of Everton’s more memorable strikes this season. Ozil had given the Gunners what was a pretty undeserved 1-0 lead, but there was still time for sub Deulofeu to work some magic on the right-hand side of the box before unleashing a shot of brutal force and pin-point accuracy which left Wojciech Szczesny grasping at thin air.

7 Gareth Barry (84mins); Everton 4 Fulham 1; December 14

Not one for the purists this. The Blues, in truth, had laboured against the Cottagers but they put a convincing gloss on the scoreline with a couple of late goals, the first headed in almost on the line by Barry following a scramble.

8 Kevin Mirallas (90mins); Everton 4 Fulham 1; December 14

After Barry bundled home from close range for 3-1, Mirallas struck from outside the box with a vicious, bouncing right-footed shot which flew into the bottom corner. It seemed to deceive Maarten Stekelenburg as it rattled into the net.

9 Ross Barkley (84mins); Swansea City 1 Everton 2; December 22

An absolute cracker from the England man - a free kick to rival Baines’ brace at West Ham.

The game was finely poised at 1-1 when brilliant Barkley, who had missed a chance earlier in the half, stepped up to curl the ball home from 20 yards. Redemption. It extended Everton’s unbeaten run to 10 games and moved them to within two points of leaders Liverpool.

10 Leighton Baines (90mins); Stoke City 1 Everton 1; January 1

Baines kept his nerve from the spot to earn the Blues a point in their first game of 2014.

Leon Osman was fouled in injury time by Jermaine Pennant and Baines sent Stoke debutant Jack Butland the wrong way to make it 1-1.

11 Kevin Mirallas (85mins); Everton 2 Aston Villa 1; February 1

There have been some fine free kicks scored by the Blues this season - and this was one of them. The Blues were not at their best. Trailing 1-0, they levelled through Steven Naismith before Mirallas turned one point into three with a breathtaking free-kick from fully 30 yards. Goodison was shaking to its rafters.

12 Romelu Lukaku (81mins); Everton 1 West Ham Utd 0; March 1

The Hammers must be sick of the sight of Everton’s marauding Belgian. Having nodded the winner against them at Upton Park in September, Lukaku came off the bench for his first appearance in a month following an injury-lay off. He side-footed Baines’ left-wing cross to tip a tight contest in the home side’s favour.

13 Seamus Coleman (90mins); Everton 2 Cardiff City 1; March 15

Not one of the full-back’s cleanest strikes - but probably one of his most important. Cardiff keeper David Marshall had been in phenomenal form, with only a deflected strike by Deulofeu beating him. The score was locked at 1-1 when Coleman bagged his seventh goal of the season in added time, scuffing in a right-footed shot that looped over Marshall’s despairing dive.

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