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EVE vs FUL

English Premier League

Goodison Park, Liverpool

Everton

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Fulham

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90+4' Beto
61' A. Iwobi
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That is all we have time for on Tribe as Everton earn a point in stoppage time after being on the back foot throughout. I have been Elliot Thompson and thank you for joining me. Join us tomorrow on Tribe for more live coverage of the Premier League.
Both these sides got knocked out of the Carabao Cup in the third round so they have no games in the middle of the week. Everton, who move up to 15th with that point, have Southampton away from home next weekend. Fulham who are now in the top half thanks to the point meanwhile host Brentford.
Former Everton boss Marco Silva will be kicking himself as his side should have won this one. They dominated the game throughout but did lack in attacking quality at times. Their goal came from some positive play by Smith Rowe who carried the ball forward from his own half. He passes it to Iwobi to the right of him. Iwobi had space open up for him as Everton defenders backed off far too much. On his right foot, he curled the ball into the bottom left corner. Fulham didn't have any more massive chance to double their lead after that which gave Everton some hope. Silva then proceeded to make a defensive change taking Iwobi off for defender Jorge Cuenca. That maybe wasn't the wisest thing to do as that invited pressure from Everton and they found the equaliser. It is a solid point on the road for Fulham but they'll be disappointed that they haven't got back to winning ways.
EVERTON GO FIVE UNBEATEN WITH AN INJURY-TIME EQUALISER! Sean Dyche claps the home fans at the end after a hard-fought point. It looked certain that Everton were on course for a home loss however they rescued it at the end. They showed basically no attacking intent throughout the whole second half until the most vital time. Ndiaye on the left flank sent in a cross which found Young. He volleyed the ball back across goal finding Beto who had the simple task of heading home from close range. The home fans had been displeased, to say the least at what they were seeing throughout the 90 minutes. They had booed the changes and plenty of what the players had done on the pitch but in the end, they had something to cheer about. If it wasn't for the closest of offside calls in the first half you never know they may have been cheering a victory. Calvert-Lewin followed in on Gueye's strike which hit the bar but the linesman raised his flag for offside. It wasn't the best of displays by Everton, nevertheless, though it is another point to keep the momentum going within the squad.
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EVERTON HAVE RESCUED A POINT AT THE DEATH! Ndiaye, on the left wing, cuts inside to float in a cross on his right foot. It comes over to Young who volleys it across the six-yard box. Beto is there at the back post to head home past Leno. A masterstroke from Sean Dyche!
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Assist: A. Young
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Marco Silva has made another double change to see out this game. Raul Jimenez comes off for Rodrigo Muniz. Jorge Cuenca also comes on for his Premier League debut to go into the backline. He replaces the goalscorer Alex Iwobi.
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A. Iwobi
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