With a goal from Amadou Onana in the final minutes, Everton drew 1-1 against Crystal Palace and left the relegation spot in the Premier League to put Luton Town in the last three Premier League teams to be relegated. .
Everton did not get as much benefit as they would have liked from the defeats of Luton Town and Brentford today, two direct rivals in their fight not to lose in the category, as did Crystal Palace, who left Goodison Park life.
The men led by Sean Dyche dominated most of the game and monopolized most of the chances. However, almost none of them materialized and Jordan Ayew, in the 66th minute, opened the scoring for Crystal Palace.
Earlier, Abdoulaye Doucouré hit the post and then found goalkeeper Sam Johnstone with another good chance; Dominic Calvert-Lewin went close to scoring with a fine header; and James Tarkowski, with another header saved by Johnstone, missed for Everton.
Ayew’s goal was a splash of cold water for the Liverpool team, but they reacted in time thanks to the appearance of Onana, who in the 84th minute scored a header the goal his team needed to finish the day from the relegation places. .
match lineup
1
22
19
27
6
32
18
37
9
16
7
1
12
3
26
16
2
8
twenty
14
9
22
Goodison Park

Sam Johnstone1
Daniel Muñoz12
Tyrick Mitchell3
65′
Chris Richards26
Joachim Andersen16
Joel Ward2
65′
Jefferson Lerma8
93′
Adam Whartontwenty
87′
Jean-Philippe Mateta14
71′
Jordan Ayew9
65′
87′
Odsonne Edouard22
71′

Replacements

Dean Henderson30
James Tomkins5
Nathaniel Clyne17
Naouirou Ahamada29
71′
65′
83′
Jairo Riedewald44
65′
David Ozoh52
87′
71′
Jadan Raymond60
Matthew FrancaEleven
Franco Umeh-Chibueze55

coach

Sean Dyche
Oliver Glasner
Source: La Verdad

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