Everton strike late to deny Tottenham despite Richarlison double
Everton's English defender #32 Jarrad Branthwaite celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Tottenham Hotspur at Goodison Park in Liverpool, northwest England, on February 3, 2024. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Jarrad Branthwaite's 94th minute equaliser salvaged a 2-2
draw for Everton against Tottenham that dragged the Toffees out of the
relegation zone on Saturday.
Richarlison's double on his return to Goodison Park looked
set to take Spurs level on points with third-placed Arsenal.
But Ange Postecoglou's men were denied at the death as
Branthwaite met a free-kick at the far post to boost Everton's chances of
survival.
Tottenham remain in fourth but could be leapfrogged by Aston
Villa, when they travel to Sheffield United later on Saturday.
Richarlison had scored just one Premier League goal for
Tottenham between his £60 million ($76 million) move in July 2022 and December
2023.
But he has now struck nine times in Tottenham's last eight
Premier League games, with his hot form timely in the absence of Son Heung-min
at the Asian Cup.
The 26-year-old was applauded by the Everton support after
he refused to celebrate his goals and even raised a hand in apology to the home
support.
The opener arrived after just four minutes as Destiny
Udogie's run to the by-line was not tracked the Italian's driven cross was
brilliantly swept in first time by Richarlison.
Everton's fans were less forgiving of the Premier League as
it is due to a 10-point deduction for breaches of financial rules at the end of
the 2021/22 season.that they find themselves in a battle for survival.
Further punishment could be to come for the Toffees, who
face another charge of exceeding profit and sustainability limits for last
season.
Placards and chants taking aim at the league's hierarchy
took place before kick-off and in the 10th minute.
Everton's appeal against the toughest sporting sanction in
Premier League history took place this week with a verdict expected by the
middle of the month.
If the Toffees are not successful in clawing back at least
some of their lost points, they desperately need a change of fortunes on the
pitch.
Sean Dyche's men have failed to win in six Premier League
games and moved out of the relegation zone on goal difference, having played
two more games than Luton in 18th.
Everton did rally after a poor start and levelled as their
tactic to target Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario from corners paid off.
The Italian thought he was fouled for Manchester City's late
winner in Tottenham's FA Cup exit last weekend and was again not strong enough
in coming from his line.
Harrison was backing into Vicario and then on hand to turn
in Dominic Calvert-Lewin's header towards goal.
Just as Everton were building up a head of steam,
Richarlison silenced Goodison once more with a stunning strike from outside the
box that curled into the top corner.
Tottenham controlled the game better in the second period
and were made to rue not taking their chances to put the game to bed.
Jordan Pickford turned behind Pedro Porro's blistering
strike and then denied Richarlison his hat-trick from close range.
The England number one's saves proved to be worth a crucial
point as Tottenham again failed to deal with an Everton set-piece in stoppage
time.
Cristian Romero could only head a free-kick towards his own
goal and Branthwaite bundled the ball home despite the best efforts of Vicario.

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