Jarrad Branthwaite scored a 94th-minute goal to rescue a point for Everton against Tottenham Hotspur with a 2-2 home draw on Saturday to move out of the bottom three in the Premier League table.
Richarlison, a former Everton forward and favourite, scored twice in the first half as Spurs looked like they were on their way to collecting all three points, but Branthwaite headed in at the back post after Everton had troubled Spurs all game with their set-pieces.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored Everton’s first to draw the home team level at 1-1 and after Spurs failed to kill the game in the second half after Richarlison had given the visitors the lead, the battling Merseyside club always had hope they could take something from the match.
Spurs are in fourth in the table on 44 points from 23 games, missing the chance to move level with second-placed Manchester City, though they have played two games more.
The Toffees have 19 points from their 23 games in the Premier League as Tottenham failed to complete a double.