English:
Late Drama in Liverpool: Crystal Palace Draws with Everton after Last-Minute Goal
In a thrilling match held at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Everton drew in an exciting Premier League encounter. The match, part of the seventh round of the season, ended with a score of 2 to 2.
Crystal Palace took the lead in the 37th minute with a goal by D. Munoz, who capitalized on an excellent assist from I. Sarr to beat the opposing goalkeeper. The game remained with a minimal advantage until the second half, where a penalty awarded to Everton, converted by I. Ndiaye in the 76th minute, leveled the score.
Just when it seemed that Crystal Palace would take the victory, J. Grealish scored in the 90th minute for Everton, sealing the final draw. The match was characterized by a hard-fought game in midfield, reflected in the possession split at 50% for each team. Crystal Palace made 15 shots, 8 of which were on target, while Everton attempted 14 shots, with 7 directed between the posts. Referee Michael Salisbury showed several yellow cards, three for Crystal Palace (Y. Pino, A. Wharton, D. Munoz) and two for Everton (J. Garner, I. Ndiaye) in a match marked by 16 fouls committed by Crystal Palace and 13 by Everton.
Substitutions everton: at minute 46 T. Dibling came in and C. Alcaraz went out., at minute 46 T. Barry came in and Beto went out., at minute 65 M. Keane came in and T. Iroegbunam went out., at minute 90 I. Ndiaye came in and S. Coleman went out.
Substitutions crystal palace: at minute 70 J. Mateta came in and E. Nketiah went out., at minute 82 D. Kamada came in and J. Lerma went out., at minute 89 Y. Pino came in and J. Devenny went out., at minute 89 I. Sarr came in and C. Uche went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Everton

Crystal Palace

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