English:
Late Equalizer Saves Everton in Draw Against Leeds
Liverpool, England – In a hard-fought match at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton and Leeds United played to a 1-1 draw in a vibrant and intense encounter.
Leeds took the lead in the 28th minute thanks to a goal by J. Justin, who capitalized on an excellent assist from A. Stach to beat the opposing goalkeeper. The early goal seemed to lay the foundation for an away victory.
However, Everton did not give up and relentlessly sought the equalizer. Ball possession favored the home team (58%), who tried to create danger with 10 shots, although only 3 found the target. Everton’s persistence paid off in the 76th minute when T. Barry, assisted by I. Gueye, managed to level the score with a well-placed shot.
The match was characterized by physical play, with 13 fouls committed by Leeds and 9 by Everton. Leeds was also penalized with three yellow cards, while Everton managed to avoid cautions.
The match ended in a draw that leaves a bittersweet taste for both teams, although Everton can consider it a point rescued at home.
Substitutions everton: at minute 46 D. McNeil came in and K. Dewsbury-Hall went out., at minute 46 H. Armstrong came in and J. Branthwaite went out., at minute 71 N. Patterson came in and T. Dibling went out., at minute 89 T. Barry came in and Beto went out.
Substitutions leeds: at minute 66 I. Gruev came in and A. Tanaka went out., at minute 85 A. Stach came in and S. Longstaff went out., at minute 85 B. Aaronson came in and N. Okafor went out., at minute 85 S. Bornauw came in and F. Buonanotte went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Everton

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