In a thrilling match, Brighton & Hove Albion and Everton ended in a 1-1 draw at the Amex Stadium. The drama unfolded in the final minutes of the game when Everton's Beto netted a stoppage-time leveller to salvage a point for his team.
The goal, which was scored just moments before the referee blew the final whistle, ensured that the three points would go back to Goodison Park. It was a dramatic turn of events, as Brighton had been leading 1-0 until Beto's late intervention.
Everton's manager will be thrilled with his team's determination and resilience in this hard-fought draw, particularly given the circumstances under which it came about. The draw brings Everton back to within two points of their hosts, who remain in sixth place in the Premier League table.
Beto, a 27-year-old striker, celebrated what appeared to be an unusual birthday present - his first goal for Everton. His impressive display has raised hopes that he might prove to be an important signing for the Toffees.
The match had been a closely contested affair all game long, with both teams creating scoring opportunities but neither able to find the back of the net until Beto's dramatic equaliser. The draw is a valuable one for Everton, as they look to mount a late push in their quest for European qualification.
The goal, which was scored just moments before the referee blew the final whistle, ensured that the three points would go back to Goodison Park. It was a dramatic turn of events, as Brighton had been leading 1-0 until Beto's late intervention.
Everton's manager will be thrilled with his team's determination and resilience in this hard-fought draw, particularly given the circumstances under which it came about. The draw brings Everton back to within two points of their hosts, who remain in sixth place in the Premier League table.
Beto, a 27-year-old striker, celebrated what appeared to be an unusual birthday present - his first goal for Everton. His impressive display has raised hopes that he might prove to be an important signing for the Toffees.
The match had been a closely contested affair all game long, with both teams creating scoring opportunities but neither able to find the back of the net until Beto's dramatic equaliser. The draw is a valuable one for Everton, as they look to mount a late push in their quest for European qualification.