Sunderland's Granit Xhaka scored his first Premier League goal as the Black Cats battled back to earn a 1-1 draw against Everton at the Stadium of Light. The Swiss midfielder netted in the second half, cancelling out Dominic Calvert-Lewin's early strike and securing a crucial point for Steve Bruce's side.
The match had gotten off to a lively start, with Calvert-Lewin opening the scoring for the Toffees after 20 minutes. However, Sunderland responded well to the setback, creating several clear-cut chances that ultimately led to Xhaka's equalising goal in the 72nd minute. The midfielder collected a pass on the edge of the box, turned his marker, and fired a low shot past Tom Davies in the Everton goal.
The win moves Sunderland up to fourth place in the Premier League table, while Everton remain in seventh position. Xhaka's goal marked an important milestone for the 30-year-old, who had previously struggled to find the back of the net in his Sunderland career. His strike will give him hope that he can build on this form and become a key player for Bruce's side.
The result was a hard-fought draw for both teams, with neither able to gain a clear advantage over the other. Despite the close scoreline, it was Sunderland who looked more determined to secure three points, and their perseverance ultimately paid off in the end.
The match had gotten off to a lively start, with Calvert-Lewin opening the scoring for the Toffees after 20 minutes. However, Sunderland responded well to the setback, creating several clear-cut chances that ultimately led to Xhaka's equalising goal in the 72nd minute. The midfielder collected a pass on the edge of the box, turned his marker, and fired a low shot past Tom Davies in the Everton goal.
The win moves Sunderland up to fourth place in the Premier League table, while Everton remain in seventh position. Xhaka's goal marked an important milestone for the 30-year-old, who had previously struggled to find the back of the net in his Sunderland career. His strike will give him hope that he can build on this form and become a key player for Bruce's side.
The result was a hard-fought draw for both teams, with neither able to gain a clear advantage over the other. Despite the close scoreline, it was Sunderland who looked more determined to secure three points, and their perseverance ultimately paid off in the end.