Two red cards and a thunderbolt in injury time: Spurs draw with Everton

Until the 58th minute, Goodison Park crowd was satisfied. Everton was attacking, Everton was agile, Everton had better chances. And then – a meltdown in under 10 minutes. In a moment of madness, Abdoulaye Doucoure hit Harry Kane in the face and got a straight red card. Eight minutes later, Michael Keane brought down Romero in the penalty area and Kane was the perfect from the spot – Everton – Tottenham 0-1. But the Spurs again proved to be too mentally fragile and instead of closing the match, they also received a red card, before Keane made amends for the penalty with a thunderbolt from 20 minutes in injury time: Everton – Tottenham 1-1. In reality, it was an equal match between two teams lacking confidence and considering their displays tonight, along with chances, this game was bound to finish with no goals, but two red cards changed the game.OH MY WORD LUCAS MOURA 🤢 pic.twitter.com/3P3j0SnNIk— Barstool Football (@StoolFootball) April 3, 2023 Everton and Tottenham were separated by 23 points, but were still similar, as both clubs saw managerial change in the last few weeks, off the pitch instability and unfulfilled expectations. Spurs had a wonderful change to surpass Manchester United with a win, but Cristian Stellini’s debut on the bench ended with a draw. Sean Dyche was happy with his squad and started the fourth consecutive match with the same 11 players. And one of them, Gray, could take the lead after only 2 minutes, but his effort was just wide. Harry Kane had the best chance for Tottenham in the 16th minute, but his header went near the post and that was about it in the first 45 minutes.𝐆𝐎𝐀𝐋 | 𝖤𝗏𝖾𝗋𝗍𝗈𝗇 1-1 𝖲𝗉𝗎𝗋𝗌 (𝖬𝗂𝖼𝗁𝖺𝖾𝗅 𝖪𝖾𝖺𝗇𝖾) pic.twitter.com/mHu1cUsosK— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) April 3, 2023 A big chance for Everton was missed by Gueye, and then the Doucoure’s red card happened. What’s even worse, the Mali midfielder is facing a minimum of three-match suspension, which means he will not be available for the games against Manchester United, Fulham and Crystal Palace. A big blow for Sean Dyche’s men, since Doucoure was involved in Everton’s last four goals. Spurs sub Lucas Moura got the red card in the 88th minute for a stupid four 70 meters away from his goal, which gave Everton a morale boost. And it paid off in the 91st minute, when Keane struck a goal of the week from 20 meters for a well-deserved point and pandemonium on the stands.PREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 29SaturdayMan City – Liverpool 4-1 (1-1)/Alvarez 27, De Bruyne 46, Gundogan 53, Grealish 74 – Salah 17/Arsenal – Leeds 4-1 (1-0)/Jesus 33 pen, 55, White 47, Xhaka 85 – Kristensen 76/Bournemouth – Fulham 2-1 (0-1)/Tavernier 50, Solanke 79 – Pereira 16/Brighton – Brentford 3-3 (2-2)/Mitoma 21, Welbeck 28, MacAllister 90 pen – Jansson 10, Toney 22, Pinnock 49/Crystal Palace – Leicester 2-1 (0-0)/Iversen 59 og, Mateta 90+5 – Pereira 56/Nott.Forest – Wolverhampton 1-1 (1-0)/Johnson 38 – Podence 83/Chelsea – Aston Villa 0-2 (0-1)/Watkins 18, McGinn 56/SundayWest Ham – Southampton 1-0 (1-0)/Aguerd 25/Newcastle – Man.Utd. 2-0 (1-0)/Willock 65, Wilson 88/MondayEverton – Tottenham 1-1 (0-0)/ Keane 90+1 – Kane 68(p)/

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