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Beto provides rescue act for Everton with late equaliser to deny Fulham

Marco Silva has known nothing but success since returning to Goodison Park with Fulham. He was on course to maintain a 100% record at the club who sacked him in December 2019, with Alex Iwobi also returning to haunt Everton, when the substitute Beto salvaged an unlikely point for Sean Dyche’s side.

Iwobi illuminated an otherwise forgettable evening with an excellent opener engineered by Emile Smith Rowe. It was just reward for Fulham and look set to extend their winning sequence at Goodison until Beto, part of an unlikely double act up front for Everton with Michael Keane, beat the rarely troubled Bernd Leno with a 94th minute header. Fulham have certainly had Everton’s number in recent years.

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