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National Media All Say the Same Thing About Everton After Crystal Palace Draw

Mateta came off the bench to score in the 76th minute as Palace denied Everton a win that would have lifted them into European contention.

  • Crystal Palace and Everton drew after Jean-Phillipe Mateta secured a crucial point for Palace following Beto's goal for the visitors. England goalkeepers Dean Henderson and Jordan Pickford delivered standout saves before Thomas Tuchel.
  • Everton took an early lead through James Tarkowski, who scored from a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall corner. Palace equalized 10 minutes before half-time, with Ismaila Sarr capitalizing on a poor clearance by Michael Keane.
  • Less than 90 seconds into the second half, Beto restored Everton's lead, holding off Maxence Lacroix to finish calmly. Palace increased pressure, and 14 minutes from the end, Mateta swept in a pass from Tyrick Mitchell.
  • Victory would have moved Everton onto 51 points, level with Brentford. Palace nearly won in stoppage time when Adam Wharton struck the post, while Iliman Ndiaye had a header cleared off the line earlier.
  • Crystal Palace now turns attention to their European match against Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig on May 27, aiming to build momentum following this draw. The fixture represents a significant competitive opportunity ahead.
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Crystal Palace have leveled the score against Everton: 2-2. The home side struck in the second half and completely reopened the match.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Oliver Glasner saves a 2:2 with Crystal Palace against Everton FC – and is now close to the end of the class. Crystal Palace benefited from the defeat of West Ham. The "Eagles" reached a 2:2 at home against Everton and are now eight points ahead of the Londoners, who rank on the first descent place. Ismaila Sarr (34.) made the final match of the Glasner-Elf for 1:1 and Jean Philippe Mateta (77.) in the meantime.

·Vienna, Austria
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The Football Faithful broke the news on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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