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Premier League: Everton made a huge comeback against Palace and stayed in the league Israel today

2022-05-19T21:33:30.104Z


Jean-Philippe Mattata (21) and Jordan Io (36) gave the Londoners a double advantage but Michael Keane (55), Richardson (75) and Dominic Calbert-Levin (85) made it 2-3 which left them in the league behind Tough season • Burnley finished 1-1 with Aston Villa away and will have to win the final round


After a particularly difficult season with a change of coaches, protests from the crowd and quite a few humiliating moments, Everton tonight (Thursday) promised another season in the Premier League after beating Crystal Palace 2: 3 at home - Goodison Park - after a huge turnaround.

Jean-Philippe Mattata (21) and Jordan Io (36) gave the Londoners a double advantage that stunned Frank Lampard and his trainees but in the second half the host woke up and managed to make an impressive comeback.

Michael Keane (55) shrank, Richardlison (75) equalized and Dominic Calbert-Levin (85) scored with a free-kick and caused a burst of emotion that caused some of the crowd to burst onto the pitch before the end of the game.

A few minutes later, after 7 minutes of extra time, this time all the stadium occupants burst onto the lawn and celebrated the dramatic stay, one cycle to the end of the season.

Everton fans in a frenzy, tonight in Liverpool,

Who will have to win in the final round is Burnley who finished 1-1 against Aston Villa away and are now with 35 points on the balance sheet, just like Leeds, which is below the red line due to an inferior goal ratio.

Burnley will host Newcastle and Leeds will play away against Brentford in London.

In another game: Chelsea - Leicester 1: 1.

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Source: israelhayom

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