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Everton deny Watford with last-gasp goal

▶ Digne equalizes for team with free kick deep into injury time

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Everton’s France defender Lucas Digne scored with a superb free kick deep into added time to salvage a 2-2 draw with Watford in a frenetic Premier League clash at Goodison Park on Monday.

Richarliso­n had given the home side an early lead before Watford made it 2-1 with two goals in three minutes just past the hour mark, Seamus Coleman scoring an own goal and Abdoulaye Doucoure powering home a header.

With Gylfi Sigurdsson spurning the chance to equalize for the hosts when his penalty was saved just minutes later, Watford looked to be heading for a win but Digne then popped up with his first Everton goal to salvage a point.

The night had started well for the Merseyside­rs, looking for the win that would have lifted them above Manchester United into sixth place, when Brazilian striker Richarliso­n scored against his old club after a quarter of an hour.

The goal was controvers­ial, however, with Everton’s Theo Walcott appearing to be offside in the build-up.

Everton’s Coleman then put through his own goal in the 63rd minute when Roberto Pererya’s effort hit the post and rebounded off the defender into the net, before Doucoure put the visitors in front when he rose above Coleman to head firmly home.

Three minutes later Christian Kabasele clumsily fouled Everton defender Yerry Mina in the penalty area but Sigurdsson’s spot kick down the middle was saved by the legs of Ben Foster.

It was the Icelander’s second penalty miss from his last three.

As the clock ticked down, mid-table Watford thought they had done enough for the win but France internatio­nal Digne stepped up to curl his free kick into the net and deny the visitors.

“It showed personalit­y and character to take that free kick when people might have expected Gylfi. It’s a very good goal,” said Everton manager Marco Silva after facing his old club.

Everton are seventh on 24 points, two behind United, while Watford are 12th with 21 points from 16 games.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Lucas Digne of Everton scores their second goal to make it 2-2 during the Premier League match against Watford at Goodison Park on Monday in Liverpool, England.
Photo: VCG Lucas Digne of Everton scores their second goal to make it 2-2 during the Premier League match against Watford at Goodison Park on Monday in Liverpool, England.

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