Everton's Thierno Barry came off the bench to level the score against Leeds United, securing a 1-1 draw for the Toffees in a thrilling Premier League encounter.
Barry struck just after the hour mark, heading past the outstretched hand of Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier from close range. The goal sparked wild celebrations among Everton's players and supporters, who had been on the receiving end of a frustrating first half devoid of clear-cut chances.
Leeds had come closest to taking the lead through Raphinha in the 25th minute, but his low shot was well saved by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. However, it was Barry who ultimately proved to be the matchwinner, as his equalizing goal ensured that the three points would stay with Everton at Goodison Park.
The draw maintains Everton's grip on a mid-table Premier League finish, while Leeds remains in the hunt for European qualification despite this setback. The result will also provide a boost to both teams' confidence heading into their next fixtures.
Barry struck just after the hour mark, heading past the outstretched hand of Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier from close range. The goal sparked wild celebrations among Everton's players and supporters, who had been on the receiving end of a frustrating first half devoid of clear-cut chances.
Leeds had come closest to taking the lead through Raphinha in the 25th minute, but his low shot was well saved by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. However, it was Barry who ultimately proved to be the matchwinner, as his equalizing goal ensured that the three points would stay with Everton at Goodison Park.
The draw maintains Everton's grip on a mid-table Premier League finish, while Leeds remains in the hunt for European qualification despite this setback. The result will also provide a boost to both teams' confidence heading into their next fixtures.