Everton fans invade pitch before full-time as mad comeback secures Premier League safety
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Everton fans were given a night to remember after their 3-2 comeback victory over Crystal Palace that’s ensured Premier League survival – and the subsequent pitch invasion at Goodison Park was the very definition of life-affirming.
Frank Lampard’s Everton overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat Crystal Palace 3-2 and keep their place in the Premier League in dramatic fashion at Goodison Park to spark joyous scenes amongst the supporters. Going into the game, Everton knew that a win in this fixture would secure their Premier League status regardless of results elsewhere.
Fue el día. Después de malgastar una bala perdiendo frente al Brentford el fin de semana, los muchachos de Frank Lampard lograron los tres puntos que necesitaban para salvarse de la quema. Jamás habían descendido los toffees de la Premier League, 68 años acumulaban sin descender a la segunda categoría. Será uno más. En una temporada horrenda que pudo acabar en drama, el Everton terminó cayendo de pie.
Everton vs Crystal Palace: The relegation-battling Toffees once again find themselves in desperate need of three points when they host the Eagles at Goodison Park on Thursday (Watch live at 2:45 pm ET, on USA Network and online via NBCSports.com).
Everton vs Crystal Palace: The relegation-battling Toffees once again find themselves in desperate need of three points when they host the Eagles at Goodison Park on Thursday (Watch live at 2:45 pm ET, on USA Network and online via NBCSports.com).
Win at Goodison Park against Crystal Palace this evening and Everton’s relegation scrap nightmare will be over. They will have sealed Premier League safety with a game to spare.