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Everton’s Late Show: Beto Saves a Point Against Fulham

Liverpool, UK. 26th Oct, 2024. Everton forward Beto (14) scores his side's first goal of the game to make it 1-1 during the Everton FC v Fulham FC English Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom on 26 October 2024 Credit: Every Second Media/Alamy Live News
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In an exciting Premier League match, Everton secured a crucial point against Fulham with a late equalizer from their forward, Beto. The game at Goodison Park saw Everton trailing after Alex Iwobi scored against his former club. Beto, who joined Everton in August 2023 for €30 million, proved his value by scoring a vital goal, marking his second of the season. His physical presence and aerial skills were key in securing the 1-1 draw.

  • Everton’s Beto scored a late equalizer to secure a draw against Fulham.
  • Alex Iwobi scored for Fulham against his former club, Everton.
  • Beto joined Everton in August 2023 for a reported fee of €30 million.

Everton’s Resilience Shines Through

Everton’s determination was evident as they fought back to earn a point against Fulham. Beto’s late goal was a testament to his impact since joining the club. His performance resonated with fans, showcasing his ability to deliver in crucial moments. For more on Beto’s journey at Everton, visit their Everton FC Profile.


Alex Iwobi’s Impact at Fulham

Alex Iwobi’s goal against Everton highlighted his growing influence at Fulham. Since his transfer from Everton for £22 million in August 2024, Iwobi has become a key player in Fulham’s midfield. Known for his versatility, he has already scored twice in the Premier League this season. For more on Fulham’s season and Iwobi’s contributions, visit their Fulham FC Profile.

Premier League Weekend Highlights

The Everton-Fulham match was part of a thrilling Premier League weekend. Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace was marred by an injury to goalkeeper Alisson Becker, affecting their tactics under manager Arne Slot. Meanwhile, West Ham United celebrated a 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town, with standout performances from Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paquetá. For a broader overview of Premier League action, explore Premier League Matches.

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