Everton’s superb away record continued with a memorable 2-1 comeback victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage.

An agonisingly unfortunate own goal – Jordan Pickford palming the ball on to Vitalii Mykolenko – gave the hosts a half-time lead.

Only the Premier League’s top three teams had won more home games than Fulham heading into this one, but the Blues responded in excellent fashion in the second period, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall sweeping home an equaliser.

Another own goal settled it seven minutes from the end when Bernd Leno could only punch Dewsbury-Hall’s corner into the back of his own net, a just reward for a 2,700-strong travelling army of Evertonians in west London.

21 Comments

  1. Come on, camera operators. Please STOP zooming in so far on the action in the penalty box. Nearly all the action is blurred, panning one way or the other, or off-ball as the camera operator panics and tries in vain to capture any meaningful action. Try the more logical approach and pull back!

  2. lucky to get 3 points. but the team still needs to improve in the final third. too slow In attacking n more 1 touch football would benefit Barry

  3. Moysey need to have a word with Armstrong. Ball watching for their goal is NOT what it is to be Everton player, we know he's young but he could have stopped that goal instead of ball watching

  4. Darren Griffiths is such a legend of the Everton media team. I remember hearing his voice pre-internet on radio everton, even if my signal was not the best and i kept fiddling with the antenna, i loved it. I'd like to see Darren involved more with the media side, such as interviews. He's such a great commentator and a proper Everton fan. Thank you Darren