Everton remain in the Premier League.
A new contract has been secured tonight after a crazy turnaround against Crystal Palace.
At that time, after 85 minutes of the match, the home team received a penalty kick.
Classic Everton risked leaving Premier League For the first time in 68 years.
But tonight the contract was secured.
And it happened in a somewhat miraculous way.
The Toffees ended 0-2 early at home to Crystal Palace, but in the second half everything changed.
Michael Kane cut back to 2-1 in the 54th minute, and blushing copper Richarlison put it 2-2 in the 75th minute – and in the 85th minute Dominic Calvert-Lewin completed his turn to make it 3-2.
Kosner
Victory means a guaranteed contract, so for understandable reasons, the crowd at Goodison Park exploded with joy.
But scenes of chaos arose when hundreds of them chose to storm the field right after Calvert Lewin’s 3-2 goal – despite several minutes remaining in the match.
The security guards arranged the situation quickly and the match could resume after a few minutes.
Then Everton postponed and won 3-2.
When the final whistle blew, he stormed the field for the second time and scenes of wild joy appeared.
– Unbelievable feeling! What could a rotating soccer ball be? That’s why we love this sport. It’s going to be hard to fall asleep tonight,” Dominic Calvert-Lewin says.
Sunday Drama
Now Burnley and Leeds are fighting to not join Watford and Norwich in the tournament.
Burnley and Leeds are tied for the same number of points before the final round which now takes place on Sunday.
Burnley faces Newcastle at home, while Leeds faces Brentford away.