Everton picked up a crucial late point against Brentford on Saturday afternoon.
David Moyes’ side came back from behind twice in the game, with Beto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall the goal scorers.
Everton remain in eighth place and level on points with seventh-placed Brentford heading into the final six games of the season.
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Beto of Everton scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Brentford and Everton.
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Speaking after the game, Dewsbury-Hall shared the one aspect of the Toffees’ performance that really pleased him.
Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall impressed with Everton’s resilience vs Brentford
Dewsbury-Hall says Everton showed their resilient mentality by coming back from behind in the game twice to nick a point in the capital.
“A bit of a rollercoaster of a game,” the Toffees midfielder explained.
“We knew it was going to be a tough game, they’ve got strengths they play to really well. Probably on the balance of things, maybe a draw is a fair result.
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“The fact we came from behind twice, it shows the mentality of these lads. We’ll never give up, ever.”
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On his stoppage-time goal, Dewsbury-Hall said**:** “I just saw it go over my head from the cross and I thought ‘let me get in there in case something bounces here’, luckily it came. I’m happy I scored, I should have scored 15 or 20 minutes before.”
On the race for Europe, the former Chelsea star added**:** “As cliche as it is, if you don’t win, don’t lose. We did that, it’s pleasing to react from going behind twice, at the end of the season this could be a massive point.”
Everton are back in action next Sunday when they take on fierce rivals Liverpool in the first Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
If Moyes’ side were to win that, they could move above the Reds, depending on their result against Fulham today.
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