Premier League reaction - Everton earn draw with Spurs

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Ben Collins and Sarah Rendell

All times stated are UK

  1. Keane equaliser sparks pandemonium at Goodison

    Everton 1-1 Tottenham

    Monday's game had been an uninspiring encounter up until a flashpoint on 57 minutes, when Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure was given a deserved straight red card after pushing Harry Kane in the face off the ball.

    The England captain then scored a penalty, which looked like giving Cristian Stellini a winning start as interim manager in Tottenham's first game since Antonio Conte left the club by mutual consent.

    But Spurs substitute Lucas Moura was also sent off for a nasty challenge on Keane and the former Burnley defender shook off the knock to smash in the equaliser and spark pandemonium at Goodison Park.

    Everton fans celebrate their team's draw at home to Tottenham

    Copyright: Reuters

  2. Keane stunner salvages draw for relegation-threatened Everton

    Everton 1-1 Tottenham

    Shamoon Hafez

    BBC Sport at Goodison Park

    Michael Keane scored a stunning long-range strike in the 90th minute to salvage a Premier League draw for Everton against Tottenham in a game that saw both sides finish with 10 men.

    Defender Keane stepped up from the back to arrow a 25-yard drive into the top corner, the point taking Sean Dyche's men out of the relegation zone.

    Harry Kane had given Tottenham the lead in the second half from the penalty spot after Keane himself had fouled Cristian Romero in the area.

    Michael Keane scores against Tottenham

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  3. Good morning

    And welcome to today's live page. We'll be bringing you reaction to Monday's Premier League game, which saw Everton claim a late draw at home to Tottenham, with both sides ending the game with 10 men.

    We'll also have the latest Premier League news and the best lines from Tuesday's news conferences, plus look ahead to Tuesday's four games.

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