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Premier League: Everton stun Fulham with second-half comeback to end hosts' European push

Published on May 11, 2025

By IANS

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  • LONDON — Everton staged an impressive second-half comeback to defeat Fulham 3-1 at Craven Cottage, all but ending the hosts' slim hopes of securing European football next season. Raul Jimenez had given Fulham the lead in the 17th minute with a powerful header from Emile Smith Rowe’s cross. The home side dominated the opening 45 minutes and had a chance to double their lead through Harry Wilson, but his low strike was kept out by Jordan Pickford.
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  • Despite Fulham’s control, Everton equalised just before the break. Vitalii Mykolenko’s shot from the edge of the area took a big deflection off Andreas Pereira, wrong-footing Bernd Leno and finding the back of the net.
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  • The momentum shifted in the second half. In the 70th minute, substitute Dwight McNeil delivered a dangerous corner that Michael Keane headed home. After a lengthy VAR check for offside, the goal was given.



  • Barely a minute after the restart, Everton struck again. Beto’s low drive slipped through Leno’s gloves to make it 3-1, the striker’s eighth Premier League goal of the season.
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  • Fulham pushed late on and were denied a penalty deep into injury time. Referee Darren England was sent to the monitor for a potential handball by Mykolenko, but chose to stick with his original decision.
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  • The loss leaves Fulham 11th in the table, four points behind eighth-placed Brentford with just two matches remaining – away at Brentford and home to Manchester City.
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  • Everton’s win lifts them to 13th and gives them a timely boost ahead of their final match at Goodison Park next week against Southampton.
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  • After the game, Fulham boss Marco Silva dismissed speculation linking him with a summer move to Saudi Arabia, stating he intends to stay.
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