
Everton manager David Moyes has explained why his team drew 3-3 against Manchester City in Monday's Premier League clash at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Moyes' side led 3-1 after 73 minutes thanks to a brace from Thierno Barry and a goal from Jake O'Brien, but two late goals from Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku forced a draw. Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Moyes admitted, "We let ourselves down because we defended the second goal so poorly." He added, "When we got to 3-1, we should be doing enough to see it out."
Key Points:
- Everton conceded two late goals to drop two crucial points.
- Moyes admitted his team was "hugely outplayed in the first half."
- The draw keeps Everton in tenth place in the Premier League table.
- Everton have now dropped points in stoppage time in three consecutive matches.
- The result handed Arsenal the advantage in the title race.
Watch whether Everton's late-game collapses continue and if they can still push for European qualification.
Sources: Goal, Sky Sports