Premier League: Everton-Crystal Palace ends in draw after Lukaku, Benteke strikes

Premier League: Everton-Crystal Palace ends in draw after Lukaku, Benteke strikes

Goals by Belgian international strikers Romelu Lukaku and Christian Benteke saw Everton and Crystal Palace draw 1-1 in their Premier League clash on Friday.

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Premier League: Everton-Crystal Palace ends in draw after Lukaku, Benteke strikes

Liverpool: Goals by Belgian international strikers Romelu Lukaku and Christian Benteke saw Everton and Crystal Palace draw 1-1 in their Premier League clash on Friday.

Lukaku struck with his fifth of the season in the first-half before Benteke, who endured a disappointing spell at Liverpool before moving to Palace in the summer, levelled with a superb header in the second-half.

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Crystal Palace's Christian Benteke. AP

The draw was enough for Everton to put an end to a two-match losing run in all competitions and lift them up to third whilst Palace — who have not lost at Goodison since 2005 — remain seventh after extending their unbeaten run to four games.

Everton made a bright start to the match forcing Palace to concede several corners in quick succession with Yannick Bolasie torturing his former team-mates with some deft footwork down the left flank.

However, it took till the 19th minute for the hosts to force a save from Palace keeper Steve Mandanda, Lukaku firing straight at him.

Lukaku, though, broke the deadlock in the 36th minute, curling a pearler of a free-kick over the Palace wall, leaving Mandanda rooted to the spot for his fifth of the season.

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The free-kick had been awarded in controversial circumstances as there was a suspicion Everton defender Phil Jagielka handled the ball before Palace’s veteran captain Damien Delaney raised his boot too high in the challenge.

Four minutes into the second-half Palace were level as Benteke produced a superb header, from Joel Ward’s cross, to beat Maarten Stekelenburg for his third of the campaign.

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Everton stormed back almost immediately and a wonderful piece of skill by Bolasie teed up Idrissa Gueye but he fluffed his lines as Martin Kelly blocked his goalbound shot.

The visitors thought they had taken the lead when Delaney, making his 600th league appearance, had the ball in the net but it was ruled out for offside although the scorer did not appear to be in an offside position.

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A pulsating match then saw Gareth Barry’s flicked header cleared off the line by Palace defender Jason Puncheon.

Palace came back at Everton and James Tomkins was presented with a great chance but his header was gathered by Stekelenburg.

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