Jake O’Brien’s late header rescued a 1-1 draw for Everton at Brentford to extend their unbeaten league run to seven games as Toffees striker Beto missed three one-on-one chances in west London.
The in-form Guinea-Bissau international, aiming to score for a fifth consecutive league game, fluffed his lines twice in the first half and then squandered another late on to win the game for Everton, as Bees goalkeeper Mark Flekken saved all three efforts.
Yoane Wissa took full advantage of Beto's first-half misses with an opener in the fourth minute of added time (45+4) as he rebounded home Bryan Mbeumo's header off the bar from a long throw.
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Player ratings
Brentford: Flekken (8); Ajer (6), Collins (6), Pinnock (6), Lewis-Potter (6); Janelt (6), Yarmoliuk (6); Mbeumo (6), Damsgaard (7), Schade (6); Wissa (7).
Subs: Maghoma (6), Kayode (6).
Everton: Pickford (6); O’Brien (7), Tarkowski (6), Branthwaite (6), Mykolenko (7); Garner (6), Gueye (6); Lindstrom (6), Alcaraz (6), Harrison (6); Beto (5).
Subs: Young (6), Iroegbunam (6).
Player of the Match: Mark Flekken.
Wissa then had a second ruled out in the 69th minute for offside, and eight minutes later O'Brien headed home an equaliser at the back post to score his first Everton goal.
A frenetic ending saw Beto miss a glorious one-on-one opportunity in the 88th minute to give 15th-placed Everton a third straight league win, with the draw moving David Moyes' side 15 points clear of the relegation zone.
Brentford's wait for a home victory goes on with Thomas Frank's side winless at the Gtech Community Stadium since December 7 as they remain 11th in the Premier League and are five points off the top eight.
Team news
- Brentford made one enforced change from the side that thrashed Leicester as Yehor Yarmoliuk took the place of captain Christian Norgaard after he missed out with concussion.
- Everton were without Abdoulaye Doucoure who was absent due to the birth of his child so Carlos Alcaraz replaced him in the Toffees’ only change from Saturday’s home draw against Man Utd.
Frank praises Flekken in 'fair result'
Brentford boss Thomas Frank speaking at his post-match press conference:
"Probably a fair result. I felt we kept a quite consistent performance today - we were not through the roof but we were not bad.
"In the second half we controlled them and they had nothing. We created that top moment for 2-0 [Wissa's offside goal], and 2-0 we're out of sight and we win.
"On the flip side, Mark Flekken was outstanding, probably man of the match in a game where he wasn't too busy but made three crucial saves. He gave us the opportunity to get 1-0 and win the game and then he made sure we got at least a point.
"It's a game we should have and could have won, but with the overall performance it's probably a fair result."
Moyes: We should've won it
Everton manager David Moyes speaking at his post-match press conference:
"I thought we played really well. This has always been a really difficult ground for me personally to come and get a good result, so if I think you'd have given me a point I'd have probably said I'd be happy with that. But probably on reflection, I think we're really disappointed not to take all three.
"We had the biggest and best chances in the game. We gave away a really poor goal from the long throw.
"I thought the boys were terrific in the second half and we probably should've maybe just nicked all three points."
On Beto's missed chances: "If you're a centre-forward he's got through three times again. Maybe the other ones you thought were a bit flukey but he's done it again three times tonight. He's got away, got free, ran in so I hope he keeps continuing to get those opportunities to do that.
"I know he doesn't score them tonight but one of the things we said when we came in is, 'We're not making any chances anymore'. Well, Beto's had three really good ones tonight which stand out really."
Opta stats: Everton miss key man Doucoure
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- Since the beginning of the 2022/23 season, Everton have won just one of their 23 Premier League matches without Abdoulaye Doucoure (D9 L13) posting a win percentage of just 4.3 per cent, compared to a win percentage of 33.8 per cent with him in the side.
- Everton are now unbeaten in each of their last seven Premier League matches (W4 D3), their longest unbeaten run in the competition since December 2017 (W4 D3).
- Brentford's Yoane Wissa has now scored 13 goals in the Premier League this season, his best goalscoring season in the competition, surpassing the 12 he netted in 2023-24.
- Jake O'Brien is the eighth different player from the Republic of Ireland to score a Premier League goal for Everton, only Sunderland (16) and Aston Villa (9) have more (excluding own goals).