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Everton slipped to another Europa League defeat as they failed to capitalise on a second-half equaliser from a mystifyingly not-sent-off Ashley Williams

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Thu 19 Oct 2017 17.16 EDTFirst published on Thu 19 Oct 2017 14.00 EDT

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That wasn’t Everton’s worst performance of the season, but neither was it a particularly good one, and it featured an ugly moment in which the club was let down both by their captain and by a couple of their fans. They came close to a second goal a couple of times, Sigurdsson hitting the post with a cross, and had they rather than Lyon scored the third goal of the game and held on to their lead, this would have been remembered as an encouraging evening. Mirallas was good in the first half, combining particularly well with Davies, but he did little after the break and was eventually taken off. Sigurdsson’s set pieces nearly changed the game after he rose from the bench. There is quality there, they just, well, don’t seem to have been told what to do with it.

Meanwhile, this press release has just arrived from William Hill:

Everton’s defeat to Lyon at home has piled the pressure on Ronald Koeman even more than he was under before. Offered at 4/11 before the start of the game, Koeman is now 1/7 to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job.

He is just Even money to leave his role before the start of 2018.

“Given the money Everton spent in the summer you would have thought they would be battling at the top of the Premier League instead of the bottom and also attempting to get into the latter stages of the Europa League,” said William Hill spokesman Joe Crilly. “Things just haven’t worked out and it looks like a change may be coming sooner rather than later.”

Ashley Williams has spoken, which in the circumstances is quite brave of him:

It’s going to be difficult. We wanted to win tonight. I thought the lads responded well when we went one down. I thought we fought well as a team.

[Asked about the fight] It’s what happens. It’s football. It is what it is. You know, it is what it is. It’s just football. It’s high emotions. We want to win the game, they want to win the game, stuff happens. That was one of those times I think.

The pressure you put on yourself is more than anything outside. We want to show fight. I’m disappointed we didn’t get a result because I thought we showed a good attitude. I felt we had a lot of chances, more than them.

Arsenal’s a big one, especially against a top team at home. We need a win, and we need a good performance.

3 - Only three sides have progressed past the Europa League group stages after collecting one point in the first three games. Precarious. https://t.co/PtsXy7t2x0

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 19, 2017

Meanwhile the other match in Group E got a bit interesting when Schembri equalised for Lyon with a 59th-minute header, but then five minutes later Petagna headed in a corner, and a couple of minutes after that Freuler added another. It thus ended 3-1 to Atalanta, who lead the group with seven points. Lyon have five, Apollon Limassol have two, and Everton have a single point.

And boos ring out at Goodison Park, while Koeman comes onto the turf to harangue the referee about something or other. Perhaps he’s also confused about how Ashley Williams stayed on the pitch.

Koeman looks dejected after the match. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images via Reuters
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Final score: Everton 1-2 Lyon

90+6 mins: Pickford hits a prodigiously long goal kick, but there’s no time for it to come to anything. Just as it comes down to earth, the whistle blows!

90+5 mins: Everton have done nothing in stoppage time. Instead, Ndombele has a shot from 20 yards – ignoring a free team-mate to his right – that’s deflected wide. They’re in no hurry to take the corner.

90+3 mins: Pickford saves again. Cornet controls a long ball beautifully, ghosts past Keane and then tries a shot from an acute angle, which hits the keeper.

90+2 mins: Williams is now playing as a centre-forward. Ramirez crosses low from the left, and the Welshman shoots wide.

90+1 mins: Lyon break, Traore crosses and Keane clears just over his own bar. The visitors are in no hurry to take the corner, which is then hit straight into Davies’ face.

87 mins: A remarkable minute. First Ferri dances into the area and tries to lift the ball over the onrushing Pickford, but the keeper stops it! And then Everton pump the ball forward, Tete tries to chest the ball back to Lopes but there’s a blue shirt about. Lopes and Tete both scream ballwards and crash into each other, hurting Lopes but most importantly clearing the ball.

Pickford saves Ferri’s rush on goal. Photograph: Dave Thompson/AP
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85 mins: Great save! Ramirez crosses from the right, and Calvert-Lewin’s header is low and hard and very well saves by Lopes!

Lopes save the header from Calvert-Lewin. Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images
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83 mins: The growl has gone from Everton’s fans now, and Lyon’s are the supporters you can hear on the TV. But neither side is playing with much precision at the moment, and another goal for either is distinctly possible.

81 mins: Lookman has had a couple of terrible shots since he came on. One, when off balance just inside the area, was ballooned high. The latest, when perfectly balance and outside the area, was also ballooned high.

80 mins: This has been, if it’s any consolation, a considerably better performance than the Atalanta game. But the answer still has be, not for very long.

@Simon_Burnton #koemanout is the 11th highest paid manager in the world. Would any truly ambitious club put up with this dross?

— Robin Cannon (@shinytoyrobots) October 19, 2017

79 mins: Williams is still over-excited. He gives away another free-kick, for leaning on Traore as both jumped for a header. “What in the wide world of sports is up with Ashley Williams?” asks JR. “He used to be good and I sort of liked him. Now he is pants and I very much dislike him. He should have been sent off before he scored. Then after he scored did you see him give a hard two-handed shove in the back to Tousart? Dude’s out of control.”

78 mins: Holgate crosses, and the ball hits Marçal in the stomach. He collapses to the ground pretending to be injured, rolling and grimacing. It wasn’t even going very fast.

GOAL! Everton 1-2 Lyon (Traore, 75 mins)

Um, typed too soon. Lovely work on the right from Cornet, who goes past Williams, pulls the ball back and Traore’s backheel flick clips Keane and dribbles in!

Traore celebrates as Everton’s heads fall. Photograph: Andrew Yates/Reuters
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73 mins: Everton hit the post! It’s a free-kick from the left and Sigurdsson bends it in towards the far post, nobody touches it, and it bounces against the upright and away!

70 mins: Lyon have brought Cornet on for Maolida. Meanwhile, among the stars of that big dust-up is the chap pictured below, who had a young child in his left hand while his right was attacking random Frenchmen.

Here's dad of the year seconds before he throws a punch at a Lyon player pic.twitter.com/1tPet4ZDeE

— Sachin Nakrani (@SachinNakrani) October 19, 2017

GOAL! Everton 1-1 Lyon – and it's only Ashley Williams!

69 mins: A lovely free-kick from the right, an emphatic header from the unmarked Williams!

Williams heads home the equaliser. Photograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Fired up Williams celebrates. Photograph: Andrew Yates/Reuters
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67 mins: The incident has got the crowd excited. They are suddenly in full voice. But the referee bottled that big time.

65 mins: Everyone’s annoyed about this, various Lyon players come in, Everton players join the fray, punches are thrown – some by fans – and Williams is very much at the heart of it.

65 mins: Everton have a corner, slightly overhit by Sigurdsson, and it’s headed up in the air. It bounces and Lopes comes out and catches it high above his head. Then, Williams comes in and shoulder-barges him over, with no hope of winning the ball.

Williams clashes with Lopes. Photograph: Andrew Yates/Reuters
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63 mins: Aouar does well to win the ball and passes to Depay, who carries it to the by-line and then, just as things are getting really interesting, falls over and scuffs the ball out of play.

60 mins: Nabil Fekir has had enough of being ignored by the referee and is off for a sit down. Jordan Ferri comes on. I wonder if he’s ever crossed the Mersey?

57 mins: Schneiderlin seems to have hurt himself in making that goal-saving challenge a few minutes ago, and has limped off. Sigurdsson is on.

56 mins: In tonight’s other Group E game, Atalanta lead Apollon 1-0, through Ilicic’s first-half goal.

53 mins: Great chance for Lyon! Davies is dispossessed by Aouar in midfield, Maolida is played in, and he takes a bit too long over his shot and Schneiderlin dives in to block it!

52 mins: One of the blind hoofs finds Maolida, who carries the ball to the edge of the penalty area and, just when things looked interesting, gets tackled by Williams.

50 mins: Tete goes over, gets kicked in the head by Davies (who was going for the ball) and gives Everton a free kick for his troubles. Nothing comes of it.

46 mins: And before the minute’s out they have a great chance to equalise! A cross from the left bounces off Holgate’s head, bounces over a defender and drops to Lookman, whose shot from six yards hits Lopes!

Lopes saves from Lookman. Photograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
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46 mins: And within 20 seconds of the restart Holgate romps into space down the right and puts in a fine cross that Lopes pushes clear.

Half time: Everton 0-1 Lyon

45 mins: It is half time. There are no audible boos as Everton go in behind. It’s been a fun half, though, with plenty of helter and also some skelter.

44 mins: Shot! Lyon work the ball across the field and Traore runs inside from the left and tries to curl the ball in at the far post, but misses by a yard or two.

Traore shoots. Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images
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44 mins: Maolida has the ball on the left, and not one single white shirt runs into the penalty area to offer a crossing option, so he has no choice but to hang about for a bit and then pass backwards.

42 mins: Another excellent challenge! It’s a pull-back from the right by-line that Mirallas sprints towards, all alone, but just as he seems about to smash it into the net, Tete sticks out a foot and pokes clear!

42 mins: Chance for Lyon! Depay runs inside from the left, exchanges passes with Maolida, hares between two defenders and to the edge of the area, but then shoots rather casually and Pickford saves and holds.

40 mins: Chance for Everton! Marcelo gives the ball away in defence and Klaassen and Mirallas are both on hand to take advantage. Klaassen takes the ball, ignores his team-mate and unleashes a low, hard shot from the edge of the area that Lopes saves!

39 mins: Fekir goes down again, on the half-way line this time. The referee ignores him again. “Seems everyone is on the Fekir bandwagon now, which is fine,” writes Ian Copestake. “But what is ‘Unstuck’? Is this youth-speak for something positive disguised as the appropriation of a word no one uses anyway except after the word ‘came’?” Perhaps they meant “unpicked”?

Fekir goes down again, under the challenge from Schneiderlin. Photograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
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37 mins: Depay hits the bar from the free-kick! Pickford was going to save it easily, but it flicks off Davies’ head, totally changes course and with the goalkeeper nowhere clips the top of the bar!

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36 mins: It’s the kind of rain that’s so dense it almost looks foggy. Schneiderlin fouls Fekir really quite nastily, 35 yards out, and also emerges unbooked. Surely too far to shoot, though Fekir may disagree.

34 mins: It is absolutely pouring. Mirallas, who is involved in everything positive for Everton at the moment, is taken out by Tousart, giving the home side the opportunity to not make anything from another free kick.

32 mins: Everton come close! It’s a nice move, which ends with Davies threading a pass through the Lyon defence to Mirallas, whose first-time shot hits Lopes and rebounds to safety!

30 mins: The ball is played to Mirallas, running into the penalty area from the left, and he jinks inside and is tackled just as he’s about to shoot. The ball rolls to Davies, whose shot is deflected behind for a corner. From which nothing arises.

29 mins: Davies very deliberately and quite aggressively blocks Traore with his shoulder, and is extremely fortunate to get away unbooked.

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