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Everton vs Sunderland. The FA Cup Quarter-Final.

Goodison ParkAttendance38,875.

Everton 1

  • T Cahill (23rd minute)

Sunderland 1

  • P Bardsley (12th minute)

Sunderland escape with draw

Image: Tim Cahill levelled for Everton

Everton and Sunderland played out a thrilling 1-1 draw in their FA Cup quarter-final clash at Goodison Park.

Black Cats struggle against energetic Everton side

Everton and Sunderland played out a thrilling 1-1 draw in their FA Cup quarter-final clash at Goodison Park. Sunderland went ahead in the 12th minute after Phil Bardsley fired in a rocket of a shot from distance, but Tim Cahill headed the hosts level 10 minutes later. The Black Cats tired in the second half as Everton dominated and will be the happier side to get another chance at the Stadium of Light. Martin O'Neill's side have now not beaten the Merseysiders in 16 games stretching back to 2001. The cup competition provides a fine opportunity for both clubs this season and that made for a frenetic end-to-end start, although the game slowed and became scrappy in the second period. Sunderland had an early chance when James McClean glanced a header wide from a Seb Larsson free-kick while Everton were also into their stride quickly as Leon Osman headed over from Seamus Coleman cross. Everton boss David Moyes was criticised for making six changes for the midweek derby loss at Liverpool but his intentions were clear as he reverted to side which beat Tottenham last week.

Not interested

His players were keen to attack and Royston Drenthe appealed for a penalty after going down under a challenge from Craig Gardner in the eighth minute. Replays suggested the Dutchman may have had a case but referee Andre Marriner was not interested. Sunderland grabbed the lead in the 12th minute with a ferocious low strike from Bardsley from 30 yards. Everton may have been expecting a cross as Jack Colback prepared to take a free-kick on the right but he played short to Bardsley and the defender fired through a crowded penalty area. The hosts tried to produce a quick response but Osman and Fellaini both missed the target from distance and Heitinga had a free-kick deflected wide. Everton got their threatened equaliser as Baines delivered a typically dangerous cross from the left. Jelavic's misdirected his header but Cahill followed up with one of his own to beat Mignolet in trademark fashion, although it was only his second goal of the season. Jelavic threatened another as he raced onto a long ball from deep but could only screw a shot wide under pressure from Wayne Bridge. Sylvain Distin had a better chance after Cahill tested Mignolet with another header which the keeper could only punch off the line. The ball fell invitingly for Distin but Sunderland escaped as the defender blasted wide from close range. Drenthe was unlucky just before the break as he curled a free-kick against the bar from 30 yards after Coleman was fouled by Bridge. Osman tried another shot from just outside the area but Mignolet gathered easily. Everton continued to take the attack to the visitors in the second half with Cahill bursting forward and trying his luck from long range.
Offside
Mignolet got down but spilled the ball and it needed Bridge to clear the danger. Sunderland's Nicklas Bendtner found the net after being played through by McClean but the flag had long been raised for offside. Coleman cut inside two defenders on another Everton raid but fired his left-foot shot into the side-netting. Cahill had another chance as Fellaini headed down an Osman corner but his shot on the turn lacked the power to beat Mignolet. Jelavic won a header as Baines whipped in a free-kick but his effort flew over and the Croatian had a penalty shout turned down after heading another against John O'Shea's arm. Jelavic suffered more frustration as he headed straight at Mignolet and then had a shot blocked. Sunderland, perhaps thinking in terms of a replay, attempted to take the edge out of the game as time ran down but Everton finished strongly. Mignolet produced a fine double save to prevent the Toffees snatching a winner four minutes from time. Osman threatened to shoot but instead clipped a cross to Heitinga, whose header had Mignolet at full stretch. Jelavic pounced on the rebound but Mignolet recovered to block as Sunderland held on.
Everton Team Statistics Sunderland
1 Goals 1
1 1st Half Goals 1
8 Shots on Target 2
10 Shots off Target 3
4 Blocked Shots 1
6 Corners 5
15 Fouls 13
0 Offsides 1
3 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
76 Passing Success 67.6
19 Tackles 23
78.9 Tackles Success 69.6
58.8 Possession 41.2
58.2 Territorial Advantage 41.8
400 Total Passes 275
35 Total Crosses 23
173 Lost Balls 181
61 Recoveries 52
54.3% 1st Half Poss. 45.7%
63.4% 2nd Half Poss. 36.6%

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