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Goodison Park (ATT 38,121) 2nd February 2013 - Kick off 15:00 Ref: M Jones

Everton Everton vs Aston Villa A Villa

Everton 3

V Anichebe (21)
M Fellaini (69, 90+3)

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A Villa 3

C Benteke (2, 61)
G Agbonlahor (24)

Premier League: Aston Villa pegged back by Everton in thriller

Last Updated: February 3, 2013 7:05am

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Marouane Fellaini struck twice late on as Everton fought back to hold Aston Villa to a 3-3 draw in a thrilling Premier League clash at Goodison Park.

Christian Benteke's early opener was cancelled out by Victor Anichebe, only for Gabriel Agbonlahor to put Villa back in front in a thrilling first half.

Best of the Match

  • Man of the match: Victor Anichebe was a real work-horse up front for Everton, chasing hard and holding the ball up strongly. The towering striker chipped in with a well-taken goal, as well as setting up Fellaini for his first of the match.
  • Goal of the match: Wonderful play from Villa, Benteke having nodded home with a super header in the 61st minute after a great cross from the right by Lowton.
  • Moment of the match: The Goodison Park faithful went wild as Fellaini headed home from the set-piece deep into injury-time to level the score at 3-3 after some relentless pressure from the home side and make it a dramatic finish on Merseyside.
  • Talking point: Assistant referee on the right touchline, who adjudged Lowton on-side when he delivered the telling ball for Benteke's second goal.

Benteke grabbed his second of the game to give Villa a 3-1 lead, but his fellow Belgian Fellaini had the last laugh with two goals, his second three minutes into injury time, to salvage a point for David Moyes' men.

Aston Villa dropped into the relegation zone following a midweek loss to Newcastle but there were positives in their second-half performance and Paul Lambert's side made the perfect start at Goodison Park as Benteke latched on to a Charles N'Zogbia pass and shrugged off the challenge of John Heitinga to open the scoring with a neat finish after just two minutes.

Fellaini missed a chance to equalise moments later as he curled a shot narrowly wide from the edge of the area, while Darron Gibson had an effort deflected off target and Leighton Baines blazed over with an ambitious free-kick from 30 yards as Everton continued to press.

Their efforts were rewarded in the 21st minute as Anichebe showed good strength to spin Ciaran Clark after collecting a ball from Kevin Mirallas, before firing low past Brad Guzan.

Villa restored their advantage almost immediately thanks to a firm header by Agbonlahor from Ashley Westwood's right-wing cross, but were then pinned back inside their own half for the remainder of the first half as Everton again tried to hit back.

Mirallas was brought down by Joe Bennett inches outside the area, while Leon Osman went close with a shot that flew just outside of Guzan's post via a deflection.

Everton kept up the intensity at the start of the second period but it was Villa who carved out an early chance as Andreas Weimann beat the offside trap to run on to a pass from Agbonlahor. However, he lacked composure with a wild shot high into the stands.

Benteke made no such mistake just after the hour mark as Matthew Lowton delivered an inviting cross from the right and the powerful striker again got the better of Heitinga to head home.

Fellaini reduced Everton's arrears in the 69th minute when he poked the ball into the bottom corner following a clever lay-off by Anichebe, setting up an exciting climax.

It looked like Aston Villa would hold on for an important victory to boost their survival hopes, but Fellaini struck again in the dying seconds as he headed home a Baines corner.

Fellaini could have won it even later but shot straight at the goalkeeper, as Everton drew level with fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur and Villa were left two points from safety.

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Barclays Premier League

Barclays Premier League
Pos Team P Pts
1 Manchester United 38 89
2 Manchester City 38 78
3 Chelsea 38 75
4 Arsenal 38 73
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 72
6 Everton 38 63
7 Liverpool 38 61
8 West Bromwich Albion 38 49
9 Swansea City 38 46
10 West Ham United 38 46
11 Norwich City 38 44
12 Fulham 38 43
13 Stoke City 38 42
14 Southampton 38 41
15 Aston Villa 38 41
16 Newcastle United 38 41
17 Sunderland 38 39
18 Wigan Athletic 38 36
19 Reading 38 28
20 Queens Park Rangers 38 25

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