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Everton supporters are celebrating Kiernan Dewsbury Hall's dramatic 90+1' goal that rescued a 2-2 draw against Brentford, though many are frustrated that he and fellow forward Ndiaye wasted earlier one-on-one chances that could've won the match. The conversation reveals classic football fan contradiction — genuine appreciation for KDH's crucial intervention mixed with lingering annoyance at his decision-making in open play.
Everton supporters are split on Jordan Pickford's performance in the 2-2 draw against Brentford, with some criticising his overly aggressive approach that led to an early penalty, whilst others argue he made crucial saves to keep his side in the match. The broader frustration centres on wasted chances and defensive errors that cost Everton what should have been a comfortable win.
Everton fans and neutrals engaged in surprisingly measured debate about striker Beto's performance during what the match data reveals was actually a dramatic 2-2 draw, with supporters split between backing him as the club's best forward option and questioning whether he should remain a permanent starter. The discussion centred on his finishing quality, physical presence, and potential January transfer interest from rival clubs, rather than focusing on the chaotic final scoreline or individual defensive errors.
Brentford and Everton supporters were split on the officiating during their goalless first half, with some praising the referee's early decision-making whilst others grew frustrated with his management of the match after the break. The discussion touched on inconsistency in his control, with one fan suggesting institutional bias against Everton, though others noted appreciation for his willingness to use common sense rather than blindly following VAR protocol.
Everton supporters are divided on David Moyes's handling of George (likely a loan signing or fringe player), with many arguing he should earn regular starting opportunities after impressing in a cameo during the 2-2 draw with Brentford, whilst others defend the manager's preference for defensive work rate in his team selection.
Fans are locked in debate over Igor Thiago's elite finishing and his challenge for the Premier League Golden Boot, whilst simultaneously criticising teammate Schade's creative inconsistency and lack of end product. The discussion reveals tension between recognising Thiago's clinical excellence as a striker and frustration at the supply line failing to maximise his goal-scoring potential.
Brentford fans are furious after throwing away a 2-1 lead in the dying moments against Everton, with widespread criticism directed at the team's inability to hold leads and the coaching staff's substitution decisions in the final stages. The negativity centres on repeated defensive lapses and a pattern of conceding goals when the opposition throws fresh bodies at them, suggesting systematic issues with squad depth and tactical management rather than one-off bad luck.
Fans across both sides and neutrals are locked in debate over a controversial double save that kept the match alive in the dying moments, with particular praise directed at the shot-stopper's crucial intervention. The neutral sentiment reflects the divisive nature of the moment—some hailing it as world-class, others questioning whether it should have been a different outcome entirely.
Everton supporters spent the match critiquing David Moyes's defensive setup and individual performances, particularly questioning why wingers were being asked to defend deep and why midfielder Idrissa Gueye was roaming too far forward rather than sitting deep to shield the back line. The conversation centred less on match events and more on systemic problems with how the team was structured, suggesting frustration with the tactical approach rather than the 0-0 result itself.
Brentford supporters are having a laugh after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic 90+1' leveller snatched a 2-2 draw from what looked like a Bees victory, with fans sarcastically celebrating what they see as poetic justice against Everton. The overwhelmingly tongue-in-cheek tone suggests Brentford fans are finding humour in the bitter pill of dropping two points so late in the match.
Fans are celebrating an entertaining, back-and-forth encounter that saw Igor Thiago's double cancelled out by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic 90+1' leveller, with supporters praising the quality of play despite the stalemate result. The discussion focuses on individual moments of skill—headers, crosses, and finishing—rather than dwelling on dropped points, suggesting both sets of supporters found redemption in the spectacle itself.
Fans are furious that Everton couldn't hold a 2-1 lead in a 2-2 draw with Brentford, with particular criticism aimed at defensive decisions and substitution choices in the final stages. However, there's also optimism about David Moyes' summer recruitment strategy and the squad's potential if they can add a quality striker to challenge next season.
Fans are locked in heated debate over the referee's inconsistent application of fouls during the 2-2 draw, with particular fury directed at a disputed yellow card that some view as a clear penalty whilst others insist was never a foul at all. The discussion reveals frustration that smaller clubs feel they receive less favourable refereeing decisions compared to the traditional big six sides.
Everton fans are frustrated that manager David Moyes made no substitutions until late in the match despite having fresh legs available on the bench, arguing that earlier changes could have prevented Brentford's dramatic 90+1 equaliser and cost them a crucial win. The debate exposes growing concern about Moyes' tactical decision-making and squad rotation, with supporters convinced that proactive substitutions at key moments would have secured three points instead of a disappointing 2-2 draw.
Brentford supporters are divided on whether Lewis Potter was impeded by Everton defender O'Brien in the build-up to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic 90+1' equaliser, with some arguing the midfielder was physically outmatched and fouled, whilst others contend Potter theatrically went looking for a penalty that wasn't there. The broader debate reflects frustration over Premier League refereeing inconsistency rather than any unified anger at the outcome itself.
Supporters are calling out the match report's misleading headline after Brentford 2-2 Everton ended in a dramatic 90+1 equaliser, not a winner. The bulk of engagement centres on fans demanding the caption be corrected, with many highlighting that the clickbait framing generated comments whilst failing to accurately describe what was actually a contentious draw.
Fans across 169 posts reacted to a thrilling 2-2 finish, with Igor Thiago scoring twice for Brentford before Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall snatched a last-gasp equaliser for Everton in injury time. The conversation stayed largely neutral, touching on striker form, pressing tactics, and the sheer drama of a match that swung between the sides right until the final whistle.
Both sets of supporters are venting raw frustration over a dramatic 2-2 draw that saw Everton surrender a winning position with a last-gasp equaliser in stoppage time. The discussion captures the gut-wrenching emotion of throwing away three points in the final moments of the match.
Fans have torn into Sky Sports for bizarrely labelling Dewsbury-Hall's 91st-minute equaliser as a "winning goal" when the match finished 2-2, with supporters calling out sloppy editorial standards and demanding basic proofreading. The gaffe has sparked wider frustration about the broadcaster's quality control, with some sarcastically praising the clickbait strategy whilst others question why basic headline-checking appears beyond the organisation's capabilities.
Supporters from both sides are cautiously optimistic about snatching a win despite the match's tight nature, with fans oscillating between hope and dread as they anticipate a dramatic finish. The discussion captures that classic football tension where belief clashes with the paranoia that VAR or a late heartbreak could destroy their dreams.
Everton supporters are heavily criticising James Tarkowski's performance against Brentford, with fans particularly frustrated by his inability to deal with the opposition's long throw-ins and questioning whether he's lost some of his earlier quality on the ball. The negativity centres on his individual errors and whether he's the right man to lead the Toffees' defence going forward.
Everton supporters are erupting over Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's stoppage-time equaliser that rescued a 2-2 draw against Brentford, with fans praising the team's refusal to surrender despite being behind. The raw celebration across the discussion reflects relief and redemption after what looked like a defeat slipping away in the dying moments.
Both sets of supporters are left in bits after a frantic 2-2 draw that saw Everton claw back from 2-1 down with a dramatic 90+1' equaliser, with fans acknowledging the match delivered theatrical football even if the result leaves neither side satisfied. The emotional intensity is raw across the discussion — hearts racing, phones being thrown — as supporters process what amounts to a rollercoaster of a fixture that neither team particularly controlled.
Brentford supporters are processing a devastating 2-2 draw against Everton, with a last-minute leveller in the 91st minute leaving them furious about dropped points in their pursuit of European qualification. The fanbase is split between frustration at the result itself and broader debate about realistic ambitions—with some acknowledging that a top-seven finish and Europa League football represents the club's genuine ceiling rather than a Champions League push.
Fans are locked in disagreement over a pivotal shot attempt during the match, with some arguing the player should have stayed on his feet whilst others claim he executed well under pressure. The debate centres on whether the resulting action was a genuine shooting opportunity or a defensive mishap that could have been avoided.
Fans are processing a chaotic 2-2 draw packed with swings in momentum, with multiple posts capturing the emotional whiplash of thinking the match was won before a dramatic last-minute leveller snatched it away. There's acknowledgement of both sides' attacking prowess and a grudging acceptance of a hard-fought point, though clearly some bitterness lingers about how the points were shared.
Fifty posts capture the raw aftermath of a chaotic 2-2 draw, with fans still processing Dewsbury-Hall's stoppage-time equaliser and unable to settle on whether to celebrate or despair. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion—some are joking about parade cancellations and April Fools' wind-ups, others are left repeating "April 1st??" as if questioning whether the whole thing actually happened.
Fans are bewildered and frustrated after the match ended 2-2, with numerous supporters confused about whether either side actually secured a win, whilst others sarcastically claim victory despite the result being a draw. The late Dewsbury-Hall equaliser has left both sets of supporters grappling with the reality that neither team took three points despite the thrilling nature of the contest.
Everton supporters are sarcastically joking that their side secured a "victory" after the dramatic 2-2 draw at Brentford, with the humour clearly aimed at their club's ongoing points deduction saga and the absurdity of celebrating a draw in such terms. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion and dark comedy about the result itself, mixed with broader frustration about Everton's disciplinary situation off the pitch.
Fans from both sides are celebrating a dramatically entertaining 2-2 finish, with Everton supporters particularly vocal about their side's battling comeback from behind in the final moments. The discussion reveals genuine appreciation for the match's intensity despite the neutral outcome, as Dewsbury-Hall's 90+1' leveller salvaged a point neither team was willing to concede.
Supporters from both sides celebrated a thrilling 2-2 encounter as a fair and entertaining match between evenly matched teams, with fans appreciating the directness and intensity of football on display despite the late drama. The positivity stems from the quality of the spectacle itself rather than the result, with fans relieved to see engaging, competitive football after what some alluded to as a leaner period.
Fans from both sides are processing a thrilling 2-2 draw that saw Brentford come from behind to snatch a late equaliser through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the 90th minute, with supporters expressing relief at salvaging a point after going down to Igor Thiago's second-half strike. The discussion centres on the drama of the finish and tactical adjustments made during the match, with neither set of supporters particularly satisfied but resigned to a share of the spoils.
A 2-2 draw packed with controversy has left both sets of supporters furious and confused, with fans trading accusations of cheating and incompetence in the aftermath of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic ninety-first minute leveller. The match's chaotic nature—featuring early penalties, quick-fire goals, and a last-gasp scramble—has fractured the fanbase into competing camps, each convinced they've been wronged by what unfolded on the pitch.
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"first of all in the title it says 91st winner, not just that but in the description it says 1-1 draw, this is absolutely disgraceful from skysports"
"That was my reaction to him totally whiffing when trying to clear the ball at the edge of our box. He completely got his feet wrong and fell over. It's like he tackled himself. Got away with it, though."
"Yeah the Garner yellow was wrong but at speed and from his position you can see why it might've looked bad. Was a brain dead pass from Gana to put him in that spot."
"We always seem so sleepy after break Hopefully the lads are sharp today and prove us wrong"
"@BrentfordFC @pensionbee Drewsbury Hall scores… 2-2. Game don scatter finish 😂 From control to chaos. Brentford FC thought say dem don lock am, now Everton FC don drag them back inside fire. This na the kind match wey no get structure again, just vibes and mistakes. If you dey watch this live, no even blink… one more goal dey come."
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"Take the point and run. Another promising cameo from George - we should make the move permanent in the summer."
"Yep, he showed in that moment why a conservative manager like Moyes picks McNeill ahead of him. Hopefully he can improve defensively though and get more minutes as he's exciting to watch."
"@BrentfordFC @premierleague @CBF_Futebol Igor Thiago has scored 20 goals⚽, tying Bryan Mbeumo and Ivan Toney for the top spot among Brentford’s all-time leading scorers He is two goals away from tying Haaland this season"
"Think if there were to be a winner, should be us, but 2-2 still ultimately a fair result. Kayode and Thiago. What unbelievable players. I can’t complain about a point we were able to scrap for in a match where we are so hurt that we can only really use one sub"
"Much more enjoyable performance but a shame to let in that late one. Unbelievable performances by Thiago and Kayode. One of the best shows from Kelleher, some crazy saves. Jensen pinging balls was excellent. Nelson looked alright too. Everton were strong and aggressive, this is a good result and keeps us sitting pretty."
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