Everton's major stumble against Sheffield at Goodison Park. Carlo Ancelotti's team fell in front of the bottom (0-1), dropped for several weeks, and his options to play in Europe next year are seriously complicated by being at the mercy of Tottenham and West Ham.
With nothing at stake other than the prestige of beating a great, Sheffield hit the field like a hurricane. In the first minutes of the game, the review of the 'blades' to Everton was evident when the young Jebbison, only 17 years old and making his debut as a starter, intuited where Robinson's service would go.
The great play of the Sheffield defender ended with the red-and-white youth squad's tiptoe against an Everton that was shipwrecked under the heavy rain that fell on Goodison Park.
Before the break, Ancelotti's box improved, which had the tie in boots by Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The Englishman failed in an incomprehensible way up to twice before the goal Ramsdale, who raised a wall to prevent the equalizer.
The harassment of the “toffee” in the second half was left without a prize, a reflection of the impotence of an Everton that lost a great opportunity to play in Europe next year.
They are three points behind West Ham and Tottenham with two games remaining.