Everton’s search for their first Premier League win of the season continues after a 1-1 draw against Leicester City, despite an early goal from Iliman Ndiaye. Sean Dyche’s side once again found themselves unable to secure victory, leaving them frustrated at the King Power Stadium.
Ndiaye put the Toffees ahead in the 12th minute, marking his first Premier League goal since joining Everton.
The Senegalese forward’s strike seemed to set the tone for a promising outing, as the visitors took control early in the match.
However, as has been the case in recent weeks, Everton failed to maintain their advantage, missing crucial opportunities to extend their lead.
Despite several chances to put the game beyond Leicester’s reach, Everton couldn’t capitalize, leaving them vulnerable as the match progressed.
Leicester, who were searching for stability in their own campaign, gradually grew into the game.
Their persistence paid off in the 73rd minute when Stephy Mavididi headed home from a corner, leveling the score and dealing another blow to Everton’s hopes.
The equalizer marked a familiar scenario for Everton, who have struggled to close out matches this season.
In their previous outings, they let leads slip in defeats against Bournemouth and Aston Villa, conceding late goals that turned potential wins into painful losses.
While the Toffees avoided defeat this time, the draw only added to their frustrations as they remain at the bottom of the Premier League table.
Both teams walked away from the match with a point, but it was a result that offered little satisfaction for either side.
Leicester City, who sit 15th, missed the chance to move further up the standings, while Everton’s inability to secure three points leaves them rooted in 20th place.
Everton’s early lead, driven by Ndiaye’s impressive finish, was a brief highlight in a game that ultimately echoed their season’s struggles.
Dyche’s men now face mounting pressure to turn things around as the Toffees look ahead to their next fixtures in search of their elusive first win of the campaign.
Meanwhile, Leicester will be keen to address their own inconsistencies, with the draw providing little more than a temporary reprieve.
Iliman Ndiaye ouvre le score pour Everton sur un magnifique mouvement de jeu. Le Sénégalais🇸🇳 ouvre son compteur but cette saison en Premier League.😵 pic.twitter.com/5eslMSNRss
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