Everton saw a late goal ruled out against Aston Villa through Abdoulaye Doucoure to draw 0-0 with Aston Villa at Goodison Park.
The returning midfield was offside as he ran through on goal to finish past Emi Martinez in the Villa goal. It followed Alex Moreno's offside strike earlier in the game.
A after a lengthy VAR check at Goodison Park saw Villa's opener cancelled out. The Aston Villa full-back shot from distance but the strike was ruled out for an earlier offside.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed a huge chance for the Blues before half-time as Everton pushed for an opener. The result leaves the Blues 17th in the table, one point above the drop zone.
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As the chaos unfolded a familiar battle cry rang out from the Gwladys Street: “Sixty grand, sixty grand…”
Everyone reading this should know what comes next because it is a song that has echoed around the hallowed stands of Goodison Park for 15 years. The homage to Seamus Coleman was sparked by the sight of the club captain hurling himself into a fight to back up a teammate. James Tarkowski had crashed into Alex Moreno as the Aston Villa wing-back defended near his own
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