Everton picked up their first Premier League point and ended their top-flight goalscoring drought during their 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.
The Blues took on the Blades in the early kick-off at Bramall Lane as they looked to build on their midweek win over Doncaster Rovers in the Carabao Cup, but also bounce back from a performance that left them flirting with a shock exit.
Sean Dyche's side went into Saturday's early kick-off winless in their opening three fixtures. They got off to the perfect start after Abdoulaye Doucoure stabbed home after reacting quickly to Wes Foderingham's save.
However, the hosts hit back through Cameron Archer, who fired beyond Jordan Pickford, before his effort cannoned off the post and the back of the England number one to give them a first-half lead.
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Arnaut Danjuma made it two goals in as many games, thumping home from Nathan Patterson's cross. Pickford then made a point-saving contribution with an incredible double-save in stoppage time to deny Oli McBurnie, turning both efforts onto the post.
Here is how the national media reacted to the draw.
'Jordan Pickford cannot stay out the spotlight
Tom Collomosse of the Daily Mail wrote: "Jordan Pickford simply cannot stay out of the spotlight.
"The England goalkeeper made up for a comical own-goal with a magnificent triple-save at the end of this game to ensure Everton avoided a fourth successive defeat.
"When Sheffield United striker Oli McBurnie headed goalwards from six yards in the ninth minute of added time, Pickford flew to his right and pushed the ball on to the bar. That was impressive
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