Everton's Under 21's In The EFL Trophy

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1-1 on 87 mins, -Sterling-James squeezes his shot on the turn past Tyrer, game looks like its going to pens-we actually lost 1-0 here a few years ago
Everton lost 2 pen shoot outs in this comp after 2 draws in last years comp
How many late goals have we let in, in this competition throughout the years
 

Evans. Unstoppable 1-0 Everton
Hamilton scores the first Mansfield kick. 1-1
Matthew Foulds goes down the middle and the keeper dives over it. 2-1 Everton
Great save by Tyrer to deny Khan. 2-1 Everton
Great penalty by Harry Charsley. 3-1 Everton
Wild penalty by Sterling-James sails over the bar.

GOAL! Everton have won it! Lovely cool conversion by Markelo. Nothing less than the Blues deserve. 4-1 win on penalties
 
Evans. Unstoppable 1-0 Everton
Hamilton scores the first Mansfield kick. 1-1
Matthew Foulds goes down the middle and the keeper dives over it. 2-1 Everton
Great save by Tyrer to deny Khan. 2-1 Everton
Great penalty by Harry Charsley. 3-1 Everton
Wild penalty by Sterling-James sails over the bar.

GOAL! Everton have won it! Lovely cool conversion by Markelo. Nothing less than the Blues deserve. 4-1 win on penalties
Brilliant thanks for all the updates mate
 

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Evans. Unstoppable 1-0 Everton
Hamilton scores the first Mansfield kick. 1-1
Matthew Foulds goes down the middle and the keeper dives over it. 2-1 Everton
Great save by Tyrer to deny Khan. 2-1 Everton
Great penalty by Harry Charsley. 3-1 Everton
Wild penalty by Sterling-James sails over the bar.

GOAL! Everton have won it! Lovely cool conversion by Markelo. Nothing less than the Blues deserve. 4-1 win on penalties
Thanks @Ring master - great work as always!
 
REPORT FROM MANSFIELD

A mixed Mansfield Town lineup secured a point following a 1-1 draw against Everton U21s, yet fell to a penalty shootout defeat in their opening Leasing.com Trophy fixture.


Under the floodlights in Nottinghamshire, Omari Sterling-James cancelled out Anthony Gordon’s fine effort to leave a penalty shootout to decipher who would gain an extra point following a 1-1 draw.
However, the Stags were undone by a set of fine spot-kicks from the Merseyside outfit, which ensured they travelled home with two points.

John Dempster opted for a mix of youth and experience for his side first Leasing.com Trophy outing of the 2019/20 season.
The likes of Mal Benning, who captained the side, and Matt Preston at the back were coupled with Jimmy Knowles and Jason Law further up the pitch.
It was the visitors who boasted the first meaningful opportunity of the evening when Gordon, slipped in down the right side, was thwarted by the feet of Aidan Stone.

However, the Stags had soon gained some momentum and were looking to break the deadlock through Sterling-James.
The winger had rippled the side netting with a long-distance effort before striking the upright from a set-piece.
The Toffees’ youngsters still posed a threat and it proved as such in the 28th minute.

With superb solo work from the centre of the field, Gordon made space to fire a curling effort into the far corner.
Mansfield had their sights set on an equaliser and twice came close before the half-time interval.
Jacob Mellis assumed responsibility of the Stags’ latest dead ball situation, only to watch his shot rise over the bar.

This preceded an almost sublime piece of skill from Sterling-James, who was unlucky not to have turned home CJ Hamilton’s cross after a deft flick at the near post was saved by Harry Tyrer.
It meant Dempster’s side trailed narrowly as they entered the tunnel at the interval.

And just two minutes after the restart, the hosts came agonisingly close to restoring parity once more.
Sterling-James, amidst the action yet again, was unable to fumble the ball across the line from close-range.
Matt Preston was then left in disbelief as his powerful volley from Benning’s corner whistled the wrong side of Tyrer’s upright.

After a quiet spell in the second period, the visiting side were dealt a blow as Baningime’s lunging challenge meant referee Ben Toner had little choice in brandishing a second yellow card to the Everton youngster.
Alistair Smith also though he had wiped away the arrears with a drive from the edge of the Toffees’ box – however, the attempt was palmed away to safety.
And Mansfield’s continual pressure finally told in the 87th minute.
Sterling-James, causing problems once more, wriggled away from several bodies before drilling a low shot beyond the reach of the Everton’s shot-stopper to level the scores.

There were seven additional minutes at One Call Stadium but the home side were not able to capitalise on their dominance.
This left a penalty shootout to decide who would emerge with an additional point from their night’s work.
And after Otis Khan and Sterling-James were unable to find the back of the net, it meant Dempster’s men would have to settle for just a single point.


MANSFIELD XI: Stone (GK), Benning ©, Preston, Mellis, Clarke, Hamilton, Sterling-James, Law (Khan 46’), Gibbens, Knowles (MacDonald 46’), Smith (Sinclair 90’).
UNUSED SUBS: Logan (GK), Sweeney, Fieldin, Chisholm

EVERTON U21 XI: Tyrer (GK), Charsley, Baningime, Adeniran (Simms 68’, Mampala 88’), Feeney ©, Foulds, Evans, Gordon, Denny (Astley 86’), Markelo, John.
UNUSED SUBS: McIntyre (GK), Anderson, Iversen, Carroll.
 
You’d think we’d lost from those highlights. Wrong score and doesn’t even show our goal.
Yeah mate,that was me putting the highlights up to show we lost there 2 years ago,losing to a late goal in final 10mins,after me replying to a comment how many late goals we conceed late in this comp,no highlights yet of tonights game
 
David Unsworth is probably near getting fired by Brands, why are you playing Charsley, a 22 year old released player over someone 17 like Astley?
 

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