Everton U21s came back brilliantly to beat PSV Eindhoven after going 2 goals behind in their second Premier League International Cup group game at Goodison Park on Monday night.
PSV took an early lead in the 9th minute, doubling their advantage in the second-half.
But Paul Tait’s second-half substitutions proved decisive, with goals inside 2 minutes from Malik Olayiwola and Kingsford Boayke drawing Everton level.
The winner then came from the penalty spot, as Shea Pita was brought down in the area and calmly converted the spot-kick himself to complete the comeback.
Everton U21s: G Pickford, Davis, Van Schoor, Tamen, Campbell, Foster (58′ Olayiwola), Ebere (58′ Boakye), Bates, Morgan (58′ Akarakiri), Benjamin (70 Pita), Graham (83′ Loney).
Subs not Used: Lukjanciks, Thomas
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Posted
15/12/2025 at
20:33:46
They were losing, 2-0 then two subs — Olayiwola and Boakye — make it 2-2 — a bad first half for the U21s but they have come back. Lets see if they can get an unlikely victory.
Posted
15/12/2025 at
21:00:52
The sub was Shea Pita.
Posted
16/12/2025 at
09:53:01
I hope they come into consideration for the FA Youth Cup game v Reading on Friday.
I think I’m talking to myself on this thread — are you listening to me, Michael!
Posted
16/12/2025 at
21:03:05
Dave, what’s your view on Coby Ebere?
Posted
17/12/2025 at
02:53:40
Also, Dave, any opinion on Eli Campbell who was on the bench for the Chelsea game?
Posted
17/12/2025 at
09:17:57
I haven’t seen enough of him to be honest because he came then went missing, injury or something else. Now he’s back, let’s see if he shows his potential.
Alan (5),
If you saw him, I think you’d know why the substitutes bench is also there to use the spaces on it. He was possibly the oldest player in the team the other night. I never saw the game but have seen him before and although he was on loan to a Scottish Premier League team last season, I doubt he impressed enough for any deal to materialise; he might make a living in the lower leagues.
Tamen is one centre back who might make it through to the first team I think on what little I’ve seen of him, think he is better than Campbell or Reece Welch.
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