In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Thierno Barry scored a late equalizer to help Everton salvage a 1-1 draw against Leeds United. The match saw Leeds take the lead in the first half with a goal from James Justin, leaving Everton under pressure at halftime. Manager David Moyes made tactical adjustments during the break, reintroducing key players that revitalized the team's performance in the second half. Barry's sharp finish from Idrissa Gueye's well-placed cross marked his fourth goal in five games, showcasing his growing influence in the squad. Despite pressing for a winner, Everton couldn't convert their chances into a crucial victory that could have bolstered their European aspirations. Leeds, on the other hand, will feel disappointed to leave with only a point after a strong first-half showing. Both teams now look forward to their upcoming fixtures, with Everton set to visit Brighton and Leeds hosting Arsenal.
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