Everton scored two goals in three minutes to hurt Fulham’s European qualification hopes with a 3-1 win at Craven Cottage.
Raul Jiménez opened the scoring for Fulham but they failed to capitalise on their lead. Vitalii Mykolenko levelled in first half stoppage time. Michael Keane’s header put Everton in front and a mistake from Bernd Leno allowed Beto to score two minutes later on a day where Brighton and Brentford, who are battling with Fulham for Conference League places, both took three points. Victory for David Moyes’ men was their first since beating Nottingham Forest 1-0 on 12 April.
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