Everton have made Premier League history following yet another late goal conceded on Monday evening.
David Moyes has now witnessed his side concede stoppage time goals in the last three consecutive games.
It says it all when Everton come away from a draw against Man City feeling frustrated, but the Toffees have a lot to clean up ahead of Sunday’s return to the capital.
Who is to blame for this? 🙄
This is becoming a real issue for Everton and costing them valuable points! 😭
Four points have been dropped in the dying minutes of the last three games and that has earned Everton a spot in the Premier League history books for all the wrong reasons.

Everton make Premier League history for the wrong reason
Charly Alcaraz has been blamed for Man City’s late goal, with the Everton midfielder failing to keep hold of the ball in the latter stages of the game.
This has been an issue for three consecutive weeks, as the Blues have failed to see their results over the line.
Do we all owe this man an apology after his performance against Man City? 👀
Credit where it's due, he was absolutely fantastic! 👏
According to Opta, Everton have become the first Premier League club to suffer result-altering goals after the 90th minute in three consecutive games.
James Tarkowski has blamed himself for Erling Haaland’s goal and it is hard to disagree with the 33-year-old defender.
Everton failed to manage the game from the moment they went 3-1 up. Tarkowski and Michael Keane both switched off to allow City straight back into it.
That was not necessarily the case for the equalising goal, which Jeremy Doku deserves a lot of credit for.
However, questions will be raised over how Everton have failed to see games out when they have been in a position to collect points.
The four points lost over the last three games in stoppage time would have had Everton level on points with sixth-placed Bournemouth.
Although late in the season, Everton still have a lot to learn as they head into their final three games.
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