Everton stated it was serving to police after Brentford’s Rico Henry — who scored the profitable aim — and Ivan Toney stated that members of their household had been racially abused.
The sport turned on an 18th-minute crimson card to Jarrad Branthwaite for pulling again Toney, when Everton was main 1-0 due to Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s aim.
Still, Everton — needing a win to ensure survival — bounced again from conceding an equalizer within the thirty seventh minute due to an own-goal by Seamus Coleman by going forward once more when Richarlison transformed a penalty in first-half stoppage time.
Brentford twice in two minutes from the 62nd, by Yoane Wissa and Henry, and substitute Salomon Rondon turned the second Everton participant to be red-carded after he launched himself studs-first at Henry within the 88th.
Everton stayed two factors above the underside three and has two video games remaining, towards Crystal Palace at dwelling on Thursday and Arsenal away subsequent Sunday.
Leeds is some extent behind Everton and has one sport left, at Brentford on the ultimate day, whereas third-to-last Burnley nonetheless has Aston Villa and Newcastle to play.
RACIAL ABUSE
Henry took to social media after the sport to name for motion.
“I never usually speak out on things that don’t physically harm me or my family but to see my mom upset after being racially abused by a few Everton fans brought fire to my stomach!” Henry tweeted. “I will do anything for them & whatever it takes to get the small minority punished! This is not acceptable & must be investigated immediately.”
After tweeting concerning the fireworks reportedly let off exterior the Brentford group resort, Toney added: “And for the man that racially abused my family Il (sic) do everything I can to get you the punishment you deserve!”
Everton responded to Toney’s put up with a tweet which learn: “There is no place in football — or society — for racism. We are assisting Merseyside Police to ensure the individual is identified and dealt with appropriately.”