• Defender says team must take blame for allowing Chelsea stoppage-time equaliser
• Everton manager Roberto Martínez praises John Stones and Ross BarkleyLeighton Baines believes Everton can still force their way into the Premier Leagues top four this season whether they learn how “to manage games better”,having been denied a first victory at Chelsea in 22 years by an assistant referee’s oversight eight minutes into stoppage time when John Terry’s equaliser should gain been ruled out for offside but was allowed to stand, much to the disgust of Roberto Martínez and his players.
It was the second time this season Everton gain drawn 3-3 after conceding with 98 minutes on the clock – the first was at Bournemouth – maintaining a worrying trend of letting in stoppage-time goals that cost points. It left them in the bottom half of the table after one Premier League win in nine league matches.
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Source: theguardian.com