Tottenham conceded a late equaliser for the second game running as Michael Keane scored in stoppage-time to earn Everton a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
After an even first half, Abdoulaye Doucoure was shown a straight red card for striking Kane in the face just before the hour.
Within ten minutes, Keane caught Cristian Romero in the box, and Kane dispatched the spot-kick to put Spurs ahead.
Referee David Coote had a third easy call to make when sub Lucas Moura caught Keane with a studs-up challenge was also shown a straight red before Keane levelled three minutes from time with a long-range stunner.
Dan Kilpatrick was at Goodison Park to rate the Spurs players...
Hugo Lloris 7
Made a fine one-handed save to deny Idrissa Gueye an equaliser and got behind some tamer efforts. Powerless to prevent the goal and flapped at a couple of crosses.
Cristian Romero 7
Nearly got caught out in a dangerous area by Everton’s press. Cannily drew contact from Keane to win Spurs’ penalty.
Eric Dier 6
Stepped out of defence at every opportunity -- a Stellini / Ryan Mason tactic? -- but left his teammates exposed at the start of the second half when he was robbed by Amadou Onana.
Clement Lenglet 7
Tested by the lively Alex Iwobi but calm in possession and was not on the field for the late collapse.
Pedro Porro 7
Technically eye-catching and often found space behind Everton’s line, but final ball was just off.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 6
Played his part in the build-up to the penalty with a diagonal ball and was busy in the midfield.
Oliver Skipp 6
Touch was loose in some promising situations and could not get close enough to Keane for the goal.
Ivan Perisic 7
Put in dangerous crosses for Kane and Porro in the first half but occasionally looked off the pace at both ends.
Dejan Kulusevski 7
Full of clever touches and turns of pace, and linked up well with Porro down the right.
Heung-min Son 5
Spent less time dropping deep than the average Antonio Conte performance but still hesitant and sloppy in possession.
Harry Kane 8
Made no mistake from the spot against his England teammate Jordan Pickford. Unlucky to see a first-half effort cleared off the line by Michael Keane but should have done better with a header from Perisic’s cross.
Subs
Davinson Sanchez (Lengelt 76’) 5
Did not look comfortable on the left of the back three.
Lucas Moura (Son 82’) 3
Deservedly shown a straight red for a rash lunge on Keane. Cost his side dearly.
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