DONEGAL soccer sensation Seamus Coleman bagged an equaliser to give Everton a point at West Ham tonight (Tuesday) – and raise his profile once again.
Avram Grant’s side had hoped to build on their St Stephen’s Day win at Fulham and took an early lead when Everton defender Tony Hibbert turned into his own net for the second successive season at West Ham.
But the Merseysiders fought back and fully deserved the equaliser that came from Coleman three minutes before the interval when he converted Tim Cahill’s cross.
Both sides then had opportunities to claim three points as West Ham substitute Carlton Cole wasted a glorious opportunity and Hammers keeper Robert Green saved well from Cahill and Marouane Fellaini late on.
The point took Everton level with Liverpool in the Premiership table.