Everton U21s faced Watford on a sunny evening at Walton Hall Park in the Professional Development League play-off quarter-final. The match saw teams from the lower half of Premier League 2 clash with those from the top of the division below, and Everton was looking to make a statement.
The game started scrappily, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm. Everton found it tough against a physically imposing Watford side. However, a moment of creativity sparked hope. Harvey Foster, Luca Davis, Malik Olayiwola, and Shea Pita combined well, threatening to breach the Hornets’ defense.
In the 18th minute, the breakthrough came. Odin Samuels-Smith, playing as an inverted left back, pushed forward with Olayiwola, who fed the ball to Braiden Graham. Graham's first touch set him up perfectly, and he unleashed a powerful left-footed strike that found the back of the net. Everton led 1-0, and it was a goal worth celebrating.
Just four minutes later, Everton doubled their lead in an unexpected fashion. A Watford defender miscalculated a back-pass from 45 yards, not realizing his goalkeeper was too far out. The ball rolled into the net, making it 2-0 and leaving the Hornets in disbelief.
The second half brought a twist. An untidy clearance from Olayiwola allowed a Watford attacker to tap in easily, cutting Everton's lead to 2-1. Just five minutes later, Watford equalized. A chaotic scramble in the box ended with a shot sneaking in at the near post, leveling the score at 2-2.
Graham continued to be a thorn in Watford's side, nearly scoring with a long-range effort that drifted wide. As the match progressed into extra time, Everton pressed hard against a tiring Watford team. The Blues looked the more likely to snatch a winner, especially after a series of substitutions from manager Paul Tait.
The tension built as both teams fought for control, but it was Everton who found the decisive moment. With just moments left in extra time, a well-placed shot from close range clinched the victory for the Toffees, sending them through to the semi-finals. The young squad showed resilience and skill, setting the stage for what lies ahead in this competition.
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