Everton may have gone four league games without defeat, but it is becoming an
agonisingly slow move away from the relegation zone.
In an awful match that saw only striker Wayne Rooney and his defensive
colleague Joseph Yobo produce anything like quality displays, Everton saw
victory grabbed from them in the final minutes.
They thought that Tomasz Radzinski's late strike was going to be enough to
clinch victory, but Goodison Park was silenced by a messy Boro equaliser that
cannoned home off Yobo and Joseph-Desire Job in a frantic game of pinball in the
six-yard box.
The outcome meant little to Boro. They are in Europe, cannot reach the
Champions League and will not go down. Only personal pride is keeping them going
after their Carling Cup triumph.
But Everton failed to take advantage with a sloppy display and still cannot
avoid worried glances over their shoulders at the relegation rat-race.
Any argument over whether Duncan Ferguson should have been stripped of the
Everton captaincy and even axed from the side for his antics at Leicester were
negated by a groin injury that ruled out the Scot. The fact that he may soon
have accumulated a six-match ban means he is now unlikely to be seen in an
Everton shirt again until the last two games of the season.
Radzinski took his place up front and Alan Stubbs reclaimed the captain's
armband as Everton attempted to make it four Premiership games unbeaten and end
any faint thoughts of relegation.
Boro were without Ugo Ehiogu, who injured a foot in training, from the side
that battered Birmingham 5-3 last week.
Boro looked the brighter, with a fine run from Juninho and then a couple of
efforts from Job - one from distance and the other from six yards out -
troubling Nigel Martyn.
Everton failed to make much headway against Chris Riggott and Gareth
Southgate, while Danny Mills managed to upset the home fans with his treatment
of Kevin Kilbane.
Only Rooney produced any inspiration for Everton and when Southgate needed to
go off for treatment for a chest injury the England man found the gap to feed
the ball through to Radzinski, who drilled his shot into the side-netting.
Thomas Gravesen had one of those games where he messed up a planned free-kick
one moment, then gave the ball away the next, before producing a fine tackle or
pass to show what a frustrating player he can be.
He was not the only one to blame. Boro were able to spin the ball around with
ease and with little involvement from Everton's midfielders.
Rooney's clever running and cheeky attempts to nutmeg Mills were the sum total
of Everton's first-half attacks.
And one move summed up the problem. He gained possession on the left, cut
inside and looked for support, arms outstretched in annoyance. None arrived so
he changed gear and sped at Riggott before blasting a 20-yarder just wide.
Stubbs then produced Everton's best effort when he rose to power a header from
Tobias Linderoth's free-kick straight at Mark Schwarzer, with the ball bouncing
off the keeper for a corner.
From the corner, Gravesen lifted the ball to edge of the box where Rooney met
it with a right-foot volley that bounced down and wide.
Dave Unsworth took over from the injured Stubbs at the break to make his 300th
league appearance for Everton.
And the home side at last started to produce more cohesion up front. Radzinski
saw a fierce shot bounce off Schwarzer's chest, but Rooney was beaten in the
race for the ball by Riggott.
It was Riggott again who thwarted Rooney when he hurled himself in the way of
a Radzinski right-wing cross as the Everton youngster was about to head home
from inside the six-yard box.
Boro brought on Doriva for Massimo Maccarone, and then lost their substitute
to an injury just a few minutes later, Stuart Parnaby taking over this time.
Everton were devoid of ideas and Boro were happy to try to hit them on the
break. Pistone's poor back-pass almost let in Job - Martyn flying out to block -
while Rooney's runs and effort continued to give his side hope.
But the deadlock was eventually broken from a different source. Yobo,
outstanding at the back, broke up an attack and fed Kilbane, whose instant pass
dropped into Radzinski's path.
Riggott looked to be covering, but the 77th-minute drive inside the near post
by the Canadian international beat Schwarzer and Everton were ahead.
But the Everton celebrations were short-lived with Boro were level soon
afterwards when a corner was not cleared properly and in the pinball that
followed in the six-yard box, the ball spun off Yobo, hit Job, and cannoned in
for the equaliser.
Teams:
Everton: Martyn, Pistone, Yobo, Stubbs (Unsworth 45), Naysmith,
Watson (Jeffers 86), Linderoth, Gravesen, Kilbane, Radzinski,
Rooney.
Subs Not Used: Wright, Nyarko, McFadden.
Goals: Radzinski 78.
Middlesbrough: Schwarzer, Mills (Nemeth 80), Southgate,
Riggott, Queudrue, Mendieta, Juninho Paulista, Boateng, Zenden,
Job, Maccarone (Doriva 59), Doriva (Parnaby 63).
Subs Not Used: Ricketts, Jones.
Booked: Boateng, Zenden.
Goals: Job 83.
Att: 38,210
Ref: S Bennett (Kent).