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Everton's Michael Keane shook off any bruises from Lucas Moura's robust challenge on him to deny Tottenham a win with a worldie goal.

The defender brilliantly fired the ball into the top corner from 25 yards out on 90 minutes to earn the Toffees a 1-1 draw.

A goal worthy of winning any match but Keane's strike to earn Everton a draw could be huge in their survival bid
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A goal worthy of winning any match but Keane's strike to earn Everton a draw could be huge in their survival bidCredit: Getty
The goal came moments after Keane was on the end of Moura's challenge
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The goal came moments after Keane was on the end of Moura's challengeCredit: sky sports

"An unbelievable strike, what a goal that was. For those of you listening in the car, wait till you see this!" Danny Murphy said on commentary for talkSPORT.

The goal was made all the more impressive by the fact just a minute earlier he was on the end of a late tackle by Moura, who received a straight red card just six minutes and 30 seconds after coming on.

Harry Kane had appeared to give Spurs the win with a penalty which came after Keane kicked Cristian Romero inside the Everton box.

The frenetic Goodison Park clash also saw Abdoulaye Doucoure get sent off for a petulant slap on Kane.

This match had everything
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This match had everythingCredit: Getty

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