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Everton won 2-1 at home to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday but have
plenty of work still to do if they are to reach the Europa League's
last 16.
The Toffees were two goals to the good in the round-of-32
first-leg tie at Goodison Park, with Steven Pienaar (35) and
Sylvain Distin (49) on the scoresheet.
But the Portuguese visitors grabbed a crucial away goal in
the closing stages when Distin was sent off for flooring Liedson in
the box and Miguel Veloso pulled a goal back from the spot.
It was a dramatic twist to the game and that strike could yet
prove crucial when the teams meet in the return leg a week on
Thursday.
The Toffees went into the match on the back of a superb
victory against Chelsea and almost took the lead in the 12th minute
when Tim Cahill put Louis Saha through.
However, the striker saw his shot blocked by Rui Patricio and
the goalkeeper then smothered the rebound from Leon Osman.
Everton stepped up the pace and Cahill headed wide four
minutes later following a corner from Leighton Baines.
However, Sporting launched a swift counter-attack in the 18th
minute and Pienaar did well to divert a shot from Matias Fernandez
to safety. It was an open game and Saha made an unsuccessful appeal
for a free-kick on the edge of the area after he appeared to be
tripped by Daniel Carrico following a through ball from Pienaar.
Saha protested but referee Darko Ceferin would have none of
it and allowed play to continue. Considering their domestic form
has been poor, Sporting did not appear to be lacking in confidence
and Abel saw his ambitious effort go narrowly wide in the 26th
minute.
Everton made the breakthrough in the 35th minute after
Sporting were cut apart by an incisive move. Phil Neville released
Cahill and he back-heeled the ball into the path of Pienaar, who
swept it home.
It was just the boost Everton were looking for, especially
after twice being beaten by Sporting's neighbours Benfica in the
group stages. Back came the visitors, though, and Maret Izmailov
showed good skill two minutes later to cut inside and set up Pedro
Mendes.
But Tim Howard got down quickly to parry the former Rangers
midfielder's effort. Everton again found themselves on the back
foot in the 40th minute when Izmailov rattled in a shot that came
back off the post.
The home side hit back and a minute before half-time Saha
headed over the bar following a free-kick from Baines. Everton
needed only four minutes of the second half to extend their lead.
Baines swung in a corner and Sporting goalkeeper Patricio came for
the ball but failed to collect.
It broke to Distin at the back post and spun off his leg and
into the net, although he did not appear to know too much about his
effort. This was a good spell by Everton and Landon Donovan tried
to chip Patricio in the 59th minute but the goalkeeper was equal to
it. Saha also headed over the top following a free-kick from
Donovan.
Then Donovan saw a shot blocked as the home side tried to
increase their advantage and put the tie out of Sporting's reach.
Everton almost added a third goal in the 78th minute but Patricio
did well to block a close-range shot from substitute Ayegbeni
Yakubu.
Then Saha forced a good stop from the goalkeeper four minutes
later as Sporting again found themselves on the back foot.
However, Veloso stepped up and coolly converted the
spot-kick, leaving Everton feeling anxious heading into the second
leg.