Richarlison scored a crucial equalizer in the 79th minute to help Everton win 2-1 against Arsenal on December 6, 2021.

What happened?

The match was played at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England, with an attendance of 38,906.

Demarai Gray smashed home a long-range strike in the second minute of stoppage time to earn Everton the victory.

Why it matters for Richarlison

Richarlison had two goals ruled out by video review due to marginal offside decisions, but he kept plugging away and got his reward with the equalizer.

The Brazil forward headed home a rebound after another powerful shot from Gray was tipped onto the crossbar by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

What comes next?

The win moved Everton eight points clear of the relegation zone, giving them a much-needed boost in the English Premier League.

The team's first win since September 25 sparked scenes of jubilation at Goodison Park, despite a small protest by home fans inside the stadium at the board's running of the club.

Everton's victory ended Arsenal's hopes of climbing back into fifth place with a win.

Martin Odegaard's volley in the second minute of first-half injury time had given Arsenal the lead, but Richarlison's equalizer and Gray's late winner turned the game around.

The match was played on December 6, 2021, at 8:00 PM, and the final score was 2-1 in favor of Everton.