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Alex Iwobi saves Everton in the relegation battle against Leicester. The match ended in a draw (2-2) that keeps both teams alive and hopeful for survival. In this match that started with a bang, Everton opened the score by Clavert-Lewin. But, the Blues will be joined and even be overtaken with goals from Soyuncu and Vardy. But Iwobi, the Nigerian, equalized in the 55th minute. A score that does not suit anyone. Leicester (30 pts) is out of the red zone at the expense of Nottingham Forest with the same number of points. As for Everton, it remains in 19th place with 29 points.