
Former Chelsea boss Glenn Hoddle believes Everton's 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge is one of the great results of manager Rafa Benitez's career.
With the number of senior players missing for the Toffees running into double figures, many expected Chelsea to comfortably take the three points when the teams were announced.
Hoddle said: "They had a great game in the win against Arsenal which was a little bit of a stepping stone to pounce on and go from there. That's where they're back to.
"That felt like a win for them that point at Chelsea. I know they didn't win but the point was probably one of the best points Benitez has earned in his whole career as a manager with the team he has had to put out.
"They need to build on that and those fixtures (coming up) look favourable on paper but this league is unforgiving. It might suit them to put that team out for a little bit."
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