
Everton boss Sean Dyche was delighted after their 2-2 draw with Tottenham.
Jarrad Branthwaite found an injury-time equaliser for Everton after Richarlison's double had Spurs 2-1 ahead with Dominic Cavert-Lewin giving Everton an early lead.
Dyche later said: "The way the team took on the work after a late night at Fulham, the commitment to the cause is evident.
"At half time I reminded the players it was a really good half and they needed to keep going. I thought we kept our level really high.
"We want to be competitive on set pieces all over the pitch. My staff and the analyst team make the best chances we can but delivery is a large part of it.
"I think there is an intent there and we are a threat from there. It's just about the way that we work.
"They're seeing a side going to the last breath of a game with the players and it was on show again today. We were knocking on the door constantly and got our reward at a set piece from Jarrad."
