WATCH: Marouane Fellaini rescues Everton draw in 2011 West Ham thriller
Sunday 30 October 2016 11:33, UK
Ahead of Everton's Super Sunday clash with West Ham, we take a look back at Marouane Fellaini's injury-time equaliser in a thrilling draw in 2011.
An unlikely goalscorer, Jonathan Spector, had given bottom-of-the-league West Ham the lead at Upton Park following an assist from Luis Boa Morte, but Diniyar Bilyaletdinov struck a fierce effort to bring the Toffees level.
Frederic Piquionne put the Hammers back in front with a towering header following a cross from former Chelsea left-back Wayne Bridge, but was then sent off for his over-zealous celebration.
Current Manchester United midfielder Fellaini then scored the third goal of a frantic final 13 minutes to the game and it proved to be the final strike of the game, rescuing a point for Everton and keeping West Ham rooted to the foot of the table.
It was not the result then West Ham boss Avram Grant wanted, with the former Chelsea boss under pressure at the time with Martin O'Neill reported to be on his way to replace him, but it was certainly an entertaining game.
Watch the video above to relive the action from West Ham's 2-2 draw with Everton in 2011.