Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a dramatic late equalizer for Everton, securing a 2-2 draw against Brentford. Igor Thiago starred with his 20th and 21st Premier League goals of the season, flanking a precise header from Beto.
Thiago’s Record-Breaking Form
Igor Thiago continues his remarkable rise in English football. The Brazilian forward overtook Bryan Mbeumo and Ivan Toney to become Brentford’s single-season top-flight goalscorer with his brace. His opener came from a confident penalty, slotted into the bottom corner, mirroring his recent international debut goal for Brazil.
Thiago’s second goal resulted from an enterprising run by Michael Kayode, whose shot deflected off the striker and past Jordan Pickford. This hot streak positions Thiago as a strong contender for Brazil’s World Cup squad, should Carlo Ancelotti select him.
Brentford manager Keith Andrews praised his forward after the match. “The biggest thing for Thiago this season was staying fit,” Andrews said. “The goals get the attention but his overall performance levels are getting better and better. He’s an all-round centre-forward and can do pretty much everything. He’s proven to be a very special player.”
Evenly Matched Battle Ends Level
Brentford and Everton entered the match tied on points, with Brentford holding a slight edge in goal difference. The spring sunshine set the scene for a tightly contested Premier League clash.
Thiago’s penalty ignited the game early, but Everton responded on 26 minutes. Beto nodded in an Idrissa Gueye cross after Keane Lewis-Potter’s lapse in concentration.
The second half opened up, with Thiago restoring Brentford’s lead 15 minutes from time. However, a desperate goal-line clearance in the 91st minute fell to Dewsbury-Hall, who rifled home with his left foot past Caoimhin Kelleher.
Everton supporters erupted in celebration, treating the point like a victory. Both teams remain locked together in the race for European qualification.

