Olympique Lyonnais on Thursday piled the pressure on Everton manager Ronald Koeman with a 2-1 UEFA Europa League win at Goodison Park, while Olivier Giroud’s acrobatic late strike snatched Arsenal a 1-0 victory over 10-man Red Star Belgrade.
Nabil Fekir’s penalty put French side Lyon ahead early on as Everton struggled for inspiration with Wayne Rooney rested and watching from the stands.
The crowd only really got behind their team when a mass brawl broke out between the players in the second half after skipper Ashley Williams pushed over Anthony Lopes as the Lyon goalkeeper jumped to catch the ball.
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The Wales international was lucky not to see red, as he also appeared to land blows on several players, while some home fans tried to get in on the action by leaning over the barriers.
The incident is unlikely to go unnoticed by UEFA, but Williams brushed it off by powering home a header from a Gylfi Sigurdsson free-kick just minutes later.
However, Lyon were the better side and retook the lead through Bertrand Traore’s clever finish.
Williams played down his moment of madness, telling BT Sport: “It’s football. It is what it is. We want to win and so do they. These things happen... We want to show fight for ourselves, the club and fans.”
Everton now turn their attentions to a home Premier League match with Arsenal tomorrow, when anything other than three points would put Koeman’s position under even more scrutiny.
The Merseyside, England, outfit, who have only won two Premier League matches in eight games this season, despite significant close-season transfer investment, remain bottom of Group E on one point after a winless three games.
Italians Atalanta BC top the standings ahead of Lyon after seeing off Apollon Limassol 3-1.
Captain Fekir put Lyon ahead in just the sixth minute from the spot after a rash tackle from Everton fullback Mason Holgate on Fernando Marcal.
The hosts finally created a chance as Kevin Mirallas was denied by Lopes after a clever pass from Tom Davies, before Lyon almost doubled their lead when a long-range Memphis Depay free-kick struck the crossbar with the aid of a deflection.
After Williams’ crazy spell ultimately dragged Everton back into the game, they were hit by a sucker punch as Burkina Faso forward Traore gave Bruno Genesio’s Lyon a deserved victory with a backheeled finish from Maxwel Cornet’s cutback.
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford spared Everton further embarrassment with a string of late saves.
Earlier on Thursday, Arsenal rode their luck at times in an uninspiring performance, before Giroud struck in the 85th minute after Red Star had seen Milan Rodic sent off.
Arsenal took advantage in style with a wonderful goal, as Jack Wilshere’s clever flick was turned across goal by Walcott for Giroud to send an overhead kick spinning into the top corner.
The Premier League side stay top of Group H, five points clear of Red Star, after three straight wins.
Italian Serie A high-flyers SS Lazio came from behind to win 3-1 at OGC Nice.
Mario Balotelli, who earlier this week announced the birth of his son, Lion, opened the scoring for Nice in the fourth minute, only for Felipe Caicedo to equalize seconds later.
The Italian side took top spot in Group K and extended their unbeaten away run in the Europa League to 11 matches as midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic scored a second-half brace.
Meanwhile, seven-time European champions AC Milan continued to struggle, as they were held to a 0-0 home draw by AEK Athens in Group D.
Real Sociedad bounced back from their 3-1 defeat by Zenit St Petersburg last time out with a 6-0 thrashing of Vardar in Macedonia, as Brazilian Willian Jose scored four goals in 25 minutes.
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