Amadou Onana, a midfielder for Everton, secured a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace with a late equalizer, shortly after Palace appointed Oliver Glasner as their new manager. The Eagles had taken the lead through Jordan Ayew, putting Everton's survival hopes in jeopardy. However, Onana's goal lifted Everton out of the relegation zone.

Had Palace held on, they would have extended their lead over the bottom three, but instead, they remain five points ahead of Luton. The match marked Glasner's first involvement with Palace, who appointed him after Roy Hodgson's departure earlier that day.

Glasner witnessed Ayew's impressive goal but saw his new team unable to hold on for the win. Despite the setback, there is optimism about Palace's potential under Glasner's leadership.

Everton manager Sean Dyche acknowledged his team's disappointment at conceding but praised their resilience in the second half.

Glasner, signed until 2026, faces the challenge of revitalizing a Palace side struggling for form. Hodgson's departure was met with appreciation from fans, leaving Glasner to build on his legacy of Premier League survival.

The Austrian coach inherits a team in need of improvement, with only three wins in their last 20 games. His task begins with a crucial fixture against Burnley.

Glasner's tenure began with a draw, highlighting the work ahead to instill creativity and consistency in the team. Despite their effort, both teams struggled to create clear-cut chances until Ayew's goal.

Everton threatened through Dominic Calvert-Lewin and James Tarkowski but struggled to break down Palace's defense. Ayew's goal looked to secure victory for Palace, but Onana's header salvaged a point for Everton.