After the restart, Samuel Lusale picked up a second ball from a Thwaites corner and struck it powerfully towards a crowded six-yard box. Unsure if it was heading for goal, Biancheri got an instinctive touch on the effort, claiming the Reds’ third and reinstating our lead.
Everton forward Olayiwola managed to intercept a William Murdock pass and slot home a finish just past the hour mark to level the game, before sending his side into the lead a few minutes later after collecting a rebounded ball and tapping into an empty net for the Toffees’ fourth.
Lawrence’s charges worked hard through the end of the game to try and find an equaliser, piling plenty of pressure on their opposite numbers, but it didn’t look like that last equaliser was coming.
But it finally arrived in the very last seconds of the game, when Lacey slalomed into the penalty area and found a gap to place his finish beyond Lukjanciks, securing a point for the young Reds in the nick of time.
Despite our valiant efforts, Manchester City’s 4-3 win against Derby County means we cannot overtake them at the top of the table.