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Sam Allardyce: 'Everton did not deserve to draw against Southampton'

Allardyce: 'We did not deserve to draw'
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Everton manager Sam Allardyce admits that his side were fortunate to come away with anything from their 1-1 draw with Southampton at Goodison Park.

Everton manager Sam Allardyce has admitted that his side did not deserve to come away with anything from their Premier League clash with Southampton this evening.

The Toffees rescued a draw against their relegation-threatened visitors at Goodison Park courtesy of a 96th-minute deflected equaliser from Tom Davies, denying the Saints three vital points in their battle against the drop.

Throughout the match Everton supporters protested against Allardyce's management of the club, and the 63-year-old acknowledged that his side were far from their best.

"It was an anguishing performance to stand and watch the players. They have worked extremely hard from the day I have walked into the club and to now, But look at the record and the results they have achieved. We have nicked something out of it we didn't really deserve today," he told reporters.

"We didn't have much to play for other than to try to entertain the fans in the final home game and we haven't done that. The loss of Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Dominic Calvert-Lewin - that's a lot. But the lads who stepped in, as hard as they tried, didn't match up to the levels of those other guys.

"Southampton will be really disappointed but that's the game. You have to play to the last minute and we did that. Our passes let us down. At the end of the day when you play at home you play to win and entertain the crowd. Our passes were going astray but I haven't seen that in a long, long time.

"The players will have to say to themselves it wasn't their best performance but they kept going. We have come a long way, but not with this performance, but with getting results. If we are going to get better, we need change."

The draw means that Everton can now finish no higher than their current position of eighth this season.

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