Everton concede in the last second to draw 2-2 with Oldham at Boundary Park.
Goals from Victor Anichebe (23) and Phil Jagielka (47) had put the Everton in charge after Jordan Obita (12) gave the Latics an early lead, but David Moyes´ men could not survive a frenetic finish when sub Matt Smith bundled in a corner with the last touch of the game to force a replay at Goodison Park.
Moyes “We are still in the FA Cup but we are disappointed that we didn´t win it because we should have done better to either score another goal or to see it out.
“We had the chances to get the third goal but when you score two goals in any game you hope to win it.”
“I thought we could see it out but in the last five minutes we looked as if we were panicking a bit and we didn´t do the right things.”
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