The battle for second: Everton v Tottenham Hotspur – in pictures
Fans arrive at the ground before kick-offPhotograph: Tony Marshall/Getty ImagesTottenham's winger Andros Townsend sustains a hand injury after being hit by the ball during the warm up. Nonetheless, he's still fit to playPhotograph: Paul Currie/Action ImagesThere's a minute's silence for Remembrance Day, which is actually next SundayPhotograph: Peter Byrne/PA
Everton's Kevin Mirallas (left) and Tottenham Hotspur's Vlad Chiriches battle for the ball. Spurs are bossing the opening exchangesPhotograph: Peter Byrne/PAEverton's Philip Jagielka goes A over TPhotograph: Jon Super/APSeamus Coleman appears to bundle Jan Vertonghen to the floor, but the referee says no penaltyPhotograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesEverton's Gareth Barry (right) wins the ball ahead of Tottenham Hotspur's Andros TownsendPhotograph: Peter Byrne/PAReally? Roberto Martinez appears to be happy with the way things are going despite the fact his team have barely seen the ball and have been thoroughly outplayed at homePhotograph: Tony Marshall/Getty ImagesKevin Miralleas pulls down a high ball as Everton start to get into the game at lastPhotograph: Tony Marshall/Getty ImagesEverton's Seamus Coleman, seen here charging past paulinho, reluctantly goes down in the box under a challenge from Vertonghen, in a role reversal of the penalty claim in the first half. Again, the referee says no penaltyPhotograph: Peter Byrne/PAIn the sceond half, Tottenham's goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is inadvertently caught by Romalu Lukaku. The Belgian striker was attempted to latch onto a throughball and as Lloris gathered it on the edge of his box he was struck by Lukaku's knee. Looks nasty indeed.Photograph: Phil Noble/ReutersThe medics try to get the keeper off the pitch, but Lloris refuses to be substituted! It's a ridiculous affair and leads to nine minutes of injury time, during which Lloris makes a great save to keep the game goalless.Photograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesTottenham Hotspur' manager Andre Villas-Boas, who had told Brad Friedel to strip down and take Lloris's place, sees the funny side of it all at the final whistle. Final score: 0-0Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images
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