Jordan Pickford's remarkable save in the final moments ensured Everton secured a 0-0 draw against West Ham at London Stadium. Julen Lopetegui, facing mounting pressure at West Ham, saw his team create more chances but deliver a lacklustre performance on Saturday. Substitute Danny Ings nearly clinched victory with a deflected shot in the 93rd minute, but Pickford's fingertip stop denied him.
Earlier in the second half, Crysencio Summerville hit the post after Jesper Lindstrom's header was saved by Lukasz Fabianski. This result leaves West Ham in 14th place in the Premier League, two spots ahead of Everton as they head into the international break.

The match lacked quality from both sides, making a draw seem fair and offering a positive outlook before the international break. Everton had 18 shots compared to West Ham's 11, relying heavily on Pickford to secure a point for them at Goodison Park.
Pickford made six crucial saves for Everton, while Fabianski also impressed with four stops for West Ham. Both goalkeepers were instrumental in securing a valuable point for their teams.
The expected goals (xG) statistics highlighted an evenly matched contest, with West Ham registering an xG of 1.0 and Everton close behind at 0.97. Although both teams could have scored, the draw was justified based on their performances.
This result provides both teams with something to build upon as they prepare for upcoming fixtures following the international break.