BETO rescued a point for Everton with a stoppage-time header in a game decided by two questionable Toffees signings.
It looked like former Blue Alex Iwobi had come back to haunt his old club with his second-half strike.
But deep into added time, Beto rose to head home Ashley Young's cross on the volley from an Iliman Ndiaye ball into the box.
Sean Dyche (left) and his Everton are unbeaten in five and creeping up the Premier League table. But former Toffees boss Marco Silva and his Fulham side were denied three points at the death.
Beto cost Everton £26million just over a year ago but he has yet to set the world alight in a blue shirt.
Yet this was a valuable strike for just his fourth goal in the Premier League for the club. It ensured the first draw between the sides at Goodison Park since 1959.
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