Everton come from behind to stun Fulham

Beto scored his eighth league goal of the season
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Everton came from a goal down to beat Fulham 3-1 at Craven Cottage ahead of the Toffees' farewell game at Goodison Park.
Striker Beto and defender Michael Keane found the back of the net within three minutes of one another in the second half to give the Toffees their second win in 11 Premier League matches.
Fulham had taken the lead through Raul Jimenez's header, only for Vitalii Mykolenko to equalise on the cusp of half-time with a deflected effort.
Having been below-par in the opening 45 minutes, Everton improved considerably in the second half and took the lead 18 minutes from time when Keane headed in Dwight McNeil's corner.
The Toffees found a third just 22 seconds after the restart when Leno allowed Beto's tame effort to squirm under his palm, helping the striker to his eighth league goal of the campaign.
It was perfect preparation for next week's Goodison Park farewell, when the Toffees take on Southampton.
"I have just said to the players we have the biggest game of the season next week, and we are all ready for it," said Moyes after the victory in London.
