Anthony Gordon 9 – The 21-year-old proved his quality again, scoring in successive games for the first time in his career. Involved in all of the action and set up Patterson after 83 minutes, but he could not find the back of the net.
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LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier 6 – Got away with some sloppy passing out from the back and had no chance with the opening goal after being left one-v-one with Gordon. The 22-year-old kept out Patterson’s shot in the final 10 minutes to ensure the points were shared. PA
Rasmus Kristensen 5 – The Denmark international struggled against the pace of Gordon in the first half but came to his side’s rescue with a vital goal-line block to deny Onana after 79 minutes. Getty Images
Robin Koch 5 – The centre-back never really looked comfortable under Everton pressure and was dragged out of position too easily. Getty Images
Diego Llorente 4 – Caught out of position as Gordon opened the scoring and again in the second half resulting in a foul on McNeil and a yellow card. AP Photo
Pascal Struijk 5 - Didn’t offer that much in attack and not entirely comfortable in defence. Getty Images
Tyler Adams 7 - Had a good game in the middle of the park. Getty Images
Marc Roca 5 – Part of a struggling defence that had a torrid time against the movement of Gordon Getty Images
Luis Sinisterra 8 – The 23-year-old was outstanding with the ball, showcasing a tidy back-flick to create a chance for Aaronson. Got the equaliser for the home side with his first goal in the Premier League, wrong-footing Pickford to find the bottom corner. Getty Images
Brenden Aaronson 8 – An eye-catching performance from the American who led the Leeds comeback after the break. Came close to getting on the scoresheet at the start of the second half but his effort was matched by Pickford. Replaced by James after 76 minutes. Getty Images
Jack Harrison 6 – A more subdued performance than usual from the midfielder. Getty Images
Rodrigo Moreno 5 – The in-form forward could not make his mark on the game before being substituted after 32 minutes with a worrying shoulder injury following a collision with Pickford. AFP
SUBS: Joe Gelhardt (Rodrigo, 32) 6 – Came on to replace the injured Rodrigo, but the young forward struggled to find the back of the net with two great chances inside the box, and Patrick Bamford replaced the substitute after 76 minutes. Reuters
Mateusz Klich (Sinisterra, 64) 6 - Looked lively and tried to make things happen after coming on for the goalscorer. Reuters
Patrick Bamford (Gelhardt, 76) 5 – In his return from injury, the striker didn’t get as involved as he would have liked. Reuters
Daniel James (Aaronson, 76) 5 – Largely anonymous after his introduction. Getty Images
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford 7 – The England international was alert when called upon, denying both Aaronson and Harrison shortly after half-time, but could have done better with the Leeds equaliser after being left stranded by Sinisterra’s finish. Getty Images
Nathan Patterson 8 – Defensively brilliant but could not win the game for his side after being slid in by Gordon at 84 minutes. Getty Images
Conor Coady 7 – Commanding performance in defence, and the former Wolves captain organised his side well. Reuters
James Tarkowski 6 – A solid enough display, but the centre-back was rescued by his goalkeeper after a mistake that put Gelhardt through on goal in the second half. Reuters
Vitaliy Mykolenko 5 – Got better as the game went on but had a much quieter night than his full-back partner. PA
Tom Davies 4 - Carded for unnecessary foul on Meslier after 20 minutes, leaving him vulnerable for the rest of the game. Getty Images
Amadou Onana 7 – A dogged performance in midfield and denied his first Everton goal by Kristensen’s clearance off the line after 79 minutes. AP Photo
Dwight McNeil 5 – A lacklustre performance from the summer signing who is yet to make his mark for Everton. AP Photo
Alex Iwobi 7 – Relentless work rate in a new role in central midfield, assisting Gordon’s opener after 17 minutes. Also made a crucial intervention to deny Bamford a goalscoring opportunity after 84 minutes. AFP
Demarai Gray 6 – Thought he had put his side ahead after a smart finish against Meslier, but it was ruled out for a very tight offside call. Getty Images
Anthony Gordon 9 – The 21-year-old proved his quality again, scoring in successive games for the first time in his career. Involved in all of the action and set up Patterson after 83 minutes, but he could not find the back of the net.
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LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier 6 – Got away with some sloppy passing out from the back and had no chance with the opening goal after being left one-v-one with Gordon. The 22-year-old kept out Patterson’s shot in the final 10 minutes to ensure the points were shared. PA
Rasmus Kristensen 5 – The Denmark international struggled against the pace of Gordon in the first half but came to his side’s rescue with a vital goal-line block to deny Onana after 79 minutes. Getty Images
Robin Koch 5 – The centre-back never really looked comfortable under Everton pressure and was dragged out of position too easily. Getty Images
Diego Llorente 4 – Caught out of position as Gordon opened the scoring and again in the second half resulting in a foul on McNeil and a yellow card. AP Photo
Pascal Struijk 5 - Didn’t offer that much in attack and not entirely comfortable in defence. Getty Images
Tyler Adams 7 - Had a good game in the middle of the park. Getty Images
Marc Roca 5 – Part of a struggling defence that had a torrid time against the movement of Gordon Getty Images
Luis Sinisterra 8 – The 23-year-old was outstanding with the ball, showcasing a tidy back-flick to create a chance for Aaronson. Got the equaliser for the home side with his first goal in the Premier League, wrong-footing Pickford to find the bottom corner. Getty Images
Brenden Aaronson 8 – An eye-catching performance from the American who led the Leeds comeback after the break. Came close to getting on the scoresheet at the start of the second half but his effort was matched by Pickford. Replaced by James after 76 minutes. Getty Images
Jack Harrison 6 – A more subdued performance than usual from the midfielder. Getty Images
Rodrigo Moreno 5 – The in-form forward could not make his mark on the game before being substituted after 32 minutes with a worrying shoulder injury following a collision with Pickford. AFP
SUBS: Joe Gelhardt (Rodrigo, 32) 6 – Came on to replace the injured Rodrigo, but the young forward struggled to find the back of the net with two great chances inside the box, and Patrick Bamford replaced the substitute after 76 minutes. Reuters
Mateusz Klich (Sinisterra, 64) 6 - Looked lively and tried to make things happen after coming on for the goalscorer. Reuters
Patrick Bamford (Gelhardt, 76) 5 – In his return from injury, the striker didn’t get as involved as he would have liked. Reuters
Daniel James (Aaronson, 76) 5 – Largely anonymous after his introduction. Getty Images
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford 7 – The England international was alert when called upon, denying both Aaronson and Harrison shortly after half-time, but could have done better with the Leeds equaliser after being left stranded by Sinisterra’s finish. Getty Images
Nathan Patterson 8 – Defensively brilliant but could not win the game for his side after being slid in by Gordon at 84 minutes. Getty Images
Conor Coady 7 – Commanding performance in defence, and the former Wolves captain organised his side well. Reuters
James Tarkowski 6 – A solid enough display, but the centre-back was rescued by his goalkeeper after a mistake that put Gelhardt through on goal in the second half. Reuters
Vitaliy Mykolenko 5 – Got better as the game went on but had a much quieter night than his full-back partner. PA
Tom Davies 4 - Carded for unnecessary foul on Meslier after 20 minutes, leaving him vulnerable for the rest of the game. Getty Images
Amadou Onana 7 – A dogged performance in midfield and denied his first Everton goal by Kristensen’s clearance off the line after 79 minutes. AP Photo
Dwight McNeil 5 – A lacklustre performance from the summer signing who is yet to make his mark for Everton. AP Photo
Alex Iwobi 7 – Relentless work rate in a new role in central midfield, assisting Gordon’s opener after 17 minutes. Also made a crucial intervention to deny Bamford a goalscoring opportunity after 84 minutes. AFP
Demarai Gray 6 – Thought he had put his side ahead after a smart finish against Meslier, but it was ruled out for a very tight offside call. Getty Images
Anthony Gordon 9 – The 21-year-old proved his quality again, scoring in successive games for the first time in his career. Involved in all of the action and set up Patterson after 83 minutes, but he could not find the back of the net.
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