Hull City rounded off a turbulent calendar year with their 13th point of the season to climb off the foot of the Premier League table, but there was a familiar sense of deflation found at the KCOM Stadium. Everton twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw, cancelling out the goals of Michael Dawson and Robert Snodgrass. David Marshall's dreadful own goal was the first present for the Toffees, before slack defending allowed Ross Barkley to score unmarked with a 84th minute header. Mike Phelan's side were again undone by decisive lapses of concentration.
Positives
Most Hull City supporters would have taken a point ahead of kick off against an Everton side that will almost certainly finish in the top-half of the Premier League table.