Glenn Hoddle says Everton's draw with Chelsea despite much-changed team is 'one of the best points' Rafa Benitez has earned in his CAREER... as pundits laud Jarrad Branthwaite after he scored in his first Premier League appearance in over a year
- Jarrad Branthwaite scored a 74 minute goal to give Everton a point at Chelsea
- Rafa Benitez had to play a much-changed team due to injuries and illnesses
- Chelsea dominated the game but Everton produced a dogged effort for the point
- Glenn Hoddle says it is one of the best points Benitez has earned in his career
Glenn Hoddle has hailed Everton's draw with Chelsea as 'one of the best points' Rafa Benitez has earned in his managerial career.
With the numbers of senior players missing for the Toffees running into double figures, many expected Chelsea to comfortably take the three points when the teams were announced.
However, Thomas Tuchel's side were left stunned as Jarrad Branthwaite's 74th minute equaliser was enough for them to take one of their most hard-fought points of the season.

Everton earned a shock point at Stamford Bridge thanks to Jarrad Branthwaite's goal
After the match, BT Sport pundit Hoddle said the result at Stamford Bridge will have felt like a win.
He said: 'They had a great game in the win against Arsenal which was a little bit of a stepping stone to pounce on and go from there. That's where they're back to.
'That felt like a win for them that point at Chelsea. I know they didn't win but the point was probably one of the best points Benitez has earned in his whole career as a manager with the team he has had to put out.
'They need to build on that and those fixtures (coming up) look favourable on paper but this league is unforgiving. It might suit them to put that team out for a little bit.'

Rafa Benitez's side were missing a big chunk of their senior squad due to injuries and illness

Glenn Hoddle described Everton's draw as one of Benitez's 'best ever' points of his career
Despite other matches being called off due to Covid-19, Everton had to play their game against Chelsea despite missing a large number of senior players.
Everton were particularly depleted up front, with Richarlison, Andros Townsend, Salomon Rondon and Demarai Gray joining their injury list as Benitez's woes continued to mount.
Ellis Simms was handed his Premier League debut while teenagers Lewis Dobbin and Tyler Onyango came off the bench.
Branthwaite was brought in to make his first Premier League appearance since July 2020.
And it was a great call from Benitez as the centre-back poked the ball into the net from an Anthony Gordon free-kick.

It was the defender Branthwaite's first Premier League appearance since July 2020
BT Sport pundit Joleon Lescott said: 'It's a great start for him and his Everton career, first start under Benitez.
'You could see what it meant to him in his interview. We spoke about the lack of options Rafa had but he would have been so determined to play. It's a dream start.
Hoddle added: 'It was a fabulous ball by Gordon but he (Branthwaite) had more desire than anyone on the edge of the 18 yard box to get to it. He's outstretched, long legs just gets the touch and guides it into the bottom corner - what a feeling for the kid. They needed that and responded well after going 1-0 down.'
Chelsea dominated the contest and got the opener through Mason Mount after 70 minutes.
Everton though showed great resilliency to fight back and grab an equaliser within four minutes - holding onto a 1-1 draw.

Steve Sidwell hailed Everton's heroic efforts to get a point against Chelsea's title contenders
Steve Sidwell said: 'It's a heroic display when you look at Rafa and the cards he's been dealt with.
'He stuck a team out there today, had a game plan and they stuck to it. Full praise, he'll go in the dressing room and be delighted with his players tonight.'
Hoddle added: 'They had a game plan, they stuck to and did it well. There were so many chances for Chelsea in that first-half.
'But second half those chances from free play weren't there but they had chances from corners and set pieces.
'They looked dangerous Chelsea but couldn't open up that Everon team. They showed character, they went 1-0 down and dragged themselves up from a set play.
'It was a good spirited performance, they were only gonna get one chance today, they got it and they took it.'