Everton 1-1 Millonarios (10-9 pens): Asmir Begovic scores penalty and denies Millonarios goalkeeper in epic shoot-out as he helps Everton win the Florida Cup with Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray also featuring

Asmir Begovic was the hero as Everton won on penalties in the Florida CupDebutant Begovic scored a penalty in the shootout and then made crucial saveThe game ended 1-1 after 90 minutes with Demarai Gray scoring a penalty Andros Townsend also made his first appearance after his move to the club

Asmir Begovic was the hero in dramatic circumstances on his Everton debut as he scored a penalty in a shoot-out against Millonarios and then denied his opposite number Juan Moreno to secure victory for Rafa Benitez’s side in the Florida Cup.

The game ended 1-1 after 90 minutes with another debutant, Demarai Gray, scoring from the spot to equalise after Andres Llinas had given Millonarios the lead.

Andros Townsend also received a runout and impressed during his 45 minutes on the pitch as Everton stepped up their pre-season preparations.

Asmir Begovic was the hero on his debut as he helped Everton to win the Florida Cup

The goalkeeper scored in the shootout and then saved from Millonarios’ goalkeeper Moreno

Everton players celebrate with the Florida Cup after their epic penalty shoot-out success

Begovic made an impressive impact early on as he made an astute save to deny Harrison Mojica.

However, Millonarios took the lead in the 19th minute, with Llinas finding the net following a corner.

After he hit the post with his initial effort, the ball struck Llinas’ heel following the rebound before going in.

Demarai Gray made an instant impact for Everton as he scored a penalty against Millonarios

Andros Townsend, pictured taking on Millonarios’ Elvis Perlaza, hit the crossbar on his Everton debut

Moise Kean then missed an inviting opportunity to equalise for Everton as he headed wide after a cross from Lucas Digne.

Townsend came close to scoring on his debut as he rattled the crossbar but Everton ended the first half trailing 1-0.

Everton made five alterations ahead of the second half, which included Gray making his debut.

Andres Llinas celebrates after his goal put Millonarios in the ascendancy against Everton

The Millonarios supporters created a lively atmosphere at the Camping World Stadium

MATCH FACTS

Everton: Begovic; Coleman (Kenny 46), Holgate (Keane 61), Godfrey (Gibson 73), Digne (Anderson 62); Allan (Gbamin 61), Doucoure (Gomes 46); Townsend (Gray 46), Rodriguez (Gordon 46), Iwobi (Davies 73); Kean (Broadhead 46)

Subs: Virginia, Tyrer, Whitaker

Goal: Gray 64 (pen.)

Booked: Coleman

Millonarios: Vargas (Moreno 46); Roman, Llinas (Murillo 83), Vargas, Perlaza (Bertel 61); Pereira, Vega (Garcia 74), Silva (Ruiz 62); Rengifo (Guerra 61), Uribe (Marquez 62), Mojica (Quinones 74, Abadia 83)

Subs: Banguero, Abadia, Murillo, Quinones, Rosales, Valencia, Romero, Garcia

Goal: Lliinas 19

Booked: Pereira

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Andre Gomes, Anthony Gordon, Jonjoe Kenny and Nathan Broadhead also came on, with Townsend, Kean, Seamus Coleman, James Rodriguez and Abdoulaye Doucoure all going off.

Benitez made further changes on the hour mark as Michael Keane, Jean-Philippe Gbamin and youngster Joseph Anderson entered the fray.

Everton were awarded a penalty after Broadhead was fouled by Millonarios’ substitute goalkeeper Juan Moreno.

Gray stepped up to take it and scored as he managed to pull Everton level.

Broadhead subsequently sought to put the Toffees ahead but his effort was saved, with the game ending 1-1 and going to penalties.

Michael Keane scored for Everton, with Juan Pereira then netting for Millonarios.

Everton manager Rafa Benitez issues instructions to his players during the Florida Cup clash

Moise Kean attempts to make an impact for Everton as he is tracked by Llinas of Millonarios

Gray made no mistake from the spot again and Begovic saved from Ricardo Marquez.

Everton couldn’t take advantage, however, as Gordon hit the crossbar, and Juan Vargas made it 2-2.

Andre Gomes stepped up and scored with Millonarios proceeding to score their next penalty.

Broadhead made it 4-3 with Daniel Ruiz levelling again for the Colombian side.

Gbamin dispatched Everton’s next penalty but the drama continued with Millonarios scoring once more.

Youngster Lewis Gibson scored with Juan Garcia doing likewise. Jonjoe Kenny showed confidence in scoring a panenka, but it was then 7-7.

Tom Davies scored his penalty in emphatic fashion but Andres Mario ensured that the contest continued.

Joe Anderson netted only for Millonarios scored again.

It was then Begovic’s turn to take a penalty and he scored, and then remarkably saved from the Millonarios goalkeeper Moreno.

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