Everton boss Sean Dyche has welcomed an FA Cup replay after holding Crystal Palace to a 0-0 draw on Thursday night.

Everton had Dominic Calvert-Lewin sent off in the second-half but Palace couldn't take advantage.

Dyche said: "We have shown a lot this season. Even down to 10 men, I thought the mentality was excellent. We showed that tonight with another good performance.

"I haven't asked Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The slow motion shows a different picture. If you want to slow mo everything, you have to slow mo everything. There could have been a penalty on Beto. There's minor contact, in live time he doesn't give anything, then they slow it down and everything looks worse slow."

He continued: "I thought we took the game on all night, I was really pleased. We created chances. A lot of good things.

"We want as many players back as we can so we'll look forward to the replay."

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