In the 27th round of the Premier League, a 1-1 thriller was played at the home of Ewarton in the early hours of Sunday morning, with the challenge of Fulham failing to break the myth of Ewarton's five consecutive unbeaten streak, as they managed to escape from the shadow of relegation. In the last four minutes of extra time, Portuguese striker Bitubi Donka delivered a fatal strike to earn a valuable point for EWT. After the match, there was a dramatic turnaround on the pitch, with shouting bags becoming a hot topic of discussion among fans, as Ewarton seemed to be on the verge of a new chapter in January.

Despite the fact that Fulham launched an attack from Imeruwi's midfield in the 61st minute, assisted by Iwobi's push for a smooth breakthrough, Ewarton did not get discouraged. They fought back with all their might in the closing stages of the game and the four minutes of added time became their moment of reward. Substitute Bitou received a pinpoint cross from Eshulyanga and dramatically tied the game at 1-1. After the goal, Bitou was so emotional that he wrapped his head in his jersey and cried, a scene that touched the hearts of countless fans.

Last year, Ewarton brought in 26-year-old Bitou for a whopping £25.8 million, but he only managed to pick up three goals last season, and has not won a single game so far this season. Rumor has it that Eyewitnesses will be releasing him from his contract in January, and Juventus may be looking at this news. Speaking after the match, Bitou said of his feelings: For me, this goal means a lot, even if I know I might leave, I never stop training. These days I feel very tough, but now I can help the team with goals and I am very excited.

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