Liverpool, England (SportsNetwork.com) - Samuel Etoo scored eight minutes from time at Kuban Stadium on Thursday to help Everton salvage a point from a 1-1 draw in its Europa League tie at Krasnodar. The hosts had taken the lead just two minutes before the break when Ari took a flick inside the penalty area and hammered the bouncing ball past Tim Howard. Things looked bleak for the visitors as the final minutes approached, but Etoo rescued the Toffees in the 82nd minute by getting on the end of a Leighton Baines cross and poking a shot into the back of the net. Group H remained unchanged after Lille and Wolfsburg also played to a 1-1 draw on Thursday. Divock Origi opened the scoring in that affair with a 77th-minute penalty, but Kevin De Bruyne struck five minutes later to earn the Bundesliga club a share of the spoils. In Group A, Villarreal cruised to a 4-0 victory over Limassol behind braces from Gerard Moreno and Javier Espinosa Gonzalez while Zurich and Monchengladbach split the points in a 1-1 draw. In Group B, Fabio Quagliarella converted a last-minute penalty in Torinos 1-0 win over Copenhagen and Club Brugge earned a comprehensive 3-0 victory at HJK. In Group C, Tottenham was undone by an 89th-minute penalty as Besiktas stole a point at White Hart Lane in a 1-1 draw, allowing Asteras Tripolis to climb atop the group with a 2-0 victory over Partizan. In Group D, Red Bull Salzburg overturned an early deficit to collect a 2-1 win at Astra Giurgiu and Kris Commons netted a sixth-minute goal to lift Celtic to a 1-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb. In Group E, PSV Eindhoven slipped in a 1-0 loss to Dinamo Moscow while Estoril produced two second-half goals in a 2-0 defeat of Panathinaikos. In Group F, Danilo DAmbrosio and Mauro Icardi found the back of the net in Inter Milans 2-0 defeat of Karabakh while St. Etienne was held scoreless for the second straight Europa League match as it played to a 0-0 draw against Dnipro. In Group G, Elvis Manu scored six minutes from time in Feyenoords 2-1 defeat of Standard Liege while Stephane MBia scored at the death to rescue Sevilla in a 2-2 draw at Rijetka. In Group I, David Laftas double helped Sparta Prague down Young Boys in a 3-1 result and Marek Hamsik and Gonzalo Higuain scored in Napolis comfortable 2-0 victory at Bratislava. In Group J, Dynamo Kyiv avoided a late scare to come away from its meeting with Steaua Bucharest with a 3-1 win while Nicklas Helenius netted the lone goal in AaBs 1-0 defeat of Rio Ave. In Group K, Fiorentina continued to roll with an easy 3-0 win at Dinamo Minsk while Guingamp received a brace from Sylvain Marveaux in a 2-0 defeat of PAOK. 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Keselowski did not qualify for the Chase but Logano did make it in at Richmond, where he was aided by at least three other drivers last Saturday night. It all came out in two separate investigations into the closing laps and carried over into Chicago, where NASCAR summoned Penske Racing and Front Row Motorsports in for a Friday morning meeting to discuss an alleged deal made for David Gilliland to give Logano pivotal track position to make the Chase. The Penske team denied wrongdoing -- radio transmissions couldnt prove they had any involvement in Front Rows bargaining -- but NASCAR spent most of the day reviewing the incident. After booting Martin Truex Jr. from the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship field earlier in the week for Ryan Newman because of Michael Waltrip Racings manipulations at Richmond, there was a chance Logano could be kicked out, too. Instead, NASCAR took the unprecedented step of adding Jeff Gordon as a 13th driver to the field and placed Penske and Front Row on probation through the end of the year. Logano, who beat Jimmie Johnsons 2005 track record of 188.146 mph, said he never thought hed be kicked out of the Chase despite the vitriol he was seeing on social media. "There wasnt any worry in my mind that we werent going to be in the Chase. I felt like we deserved to be here," Logano said. "I realize there are a lot of people on Twitter that are really mean. Ive read enough of it, and I thought, Wow, this Joey Logano guys a real jerk. Then I realized, You know, maybe Im not. "Hopefully this helps prove them all wrong, that we deserve to be here, becauuse this team has got what it takes and weve proven that all year long.dddddddddddd I guess we have to do that for 10 more races and prove them wrong a little bit more." The Chase begins Sunday at Chicagoland, where NASCAR will have a 13-driver championship field for the first time since the title-deciding format began in 2004. Juan Pablo Montoya, who qualified third, made light of the controversy. "The question I asked when coming in here is maybe qualifying third I could make the Chase, too," he said. Chase driver Kasey Kahne was fourth and followed by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Next was Gordon, who had an emotional week watching the fallout from Richmond unfold. He thought he missed the Chase on performance, then learned the spin with seven laps to go by Clint Bowyer was a deliberate attempt to manipulate the outcome for Truexs benefit. Things just got worse from there as Gordon learned of another plot by MWRs drivers to help Logano push Gordon out of the Chase, and then of the Penske and Front Row potential bargaining. He came to Chicago aware NASCAR was still reviewing the situation but not hopeful it would change his situation. He learned hed been added to the field watching NASCAR chairman Brian France make the announcement on television before qualifying. "It was hard to not hear rumblings about what may occur, what may not occur. We just tried not to get our hopes up," he said. "Ill admit, its been a rough week. It was a lot of ups and downs of emotions for this entire team. Im very thankful to be in, and I know its under the most unbelievable circumstances Ive ever been a part of in my racing career, and I wish that all of this hadnt happened. Now here we are as a 13th car and in, now we just try to take that opportunity and make the most of it." Chase drivers made up the next four spots as Greg Biffle was seventh and followed by Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson and points leader Matt Kenseth. Bowyer was the lowest qualifying Chase driver at 24th. ' ' '