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Liverpool win derby against Everton with two goals from Salah
97’ - GOOOOOOAAAAAAL
LIVERPOOL! Mohamed Salah dominates after the beautiful pass and fires in a shot into the right corner of the goal. What a shot!
96’
Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool) outpaces his defender on the edge of the box and then tries a through ball, but his GPS seems off and the ball flies over the bar.
+9
We will have 9 minutes overtime
91’
Diogo Jota (Liverpool) is in a good position to shoot, but his header is blocked.
89’
Dominik Szoboszlai produces an unsuccessful corner kick.
85’
Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) tries a through ball, but the defender prevents him from creating a dangerous chance
82’
Diogo Jota (Liverpool) outpaces the defense to take advantage of a corner kick. His header is straight at the target, but Jordan Pickford is alert and thwarts the attempt.
79’
Darwin Nunez tries a through ball, but ends up with too much power.
75’ - GOOOOOOAAAAAAL
LIVERPOOL! Salah strikes Pickford's right-wing corner to open the scoring: 1-0.
PENALTY
Now it's worth it! For Liverpool! It's a PENALTY for Liverpool after the video assistant referee's review! Salah on the ball.
71’
REQUEST FOR A PENALTY after Luis Diaz (Liverpool) is brought down by a defender. All the players surround the referee, but he doesn't seem interested in awarding the penalty. Play continues! The referee goes to the VAR and doesn't score.
69’
An attacking foul by Beto (Everton) was spotted by Craig Pawson, who didn't hesitate to blow his whistle.
64’
The opposition defence picks up the ball well and prevents a cross from Mohamed Salah (Liverpool).
59’
The assistant referee rules the ball offside and the linesman confirms his decision. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) was in front of the ball.
54’
A cross from the edge of the box flies into the box but misses its target. Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) should have aimed better.
RESTARTS
The second half begins
HALFTIME
End of first half Liverpool 0-0 Everton
+2
We will have two minutes overtime
44’
Konstantinos Tsimikas produces a great ball into the penalty area, looking for one of his teammates. The opposing defender manages to intercept and comfortably clears. Good work from Liverpool, who win a corner in their favor.
40’
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) volleys the ball into the box following a rebound. It's a good shot and Jordan Pickford struggles to deal with it, but the ball flies over the bar.
RED CARD
Ashley Young (Everton) makes a dangerous challenge and picks up a second yellow card, which means he's sent off.
33’
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) is having a really unpleasant time right now. We'll find out how serious the injury is.
29’
Virgil Van Dijk (Liverpool) fails in his attempt to clear a through ball.
22
Craig Pawson takes the penalty. James Tarkowski (Everton) commits a foul by being too aggressive in the challenge for the ball. Liverpool wins a free-kick which could lead to a scoring opportunity.
17’
Here comes another fine cross from Jack Harrison. The opposing defense clears the ball safely. The assistant referee points to the corner flag, and Everton have a shot on goal.
13’
Luis Diaz (Liverpool) receives a sweet pass inside the box, but his shot on goal is blocked by a defender. The ball goes out of play and Liverpool have a corner to win.
10’
He should have scored! Diogo Jota controlled a short pass inside the area, but ended up taking too long to set up the shot. The defender was quick to clear the danger. Liverpool were awarded a corner kick. The referee and one of the assistants point to the corner flag.
09’
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) tried to find a free kick inside the box, but Jordan Pickford comes out and strikes it wide.
05’
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) fails to beat the offside trap.
01’
Calvert-Lewin (Everton) anticipates the ball and runs into the box with only the goalkeeper to beat. He quickly shoots across goal, but Alisson makes a great save to stop it.
Start the game
The ball is rolling
Everton
In a different situation to their rivals, Everton are in 16th place with seven points, once again in the fight against the drop. In that sense, they got a great win over Bournemouth in their last game, after losing 2-1 at home to Luton Town. Before that, they beat Aston Villa 2-1 and also qualified for the last 16 of the League Cup.
Liverpool
Liverpool are fourth in the title race with 17 points, just three behind the leaders. Visiting Brighton last time out, they were held to a 2-2 draw after beating Union St. Gilloise 2-0 in the Europa League. Before that, they lost 2-1 to Tottenham and progressed in the League Cup by beating Leicester 3-1.
Salah
Liverpool's main player, Mohamed Salah has had a great season so far, scoring five goals in the Premier League and being the team's top scorer in the competition. In addition, the Egyptian is Everton's executioner, having scored five goals in nine games against their rivals, and because of all this he's a good bet to score at any time.
Liverpool x Everton
As this is a historic derby, the match promises to be much more intense in terms of fouls than is usual in English soccer. In this sense, it is expected that players will end up being punished more severely, and the best guess is for both teams to receive two cards or more.
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Liverpool vs Everton
Premier League
Date: October 21, 2023
Time: 07:30 am ET
Venue: Anfield Road Stadium, Liverpool, England
Broadcast: Star+ (streaming).
When is the Liverpool vs Everton match?
The match between Liverpool and Everton will kick off at 07:30 am ET at the Anfield Road Stadium in Liverpool, England, matchday 9 of the Premier League 2023/24. ESPN and Star+ (streaming) are broadcasting live. You can watch it all here on VAVEL Brasil.
Probable Everton:
Pickford; Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Harrison, Onana, Garner, McNeil; Doucoure; Calvert-Lewin.
Probable Liverpool:
Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Nunez, Jota.
RETROSPECT
One of the great derbies in English soccer, the Merseyside Derby has been taking place since 1894 and has 242 matches to its name, with the red side having a good advantage. Liverpool have won 98 games to Everton's 67, with another 77 draws. As a result, the Reds have scored more goals, 341 to the Toffees' 267.
Mohamed Salah:
Liverpool's main player, Mohamed Salah has had a great season so far, scoring five goals in the Premier League and being the team's top scorer in the competition. In addition, the Egyptian is Everton's executioner, having scored five goals in nine games against their rivals, and because of all this he's a good bet to score at any time.
Everton:
Everton, after a period of great turbulence at the start of the season, have shown signs of recent improvement. In their last four matches, they've picked up three wins. One of them was in the FA League Cup. At Villa Park, they beat Aston Villa 2-1 to qualify for the last 16. They face Burnley at home in an attempt to continue their title challenge.
However, their priority is clearly the battle against relegation from the Premiership, which has been a recurring theme in recent years. Their situation improved on the previous day when they beat Bournemouth, another team on the shortlist to be consigned to the Championship, 3-0 at Goodinson Park. It only took eight minutes for Garner to open the scoring.
Still in the first half, in the 37th minute, Harrison added to his tally. In the final 15 minutes, Harrison provided the pass for Doucoure to score the third. With seven points (two wins, one draw and five defeats), they occupy sixteenth place in the Premier League table, when the play-off criteria are taken into account. Three points above Burnley, in eighteenth place and the first club in the relegation zone. As visitors, they have taken nine points and won four (one win, one draw and one defeat). They have scored five goals and conceded seven.
Liverpool:
There was no shortage of goals in Liverpool's last match before the two-week break in the Premier League. There were four. At the Amex Stadium, it was 2-2 against Brighton. A result in keeping with the balance of the match. The Reds had control of the ball for longer (54%), created the same number of shooting opportunities as the hosts (14) and were slightly superior in terms of shots on target (4 to 3).
However, it was Brighton who came out on top. They scored through Adingra in the 20th minute. Liverpool turned things around in the early stages with goals from Salah in the 40th and 46th minutes. The first came from an assist by Nuñez and the second from the penalty spot. In the closing stages, however, Dunk scored the hosts' second to prevent the Reds from adding another three points to their tally.
They moved onto 17 points (five wins, two draws and one defeat). Enough to occupy fourth place in the Premier League table. Three points below Tottenham, the leaders. On the road, Liverpool have a 100% record. They have won all three of their games at Anfield Road so far, scoring nine goals and conceding just two.
TIME AND PLACE!
The match between Liverpool and Everton is valid for the 9th round of the Premier League 2023/24.
Fourth on 17 points, Liverpool stumbled last time out and missed the chance to keep pace with the leaders. The Reds have won five, drawn two and lost one so far. Andy Robertson, with a suspected shoulder sprain, is a doubt for Jurgen Klopp.
Everton, meanwhile, are in 16th place with 7 points and are looking for their second win in a row. The Toffees have won one game, drawn another and suffered five defeats.
Liverpool and Everton meet this Saturday (21) in England for the ninth round of the 2023/24 Premier League. At the Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, the two teams will go head-to-head and you'll be able to follow everything on Star+ from 07:30 am ET.
Welcome to the Everton vs Liverpool commentary
Hello, soccer lovers! It's now time for a crucial Premier League match between two teams: Everton on one side. On the other is Liverpool. Follow everything about the English duel here, in real time on VAVEL Brasil.