Frank Lampard claims Liverpool star should have been sent off during Merseyside derby
Everton boss Frank Lampard believes Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk should have seen red during Saturday’s Merseyside derby.
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Everton boss Frank Lampard believes Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk should have seen red during Saturday’s Merseyside derby.
Jurgen Klopp praised Jordan Pickford's "spectacular" display as the Everton goalkeeper forced Liverpool to settle for a 0-0 draw in Saturday's feisty Merseyside derby. Conor Coady thought he had put Everton ahead with a close-range finish from Neal Maupay's shot in the second half at Goodison Park. But the former Liverpool defender's goal was correctly disallowed for offside after a VAR check, sparking an angry response from the stands. A beer bottle appeared to be thrown from behind the managers' technical areas, narrowly missing Liverpool boss Klopp.
Rio Ferdinand says Liverpool are capable of surging up the Premier League and winning the title this season but admits they must improve fast to keep pace with the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal.
Liverpool hit the woodwork three times and Everton once but both sides had to settle for a point from a sometimes feisty goalless Merseyside derby.
Livepool menorehkan start terburuk di Premier League selama ditangani Juergen Klopp. The Reds wajib bangkit jika masih ingin jadi juara.
LIVERPOOL, England : Everton manager Frank Lampard believes Saturday's goalless draw with Liverpool in their Merseyside derby was a clear sign that his team, who fought against the drop last season, are making real progress.
Everton and Liverpool played out an entertaining goalless draw in an action-packed Merseyside derby at Goodison Park in the Premier League on Saturday. It was a game of close calls with goalkeeping excellence and the woodwork denying both sides, before VAR made the biggest intervention with 20 minutes to play, chalking off Conor Coady’s close-range finish with the defender just offside, leaving the teams to share the points. Ad A game of fine margins in the first half as both sides entered the break wondering how the nets were not left bulging.
Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday. Both sides hit the woodwork in the first half at Goodison Park, with Tom Davies denied by the upright for Everton, before Darwin Nunez and Luiz Diaz both saw efforts come out off the frame of the goal for the visitors. As it happened: Everton vs LiverpoolThe game opened up after the break, with Jordan Pickford forced into several fine stops in the home goal, while Neal Maupay, making his Everton debut after signing from Brighton & Hove Albion in midweek, should have scored from close range. Then came the moment Everton fans had been waiting for after Conor Coady tapped home at the far post but with pandemonium ensuing at Goodison, the goal was ruled out for offside after a lengthy VAR review. Both sides pressed for a winner, with Everton substitute Dwight McNeil's deflected shot almost catching Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson out and Mohamed Salah firing against the post in stoppage time, but the rivals had to settle for a point each.