Premier League: Wasteful Liverpool fall behind City after goalless derby draw


FE Team | Published: March 04, 2019 12:17:25 | Updated: March 07, 2019 11:43:11


Liverpool's Sadio Mane in action with Everton's Seamus Coleman during Sunday's encounter at the Goodison Park — Reuters action image

Liverpool were left a point behind Premier League leaders Manchester City after they were held 0-0 by Everton in Sunday’s Merseyside derby — the fourth draw in six games for Juergen Klopp’s side.

City, who won 1-0 at Bournemouth on Saturday, have 71 points while Liverpool are on 70, with both teams having nine games to play, reports Reuters.

It promises to be a tense and thrilling finale to the season but Liverpool, who have frittered away a seven-point lead, will need to regain their momentum quickly if they are to push for their first league title since 1990.

“I’m completely fine with chasing,” said Klopp.

“Who wants to be top of the table at the beginning of March? It is nice but there are lots of games to play.”

The result of a typically frantic derby on its own is no cause for alarm for Klopp, but the eight-point swing to City since January 30 is a trend they simply have to end.

There were few chances for either team, with Liverpool’s forward line failing to sparkle and Everton’s impressive industry not matched by craft in the final third.

Everton were desperate to stop their rivals picking up maximum points with manager Marco Silva adjusting his team accordingly as Morgan Schneiderlin was preferred to the more creative Andre Gomes.

It proved a smart move with Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum having limited impact in a crowded midfield.

The home crowd created an intense and passionate atmosphere at Goodison Park, something of a rare occurrence in another disappointing season for Merseyside’s blue half.

“It felt amazing in our stadium. Our fans were amazing and they pushed the team from the first minute,” said Silva.

Mohamed Salah had the two best openings for Liverpool before the break but his soft 15th minute shot barely troubled Jordan Pickford and then the Everton keeper was swift off his line to foil the Egyptian as he raced goalwards.

Everton harried and disrupted Liverpool well but struggled to create opportunities with Theo Walcott unable to capitalise on a rare opening, screwing his shot wide, and Alisson keeping out a Dominic Calvert-Lewin header.

Salah threatened again in the 57th minute as he bore down on Pickford but Everton defender Michael Keane stopped a near certain goal with a perfectly timed last-ditch sliding tackle.

Fabinho, who delivered a masterclass in the modern holding midfielder role, was too slow to react to a nod down from Virgil van Dijk in the box, allowing Everton to scurry the ball clear.

Klopp threw on Roberto Firmino in the 63rd minute but the striker was unable to open up an Everton defence that raised their game to deal a blow to their local rivals’ title hopes.

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