19:44
Andy Hunter’s match report has arrived, So it’s time to wrap up this blog. Thanks for your company, goodnight!
19:44
And here’s a smiling Carlo Ancelotti
“I am really happy for the club, for the supporters. I couldn’t imagine if my fans were here, but I hope they celebrate tonight. It was a good performance, with a lot of spirit. Richardson is back – he’s been scoring and playing with a lot of consistency. James is always the same, he has no physicality but he has quality.
“We played well but we have to find more consistency at home. [Can you finish in the top four?] Top four? Wait! We are fighting for Europe and now we are in a good position and a performance like this deserves to increase the team’s credibility. ”
19:39
Here is Seamus Coleman
“It’s a beautiful feeling. It’s been hard to come here for so many years and lead down the blue side of the city. I was fed up with those same clicks coming out later. The way the manager set us up, the players changed them unbelievably and it was against the champions so we have to thank them for what we can enjoy.
“The manager told me to follow Andy Robertson, and as a team he told us to compete and try to break the press when we could. Listen, it’s hard to be brave when you hold a lead, and we shouldn’t be able to play as much as we should. But Dominic came and made a difference and we got the result.
“We need to move on now. This can’t just be a celebration – we need to move the football club forward and return it to games like Fulham and West Ham at home. We must be all-encompassing.
“If I say I didn’t look at the clock a few times when it was 1-0 I would be lying to you. I thought Jordan [Pickford] But saying that he felt comfortable even in the match. It’s for all Everton residents who have suffered over the last 10 years. “
19:28
Delighted Duncan Ferguson embraces every player at Everton. Carlo Ancelotti, as always, is cool, in the grip of the officers and then strolling on his own time to accept Seamus Coleman. This win will do a lot for the emerging Everton team, both in the short and long term. They are now level on points with Liverpool, and they have a game. The location of the Champions League is a real ambition. This Ancelotti mate is that very good.
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19:25
Full time: Liverpool 0-2 Everton
Peep peep! Everton have won at Anfield for the first time since 1999! It was a classic far-fetched performance: Richardson’s early goal, between a late penalty from Jilfi Sigurdeson and a very nice, determined inbetwin. Holgate, Keane and Godfrey – three center-parts left, while Jordan Pickford under pressure were flawless.
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19:25
90 + 6 minutes Sigurdsson will make three of them making a wide curling from about 20 yards.
19:21
90 + 2 minutes Science doesn’t give up: it accelerates a nice curling shot from the edge of the jumping area through Pickford. The game could not have gone better for Pickford, who saved a little better and scored the remaining couple.
19:20
89 minutes The penalty came after Cal Lavert-Levine’s majestic jump behind Alexander-Arnold in the Cal0 yard race. He is seriously moving forward in the center, and to play against him it must be a nightmare.
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88 minutes After almost four years without a home defeat in the league, Liverpool have now lost four in a row. He is quite a bona fide.
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87 minutes “Oh My God !!!!!!” Says Mary Waltz. “I’m going to buy a lottery ticket because the odds of winning Everton are the same. I’m playing that giant Wilson Phillips song on the loop. The world has turned sideways !!!!!!!!!!”
19: 15
86 minutes In place of Alex Ewobi Richardson, who hit first and started a counter-attack for another from a brilliant turn away from Phillips.
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85 minutes Says Andrew Hurley, “He felt this period would be defined by Liverpool, but City would soon win three of the last four Premier Leagues. The issue of Klopp getting his players on the field was well made, but his mentality would not be to blame either, being a constant victim / complainer in the first half of the season. This will not be able to transmit anything other than negative to his team. And, Thiago – it’s literally the opposite of how Liverpool played the last four years, I never understood it. “
The dark mindset can be extremely effective, but I agree that you have to be careful not to let it get into defeatism. It can be healthy to think that you are against the world. But if you think the world is against you, it is dangerous.
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19: 14
85 minutes Firmino zig-zags the last three players and shoots just wide. An angle is given, by mistake, but nothing comes of it.
19:13
83 minutes I’m not sure about the penalty decision yet. Alexander-Arnold slipped in an attempt to block the first shot, and Cal Calvert-Levine ran over him and fell even as he slipped. Interestingly, being advised to go to the monitor, Chris Kavanagh had only a cursory look and then he stuck to his original decision.
19: 12
Allison walked right, But Sigurdsson turned the ball slowly into the corner. Everton are 2-0 up at Anfield!
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19:11
VAR check Chris Kavanagh is advised to look at the monitor – But he sticks to his original decision and pays the penalty!
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19:10
Penalty Everton! Kervert Levert-Levin stormed through the goal and forced a penalty save from Allison. The ball falls loose, and Cal Calvert-Levine is about to trap it when it falls over Alexander-Arnold’s sliding. Is that really a lie?
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19:09
80 minutes Everton’s formation is now freestyle 8-0-2. Although Liverpool continue to dominate, they are still struggling to create clear opportunities.
19:05
77 minutes “Rob,” says Matt Donnie, “might I reproduce my earlier comment of revenge? I mean revenge is a small, awkward concept. It runs through negativity and looks backwards. Moral high- It’s better to take land and not worry about revenge. At all. ”
19:05
76 minutes Alexander-Arnold’s cross shot is blocked by Godfrey, who has played a great game. In fact all three Everton center-halfs have been excellent.
19:03
75 minutes Everton occupy half of Liverpool. After two touches, the ball returns with Jordan Pickford. It’s probably fair that they would win 1-0.
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19:01
73 minutes A nail ball comes nicely out of 20 yards for Firmino, but it hits high and wide superb shots.
19:00
72 minutes Curvert Levert-Levin explodes in the area from the left, but then loses concentration and runs the ball out of the game.
18:59
69 min: Important save from Pickford! Firmino and Shakiri combine nicely to put Salah on target. His first touch is superb, towards Kane, and then he whips a close shot that smokes through an extroverted Pickford. There wasn’t much room to work with advice but it was still excellent, Pickford’s decisive goalkeeping.
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18:57
69 minutes Elton is now playing straight 5-3-2, with Richardson leading the way with Kurt Lovert-Levin. It doesn’t make much difference, though – almost all of the game is happening in their half.
18:55
67 minutes Maane has been booked for dissent after being fined for inflating Holgate.
18:54
65 minutes Maane played a good ball against the overlapping Alex Under-Arnold, whose first cross crossed everyone in the six-yard bucks past. Close to close.
18:53
64 minutes Sigurdsson, on the left side of the area, runs a bouncing ball straight over Allison. It was half the chance at best.
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18:51
63 minutes Liverpool also make their second substitute. Zerdan Shakiri is for Curtis Jones.
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62 minutes Another Everton transformation: Dominic Curvert replaces Levert-Levin James Rodriguez, whose beautiful pass is targeted.
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61 min: Opportunity for Everton! Coleman Richardson has a pass behind the defense, which takes a lot of time and loses the ball. He looked sideways but the flag did not go up, and the replay shows that it certainly was OnSide. It was a great opportunity – he should have hit it first but tried to get back inside Phillips.
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18:47
59 minutes Change for Everton: Glafi Sigurdsson replaces Andre Gomes, who is registered.
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18:46
58 minutes After feeling a little touch of Digny, Salah dived out of the area. Chris Kavanagh is not interested.
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18:46
57 minutes In the second half, Liverpool have 83 per cent possession.
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