THE BALL – Liverpool Derby ends in a draw with controversial final (England)



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Everton and Liverpool tied two goals this Saturday, the Merseyside derby played at Goodison Park, in reference to the fifth day of the Premier League.

Sadio Mané, after three minutes, put the red advantage on the scoreboard.

Van Dijk, a hard-fought victim of Jordan Pickford, the home team’s goalkeeper, had to be substituted in the 11th minute. The foul was not penalized because the Dutch international was offside at the start of the match.

With André Gomes in the starting eleven, Everton restored equality in the 19th minute, through Michael Keane.

In the second half, Salah again put Liverpool ahead in the 72nd minute, scoring the 100th goal in 159 games played by the Anfield team.

With Diogo Jota on the field, Liverpool saw the locals level again, in the 81st minute, through Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

At 90 + 2 minutes, the red Even so, they celebrated the goal that would give them the victory, scored by Jordan Henderson, but the bid was canceled by a video referee (VAR), in a decision that left many doubts.

Everton conceded the first points in the Premier League but still lead with 13 points, three more than second Liverpool, which could be surpassed by Aston Villa, Leicester and Arsenal, all with nine.

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