
Liverpool defeated Everton 2-1 in the 248th Merseyside Derby, with Mo Salah scoring the decisive goal. The match was marked by intense rivalry and missed opportunities for Everton.
David Moyes named an unchanged Everton side from the team that drew 2-2 at Brentford last weekend.
Liverpool won the match 2-1 against Everton.
Mo Salah scored for Liverpool, while Everton's goal was disallowed for offside.
Key moments included a disallowed goal for Everton and Mo Salah's decisive goal for Liverpool.
The atmosphere was electric, with Everton fans showing strong support and a new tifo displayed at the stadium.


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The team had been met by another impressive show of support and blue flares as they arrived at the stadium. The atmosphere was electric as a new tifo declaring that âWe Built This Cityâ dropped from the Hill Dickinson rafters. The Evertonians were in full voice as Garner kicked off. Liverpool tried to get on the front foot but the Blues were quick to get the ball back.
Pickford was using the long ball with little success early on. The first big chance fell to the Blues as Garner delivered a lovely ball which was met by Beto. It took a stunning save from Mamardashvili to deny the opening goal. A quick counter attack by Liverpool was well defended. Beto was then driving forward but he slipped at the last moment.
**Beto:** Throughout this contest, it was the tireless work and impressive hold up play of the Portuguese striker that allowed Everton to control play. He was also responsible for two defensive clearances as he helped to keep Liverpool at bay. His goal was beautifully taken as he raced to beat Robertson to get to the ball first. When he went down with a head injury after 75 minutes, Everton were growing in confidence. His withdrawal was a pivotal moment in the match which turned things in Liverpoolâs favour.
It was not meant to be today. Although Everton had plenty of the ball and had several chances, once again it was the finishing that prevented them from getting anything from the game. Liverpool got two goals from chances that were less problematic. The nature of the loss was the biggest story of the day as a draw would have been acceptable. The loss was devastating but the boys need to pick themselves up and get ready for West Ham. They end the day in 10th place, only one point off 6th.
Beto was unlucky to be taken off with a head injury with 20 miutes to go. He had scored the important tying goal and was holding up the play really well. His confidence has been growing in the last few games as his scoring was feeding his desire to improve. Unfortunately, the arrival of Barry saw our chances drop off which let Liverpool back into the match.
When the Liverpool lineup was announced with both Isak and Salah in the lineup and Szoboslai moved to right back I was buoyed. Isaak has been out for so long and the ongoing exit drama of Salah has seen the Egyptian struggle this season. However, my optimism was shattered when Salah popped up and put the Reds in the lead. It was his 9th goal against us. I will be glad to see the back of him.