Everton, Liverpool and VAR
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Liverpool secured a vital win against Everton, inching closer to Premier League glory.
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Victory over Everton in an electric atmosphere at Anfield restored Liverpool's 12-point lead over Arsenal with eight games left.
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Slot had little to say about James Tarkowski's controversial bone-rattling tackle on Alexis Mac Allister during Wednesday's heated 1-0 Premier League victory over Everton, saying numerous people had d...
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Everton, Liverpool and Diogo Jota
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The atmosphere became increasingly edgy after the break but it soon turned to relief, as Jota broke the deadlock just before the hour mark.
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Diogo Jota scored the only goal of the game as Liverpool extended their strong Merseyside derby record against Everton.
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I am expecting a typical derby, in that I would not be surprised if this is another emotional game as well as an explosive one, with maybe a couple of players losing their heads.
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Liverpool manager Arne Slot is happy to see England’s referees’ body acknowledge it was wrong to not award Everton defender James Tarkowski a red card for a dangerous tackle on Alexis Mac Allister in the Merseyside derby.
PGMOL has admitted that Everton defender James Tarkowski should have been sent off through a VAR review in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday night.
The manager's return may have transformed their fortunes but one thing remains constant - Moyes' inability to get a result at Anfield
Arne Slot Made an Interesting Tweak in Liverpool’s 1-0 Victory Over EvertonLiverpool took a huge step towards the Premier League title with a 1-0 victory over their nearest rivals Everton in the
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"What we are seeing now is that teams are finding ways to get at them and find a way through. "They rode their luck a little bit against Everton, stayed in the game and waited for the opportunity that can give them that moment of magic.
The Portuguese forward has struggled recently but the Merseyside derby offered a reminder of his prowess as a No 9
Liverpool will face Everton in this Premier League matchup on Wednesday, and you can catch all the action live on Peacock.
James Tarkowski now has the joint most yellow cards without ever being sent off in Premier League history (63, level with Oriol Romeu). Almost that knuckle ball effect. No Trent alexander-Arnold, so it's over to Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah on free-kicks.
It’s very rare that we see Liverpool and Everton doing business together in the transfer market, but it could reportedly happen this summer.Surprise speculation has emerged that Everton manager