Everton took a significant step towards Premier League survival while simultaneously denting Liverpool’s title aspirations with a remarkable victory.
Jarrad Branthwaite opened the scoring for Everton in the first half, marking their first home Merseyside derby win since October 2010. Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s commanding header after the break further solidified Everton’s lead, leaving Liverpool struggling to mount a comeback.
Despite Liverpool’s efforts, including attempts from Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, and Andy Robertson saved by England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, Everton’s determined defence held firm.
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Calvert-Lewin’s second goal, a powerful header from Dwight McNeil’s corner just before the hour mark, effectively sealed Everton’s triumph in a fiercely contested encounter.
Jurgen Klopp’s side, who aimed to draw level with league leaders Arsenal with a victory, failed to recover from Everton’s early dominance. Despite enjoying possession, Liverpool found no way past Everton’s resolute defence and Pickford’s outstanding performance.
This defeat marked Klopp’s final Merseyside derby before leaving Liverpool, adding to the significance of Everton’s memorable victory at Goodison Park.