For
Liverpool supporters, there are two fixtures which they immediately search the
premier league fixtures list for upon its release every season. The first is
against recently crowned premier league champions of 2012/13, Manchester United,
and the other is against cross town rivals Everton. This game reserves
particular importance and always proves to be one of the most entertaining fixtures
of the season.
This season
has been a tough one for Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool side who have been very erratic
with their form throughout the campaign, however they will see Sunday's fixture as one in which they attempt to gain bragging rights over their
neighbours whilst simultaneously moving within two points of leap-frogging their
opponents into sixth spot on the table. For Everton, a victory in this match at
Anfield will surely see them secure sixth spot on the table, and well and truly
post themselves as the most successful Merseyside club of this campaign, much
to the discontent of Liverpool supporters everywhere.
Of course,
Liverpool will be lacking their top scorer Luis Suarez who was banned for 10
matches last week by the FA after his infamous bite on Branislav Ivanovic. However,
Liverpool showed with a 6-0 away thrashing at Newcastle in their last match
that they are by no means a one man team and can find the net without talisman
Suarez. Young Brazilian Philippe Coutinho will be looked to as play-maker in the final third as he looks to continue his exciting recent form. Daniel Sturridge will be the key man up front for the reds, most
probably deployed as a lone striker, as he looks to add to his impressive tally
of 8 goals in 13 games for Liverpool since joining in the January transfer
window.
For
Everton, there are many danger men when it comes to finding the back of the
net, the likes of Nikica Jelavic, Marouane Fellaini, Steven Pienaar and Kevin
Mirallas have all been in good form this season, contributing to the scoreboard
frequently. Both teams will be hoping for a solid showing in this match as they
attempt to maintain form for the final two games of the Barclays premier league
season which for Liverpool are away at Fulham (13/5) and welcoming QPR to Anfield
(20/5); and for Everton, at home to West Ham (13/5) and away at champions
league hopefuls Chelsea (20/5).
Strength at
the back will be key for both sides as they attempt to gain a hold on this
match. For Liverpool, the back line seemingly picks itself, with Glen Johnson
and Jose Enrique unchallenged for their spots at fullback. Whilst Daniel Agger
should partner the man with two games left in his illustrious Liverpool career,
Jamie Carragher. For Everton, the likes of Phil Jagielka and Sylvain Dystin
will be expected to retain their spots at centre back. Whilst Seamus Coleman
and the impressive Leighton Baines should start in the fullback positions for
the Toffees.
This
fixture tends to bring about the best in legends for both clubs, and they don’t
come much more legendary than Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard who will attempt
to further add to his remarkable goal tally against this opposition. Gerrard
has been incredibly important for the Reds this season, playing every minute of
the season up until he was finally substituted for the first time last week at
Newcastle.
Form generally
goes out the window for this fixture, and making a prediction generally shapes
up as a random stab in the dark, but here goes nothing:
Prediction:
Liverpool 2-1 Everton.
That’s
Rosey’s preview of Liverpool vs Everton.
Thanks for
reading,
By Jake
Rosengarten
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