History
tells us that the Merseyside derby is no ordinary fixture, red cards, goals and
controversy aplenty are always on offer when Anfield or Goodison hosts both
sides of Liverpool, blue and red. The 212th Merseyside derby
certainly did not disappoint, with Everton’s Goodison Park hosting a match
which had it all, a match which caught the eye of both invested supporters and
neutral lovers of the world game and had one and all wishing that the encounter
would simply continue on and on. It didn’t take long for the match to come to
life as a 5th minute Liverpool corner was flicked on by Suarez to
find Coutinho at the back post, who made no mistake in slotting past Tim
Howard. The opening stages were lively as both sides created numerous
opportunities, Liverpool’s lead was short lived as just three minutes later
Kevin Mirallas found the net from close range and we were back on level
pegging.
The goalscoring
chances continued to flow for both sides, with Luis Suarez and Philippe
Coutinho as well as Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku, looking lively for
Liverpool and Everton respectively. It was a stunning Luis Suarez freekick from
well outside the box which found a small gap in the wall and expertly into the
bottom right hand corner of the net. The visitors led 2-1 on 17 minutes thanks to
the Uruguayan, a lead they maintained until the whistle of Phil Dowd blew for
half time. The first half saw two cautions for Evertonian players as Ross
Barkley and Mirallas saw yellow, the former for a deliberate dive, and the
latter for a shocking challenge on Suarez which could have been worthy of a red
card, depending on which teams colours you are wearing.
Mirallas' contentious challenge on Suarez |
The second
half yielded more of the same, dominant periods for each side as the wrestle
for dominance continued. It looked as though Liverpool were to seal a famous
victory as the ball fell kindly for Joe Allen deep in the Everton box. With
Luis Suarez in support and only Tim Howard to beat, it looked certain that the
Welshman would either score or assist, leaving Liverpool what felt at the time
an unassailable lead. It wasn’t to be, as the ex-Swansea man missed an absolute
sitter, incurring legions of anger from Suarez, who had helped to manufacture
the chance, and eventually costing Liverpool what would have been a valuable
victory. However, it wasn’t to be, as on loan Chelsea striker Lukaku found the equalizer
from close range after scrappy defending from Liverpool.
With a
fluctuating score line, changes were made by both managers. Allen’s miss was
not forgotten by Brendan Rodgers, and he and Lucas Leiva were soon replaced by
in-form striker Daniel Sturridge who had started on the bench thanks to a dead
leg suffered on England duty in midweek and Nigerian Victor Moses. With the SAS
united it seemed as though Liverpool could snatch a winner, but the action was
down the other end as Glen Johnson failed to track the flying Belgian Lukaku
whose header from an 82nd minute Mirallas corner found the top left
corner as Goodison erupted. The Toffees had grabbed the lead for the first time
in the match having come from behind twice, but in true Merseyside derby form,
the game had a few more punches to throw.
Liverpool
worked hard in an attempt for an equaliser until Victor Moses earned a freekick
on the right wing which was quickly taken by Steven Gerrard whose gem of a ball
found the head of Sturridge who nodded it home at the back post. Sturridge’s
net-bulger saw the game once again equalized, this time at 3-3. It was not over
yet, with Liverpool’s Suarez and Moses both spurning chances to grab the three
points, whilst Everton’s Lukaku and Deulofeu did the same up the other end. The
final score 3-3 as a famous fixture saw a brilliantly entertaining encounter
which will go down as a match of the season contender. Both sides will be
content with a draw as they continue to endeavor to maintain their positions at
the summit of the table and look to secure European football for next season.
Man of
the Match: Simon Mignolet
Liverpool’s
Belgian shot stopper made a string of unbelievable saves to deny Barkley,
Lukaku, Mirallas and Deulofeu at various points in the match, if it weren’t for
him, Liverpool would not have taken a single point from this fixture.
That’s the
Rosey Wrap on the 212th Merseyside Derby,
Thanks for
reading!
By Jake
Rosengarten
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