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EPL: Liverpool hold off late Everton pressure in goalless derby

April 07, 2018

IMAGE: Liverpool's Loris Karius gathers from Everton's Theo Walcott and Seamus Coleman as Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk looks on. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters.

Liverpool survived a late spell of Everton pressure to stretch their record unbeaten run in Merseyside derbies to 17 games with a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park that consolidated their hold on third place in the Premier League on Saturday.

 

Neither Mo Salah nor Roberto Firmino featured in a Liverpool starting line-up that included five changes from the one that faced Manchester City in midweek but Juergen Klopp's side still had the better of the game with Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford pulling off impressive first-half saves from Solanke, Milner and Van Dyke.

Liverpool keeper Loris Karius also had to be at his best to deal with a curling shot from the otherwise ineffectual Yannick Bolasie although Everton seldom showed the forward momentum to threaten his goal.

Wayne Rooney was clearly unhappy to be substituted for the fit-again Idrissa Gueye early in the second half but the impetus remained with Liverpool, who brought on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Firmino, until a frantic final 10 minutes in which Seamus Coleman and Dominic Calvert-Lewin went close to grabbing an unlikely winner for the home side.

Both keepers were predictably happy with not conceding in a game in which both delivered assured performances.

IMAGE: Everton's Seamus Coleman clashes with Liverpool's Danny Ings. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters.

Karius, who faces constant speculation that Liverpool will replace him in the summer, said he did not feel under pressure to keep his place.

"I don't feel on trial. If I believe everything I read we will have 10 goalkeepers at the club next season," he said.

"I was just happy to keep a clean sheet and get my fingertips to the shot (from Bolasie)."

On a slippery pitch, Pickford also impressed in front of watching England manager Gareth Southgate. "It was tough conditions for us keepers. If I keep a clean sheet I am happy."

Everton manager Sam Allardyce defended his decision to take off Rooney, which he said was down to the need for "fresh legs" in midfield.

"I make the decisions and I thought we did the right thing to make those changes to give us a better chance," he said.

The result means that both league games between the old rivals have been drawn this season following the 1-1 at Anfield.

Tottenham Hotspur can displace Liverpool in third place if they beat Stoke City by five goals or more later on Saturday.

Late King goal hands Bournemouth 2-2 home draw with Palace

IMAGE: Bournemouth's Joshua King celebrates scoring their second goal with Simon Francis. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters.

Norway striker Joshua King netted an opportunist late goal as Bournemouth twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 home draw with Crystal Palace in an electrifying Premier League clash.

Superb goals from Serbia midfielder Luka Milivojevic and Wilfried Zaha twice put relegation-battling Palace in the driving seat but the home side hit back through second half substitutes Lys Mousset and King.

Milivojevic celebrated his 27th birthday with a brilliant free kick and livewire Zaha made it 2-1 with a dazzling piece of individual skill after Mousset had levelled with a fine shot from 20 metres.

But Palace, who have made it a habit to concede late goals, could not hold on and King salvaged a point for Bournemouth from point-blank range after a corner was headed into his path in the 89th minute.

Source: REUTERS
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