Everton 0 0 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Salah Nunez and Diaz all denied by the goalpost Premier League 2022 23
Everton 0-0 Liverpool: Reds' Player Ratings as Salah, Nunez and Diaz all denied by the goalpost Premier League 2022-23 × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 Listicle
#EVELIV1372203All square at the interval. #EVELIV https://t.co/1X9HrdBoun The second half began with the same tempo as the first half had ended with. Both Everton and Liverpool looked to press and gain possession in order to control the flow of the proceedings. The visitors created most of the chances early in the second period as they looked to put their shaky run to an end. Everton nearly grabbed the lead via former Red Conor Coady after he tapped into an open net from point-blank range. However, following a VAR review, he was deemed offside when Maupay played the ball across the face of goal. Klopp made a flurry of changes as he looked to add fresh legs to win the game. Substitute Dwight McNeil scored almost immediately after coming on in the 82nd minute but was unlucky to miss. The game continued to flow in an end-to-end fashion even into the sixth minute of stoppage time. The game ended 0-0 with Pickford being named man-of-the-match for his eight saves. That said, let's take a look at how Liverpool's players performed in the Merseyside derby.
Everton 0-0 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Salah Nunez and Diaz all denied by the goalpost Premier League 2022-23
By Arnav Kholkar Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Everton FC v Liverpool FC - Premier League Liverpool and Everton played out a 0-0 draw in the Premier League on Saturday, September 3. The Toffees came into this game having drawn three and lost two of their opening five games. Frank Lampard's side were lucky to still be outside the relegation zone and were desperate for a win. They were given a boost as Anthony Gordon remained an Everton player following the closure of the summer transfer window. New signing Neal Maupay made his debut as well. The Reds, on the other hand, have had a stuttering start to the season themselves. They won two, drew two and lost one of their five games prior to the Merseyside derby. Jurgen Klopp rewarded youngster Fabio Carvalho with a start for his winner against Newcastle deep into added time in their last game. Incidentally, it was Liverpool's youngest lineup in the league in four years. Zubin Daver@zubinofficialThis is the youngest premier league line up for Liverpool in four years. #LFC #EVELIV2This is the youngest premier league line up for Liverpool in four years. #LFC #EVELIV https://t.co/ZljrNkJzAJ Liverpool began the game in their usual high-pressing style of play. They attempted to push Everton into their own half and used their quick passes to create inroads towards goal. Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez found themselves in decent positions but could not manage a shot on target. The Reds were thwarted by a rigid and determined Everton defense, who matched their intensity. Amadou Onana and Neal Maupay imposed their physicality as they looked to control the game. The former was booked for a late barge into Carvalho just before half-time. Tom Davies attempted a shot with the outside of his boot which nearly crept in as it bounced off the post. The woodwork came into play shortly after as Nunez's venomous volley was tipped onto the crossbar by Jordan Pickford. Diaz then grabbed the rebound and struck a curler that hit the right upright and bounced out of play. Everton seemed to have woken up after those near misses as they ended the first half with a flourish. After an exhilarating 45 minutes, the score was 0-0 at the break. Liverpool FC@LFCAll square at the interval.#EVELIV1372203All square at the interval. #EVELIV https://t.co/1X9HrdBoun The second half began with the same tempo as the first half had ended with. Both Everton and Liverpool looked to press and gain possession in order to control the flow of the proceedings. The visitors created most of the chances early in the second period as they looked to put their shaky run to an end. Everton nearly grabbed the lead via former Red Conor Coady after he tapped into an open net from point-blank range. However, following a VAR review, he was deemed offside when Maupay played the ball across the face of goal. Klopp made a flurry of changes as he looked to add fresh legs to win the game. Substitute Dwight McNeil scored almost immediately after coming on in the 82nd minute but was unlucky to miss. The game continued to flow in an end-to-end fashion even into the sixth minute of stoppage time. The game ended 0-0 with Pickford being named man-of-the-match for his eight saves. That said, let's take a look at how Liverpool's players performed in the Merseyside derby.