Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Premier League Matchday 15 - Everton 2:2 Liverpool Match Report



Liverpool played out a 2-2 draw with Everton in the Premier League on Wednesday evening as the Merseyside derby spoils were shared at Goodison Park.

A goal deep into added time from home defender James Tarkowski saw the contest finish all square in L4, with the points split between the two teams.

Beto opened the scoring for the hosts in the first half, though Alexis Mac Allister quickly fired Liverpool back onto level terms.

Salah netted in minute 73 to put Liverpool ahead for the first time, though the hosts had the final say in the 98th minute of the game.

Team news

In total, Arne Slot made 10 changes from the weekend FA Cup tie, with only Luis Diaz retaining a starting berth.

Trent Alexander-Arnold also returned to the the matchday squad following an injury.

First half

The contest began in even fashion under the Goodison Park lights with both teams vying for early possession.

There was little in the game until Everton opened the scoring in the 11th minute of the game.

Jarrad Branthwaite took a free kick quickly on the halfway line, his ball releasing Beto in on goal, with the striker taking a touch before placing past the onrushing Alisson Becker.

Liverpool, however, restored the scoreline just five minutes later to even the match back up.

Mohamed Salah gathered the ball on the right flank and curled an inch-perfect cross onto the head of Alexis Mac Allister, who ran forward to glance an effort into the bottom corner of the net past Jordan Pickford.

With the game all square, the Reds began to dominate the ball, though neither side were able to create much in the way of chances with the game falling into a stop-start pattern.

Ahead of the interval, substitute Jack Harrison – who had earlier replaced the injured Iliman Ndiaye – delivered from the left, though Beto’s looping header was easily caught.

In response, Luis Diaz saw a low drive blocked at the opposite end, while he was unable to convert a rebound from a Dominik Szoboszlai shot from close range as the Everton defence combined to block.

It was close as either team would come to getting in front at the break, with five yellow cards brandished between the two teams in the opening period.

Second half

The match carried on in much the same way after the change of ends, though Everton were the ones who enjoyed two quick chances.

Abdoulaye Doucoure first planted a firm header wide of the post from a cross in from the right, while Harrison threatened with a low shot from a tight angle past the post.

Again, the game went through a spell where neither side could force any sustained pressure in the final third.

That was until Everton had the ball in the back of the net a little over 20 minutes remaining, though they saw celebrations cut short due to a raised offside flag.

Branthwaite converted from inside the six-yard box at the second phase of a corner ball, however the hosts were beyond the last man following the initial header in the area.

Doucoure again threatened as he shot over from outside the box, but it was Liverpool who would edge in front via Salah in minute 73.

A quick move forward saw substitute Curtis Jones see a curling shot from inside the box headed away from target, though the ball fell immediately into the path of Salah at the back post, with the No.11 taking a swift touch to fire home into the back of the net.

In response, Beto shot low from distance, but his effort was tame, while Salah saw an inswinging strike from distance tipped over by Pickford.

Deep into added time, Everton once again squared the game to see the points shared late on.

Tarkowski fired high into the net from inside of the box after a cross found its way to the defender, which provided the last of the action inside 90 minutes.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Back to Top