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Premier League 25/26 Matchday 5 - Liverpool 2:1 Everton Match Report

Match Report

Goals from Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike gave Liverpool a 2-1 victory over Everton in the 247th competitive Merseyside derby on Saturday.

Gravenberch opened the scoring in the 10th minute at Anfield with a fine finish and then teed up Ekitike to double the Reds’ lead on the half-hour mark.

Idrissa Gueye pulled one back for the Blues in the second half, but Arne Slot’s men held on to maintain their perfect start to the defence of the Premier League title after five games

Team news

There were four changes to the line-up that secured the late, late Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid three days earlier.

Ekitike, Alexis Mac Allister, Conor Bradley and Milos Kerkez were the quartet that returned to the hosts' starting XI.

First half

The opener from Gravenberch was Liverpool’s first real clear-cut opportunity of the affair, and the midfielder dispatched his chance with the proficiency of its creator, Mohamed Salah.

Salah clipped a cross into the box from the right channel to find the run of Gravenberch, who then brilliantly directed the bouncing ball over Jordan Pickford and into the far corner.

A few moments later, Salah was not far off with an ambitious curler before Cody Gakpo volleyed into the ground following a counter off an Everton corner.

The visitors threatened two minutes prior to Ekitike’s goal, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall unable to hit the target from inside the box, having been slipped in by Jack Grealish.

Providing the Reds’ second, Gravenberch received the ball from Mac Allister and then delivered a defence-splitting pass in search of Ekitike’s dart into the area.

The Frenchman only needed a solitary touch before slotting the ball through the legs of Pickford.

Beto lifting over the bar and Gueye testing Alisson Becker served as warning signs from Everton that the contest was not totally decided.

Second half

There was an open feel to the game after the restart, with the Toffees seeking a route back into it.

That left space for Liverpool to exploit, although Salah was unable to strike cleanly at goal when he was picked out by Gakpo on a breakaway.

Everton halved the deficit in minute 58 through Gueye’s strike, Iliman Ndiaye laying off a Grealish cross for the goalscorer.

It set up a rather tense final half an hour of action, albeit where chances at both ends were at a premium.

The Reds, however, would secure the three points to ensure occupancy of top spot in the standings for another weekend.

SOURCE: www.liverpoolfc.com

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