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Beating The Shite and hugely minimize their chances of winning the league and keep a clean sheet and to see our team play as one. It doesn't get much better than this.
Huge thanks to the players, the staff and all our wonderful supporters.
It's quite remarkable that we lost 6-0 just a weekish ago and then produce two wins, especially this one. The pressure in first half was top class and it was nice to see some of our players play to their potential.

Thank you very much.

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  • Everton have beaten Liverpool at home in the Premier League for the first time since October 2010 (also a 2-0 win), ending their 12-game winless run in Merseyside derbies at Goodison Park (D9 L3 before tonight).

  • Liverpool have lost two of their past three league games (W1), as many defeats as in their previous 42 matches in the competition combined (W28 D12).

  • Jarrad Branthwaite (21y 302d) became Everton’s youngest goalscorer in a Premier League Merseyside derby since Romelu Lukaku in November 2013 (20y 194d) and their youngest Englishman to score in this fixture since Francis Jeffers in April 1999 (18y 68d).

  • Liverpool have made 99 changes to their starting XI's in the league this season, with only Brighton (121) making more. The six changes tonight from Sunday's win at Fulham was their most for a Merseyside derby since April 2016 (nine changes in a 4-0 win at Anfield).

  • Only Arsenal's David Raya (14) has kept more Premier League clean sheets this season than Everton's Jordan Pickford (11). Indeed, only in 2018-19 has the Englishman kept more shutouts in a top-flight campaign (14).

  • Dominic-Calvert Lewin has scored three goals in his last four league games for Everton, as many as in his previous 28 appearances in the competition.

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5 hours ago, badaids said:

Totally unsurprising, but most of the paper articles focussing on Klopp and his patronising post match comments, if we get a mention it's as a side show along the lines of plucky little Everton.

Hardly any media gave us credit and this claim of tiredness is a joke haven’t City and Arsenal played similar amount of games. 
Liverpool have possibly the biggest squad in the premier league.

Saying Tarks has only played 41 games and Nunez 50 plus games but Tarks has probably played more minutes Nunez has had a lot of bit parts to play  

 

 

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1 hour ago, patto said:

Hardly any media gave us credit and this claim of tiredness is a joke haven’t City and Arsenal played similar amount of games. 
Liverpool have possibly the biggest squad in the premier league.

Saying Tarks has only played 41 games and Nunez 50 plus games but Tarks has probably played more minutes Nunez has had a lot of bit parts to play  

 

 

It's bullshit isn't it?

Liverpool players were tired.

Liverpool had lots of injuries.

The pressure got to them.

Of course none of applies to Everton.

Plus to say that Dom wasn't fouling the Liverpool players, but was leaving a bit on them. If that's true why did the ref keep giving free kicks to us? Could swear I saw VVD and Konate repeatedly foul Dom.

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