WAYNE ROONEY SCORED a late penalty as Everton claimed an unlikely 1-1 draw against a dominant Liverpool at Anfield in the Merseyside derby this afternoon.
Everton had offered next to no attacking threat in a game they were second best in for large periods, but Rooney slammed home from the spot with 14 minutes left after Dejan Lovren bundled Dominic Calvert-Lewin over in the box, a decision furiously protested by the Liverpool defender.
Mohamed Salah had earlier given Jurgen Klopp’s side the lead to continue his sensational season. The winger curled home a wonderful effort from 15 yards in the 42nd minute to take him above Harry Kane as the Premier League’s outright top scorer this season.
The goal was no more than Liverpool deserved in a completely one-sided first half in which Jordan Henderson completed more passes than the entire Everton side combined.
But Salah missed a golden opportunity to put the game to bed with a back-post header shortly after the break and the Toffees took full advantage of that reprieve to maintain Sam Allardyce’s unbeaten start to life at the club.
Klopp made the surprise decision to name Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho on the substitutes’ bench, but the Brazilian duo’s absence was hardly felt in the early stages with Sadio Mane, James Milner and Salah all seeing shots deflected or blocked by a stretched Everton backline.
Allardyce’s side soon found their defensive shape, however, and largely reduced the Reds to efforts from distance as the first half wore on. Salah had been well shackled by Cuco Martina in a strangely subdued appearance, but he spectacularly got the better of the Toffees left-back as the interval approached.
The Egypt international showed superb strength to shrug off Martina before waltzing past the challenge of Idrissa Gueye and curling a wonderful strike into Jordan Pickford’s top right-hand corner for his 13th league goal of the season.
Klopp’s side should then have had a second in first-half injury time, but Mane dragged his shot wide when a pass across goal would have presented any one of three of his team-mates with a simple tap-in.
Allardyce hauled off Tom Davies and Oumar Niasse for Morgan Schneiderlin and Aaron Lennon at the break as Everton attempted to claw their way back into game. Normal service was resumed just a few minutes later, though, as Salah met Milner’s teasing cross at the back post, only to head agonisingly wide of Pickford’s far post.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s whipped cross midway through the half was just inches away from being converted by Mane as Liverpool continued to look like the only side capable of scoring.
But Liverpool were made to pay for their profligacy when Lovren inexplicably pushed Calvert-Lewin over in the area, with referee Craig Pawson pointing to the spot despite the Croatia international’s complaints. Rooney thrashed the resulting spot-kick past Simon Mignolet for his fifth goal in six Premier League starts against the Reds.
Coutinho and Firmino both came on in the second period, but neither were able to find a winner as Everton held on for a point that scarcely looked likely until Lovren’s moment of madness, while Liverpool missed the chance to go above third-placed Chelsea, despite their unbeaten derby run reaching 15 games.
I don’t disagree but I find it incredible that he’s got the time to talk about this stuff while his team are in a World Cup . Not exactly focussed is he ? It would be a massive no no if it were the men’s team
@Limón Madrugada: that’s phil neville not gary
@Eoin Murphy: the story says it was Phil that said it,,, did you even read the story???
@Limón Madrugada: well you’ve f’d up
@Devilsavocado: ha ha,, they changed the name to Gary,, well done 42,, honest mistake, but maybe a proofread of the story in future.
@Devilsavocado: and an apology …
@Eoin Murphy: it was Phil when I read it , not my uckup
@Limón Madrugada: I second that ha
United are in a serious decline, they need to sort it out quickly or they could end up struggling next season, get rid of some of the over rated and overpaid “stars” would be a help.
They lack hunger
They don’t have to keep any player, but they sure as hell have to buy some
They paid £75 m for him and are still looking for £75 m off Inter for him , 30m max imo
Phil jones will have something to say about that Gary
@Hirving Lozano: Phil Jones on the way to juve to play beside del ligt to world class defenders
@Who ate all Depays: no looks like Lovern the self proclaimed best defender in the world has beat him too it
@Who ate all Depays: you had to ruin it
Get rid of him… Useless anyway.
No matter what its gonna take a couple of years of shrewd transfers to get back to where they want to be.. premier league is too competitive now compared to serie a and Bundesliga
Neymar left Barça to earn shedloads of money, party in Paris, win the league and qualify for the UCL every year. The Glazers wouldn’t spend Xmas so the first bit’s out; quaffing champagne is more a footballer’s idea of fun than sniffing glue in Salford; and Utd will be lucky to avoid relegation. So no, this is not going to happen.