Curtis Jones and Abdoreidukoule were sent off after a pitch-on-pitch brawl as Liverpool and Everton painted 2-2 in their final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Wednesday. Interaction with Judge Michael Oliver.
The 98th minute strike from James Tarkowski celebrated in front of Liverpool fans, the moment he saw Everton midfielder Ducole open a nine-point lead at the top of the Premier League. , I let my emotions flow after the last whim. table.
Liverpool midfielder Jones ran over to Everton’s player and appeared to have taken an exception to Ducole’s actions as the brawl developed. Their grappling led to a brawl between the two teams in front of the away fans.
Jones and Ducole were booked for 90 minutes, but a second yellow was seen by Oliver, each after the coach, steward and police broke up the brawl.
Liverpool boss slot appeared with a red card, similar to his assistant Harshov, after an argument with Oliver.
Tarkowski’s late goal was tasted by home fans who tried to stop their hopes for a Great Cathedral title since the match was postponed to December 7th due to the influence of Storm Darragh.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dik suggested that Oliver felt he could host the game differently, saying the referees had no control over the game.
“Obviously you saw how they celebrated their goals and they have all the rights,” the centreback told TNT Sports. “I think Doucouré wanted to inspire our fans in the end, and I don’t think Curtis thought that was the right thing to do.
“In my opinion, I think the game was not under control in Ref… both teams have to deal with it. It’s what that is. We need to move on.”
Slot’s red card meant that he was unable to speak to the media at a postmatch press conference.
The delayed fixtures heightened the sentiment already raised by the fact that it would be the final meeting between the teams at Everton’s 131-year-old stadium. Everton is scheduled to move to the new stadium at Bramley Mooedok next season.
Not only did it undermine Liverpool’s title aspirations, but the draw also won Everton, earning key points in the fight against relegation. Moyes’ return as head coach on January 11 caused an uptick in the form of Everton, with Scott saying he felt that something dramatic would always be likely to happen in Goodison on Wednesday.
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“It was right there and was great at the end, so I think the night was for something to happen,” Moys told TNT Sports. “It wasn’t the most pretty. It wasn’t the best football game you’ve ever seen, but it was a bit of a crude throwback from both sides.
“It was more important that we probably made it that way. Liverpool is an incredibly talented team and proves that in this year’s league. “Well done a good job with that. did.”