The last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park did not disappoint, with four goals, four red cards, a VAR wait and a post-match scrap.
The night is being labelled “Mersey Mayhem,” on Thursday’s national newspaper back pages, while some pundits and fans are calling it a “fitting end” to such a fierce rivalry at the famous venue.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said on X, external: “That was a classic! Sickener at the end but fair play to the Blues as the goal was a cracker. Fitting way I suppose to end this fixture at Goodison. I know people think I’m the celebration police, but I do hope that lad kept the corner flag! Seven points clear, 14 to go.”
And as the Reds’ challenge for the Premier League title continues to mount, they will now be without head coach Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff as they were both shown red cards by referee Michael Oliver at full-time.
That means former Everton defender Johnny Heitinga will be leading Liverpool on the touchline for the next two games, with popular outlet The Anfield Wrap cheekily posting on X:, external: “Johnny Heitinga will be leading Liverpool FC on the touchline for the next two games. Not a sentence I ever thought I’d say!”
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