Maybe Arne Castle should have kept his own advice. The Dutchman had called for “cool heads” in his first Merseyside Derby. And then the last red cards given in this fixture went in an explosive ending of Liverpool’s last trip to Goodison Park, the last red cards given in this fixture, on this historic ground, to the manager who seemed a Words for tranquility and his assistant.
What way it was for Goodison to take goodbye to this fixture. Four red shortly after the last flute, an equalization of 98 minutes that came laced in quality as well as controversy and drama, this was a reminder of the danger of underestimating Evertonian Defiance, an illustration, this game can be happy and angry, unpredictable and Spectacular. There was a pitch -height invasion and a melee, the latest goal on a record in a Merseyside Derby. There was James Tarkowski, a centerback volleying in as a center-forward, to Upend everyone’s night. He wants the distinction of being the last scorer in a Goodison Derby forever.
It looked like Mohamed Salah. This view may have made Liverpool fans dizzy. “We won the league in Goodison Park,” they choroed, looking at a nine-point lead at the division’s summit. Instead, it’s only seven. They are likely to win the league, but it was Everton who ended up rejoicing as Tarkowski spelled out a magnificent equalization, causing fans to charge for the field to bully the scorer. Everton had to endure a long and nervous wait for a was -Check – hardly a concern when Goodison hosted his first derby in 1894 – before the goal stood.


The last whistle, somehow, only ramped up the drama. Abdoulaye Doucoures festivities in front of Liverpool fans Riled Curtis Jones. A wrestling match brought a skirmish and a broadcast of the play to midfielders who had already been booked. It hardly seemed to dampen Doucoure’s mood as he celebrated. Evertonian was considered the instanture of his opponents. “It was a very big provocation from a particular player,” said Liverpool -Captured Virgil van Dijk. David Moyes was also annoyed. “I’m disappointed with Dougs because we need him,” he said. Iliman Ndiaye’s knee injury had made a slim team less, even before Doucoure was suspended, and Moyes said, “We’re down to number at the moment.”
His Liverpool counterpart was pretty more animated; Uncharacteristic of a man who spends much of battles with his hands planted in his pockets. Castle and his sidekick Sipke Hulshoff got their marching orders to rant against Judge Michael Oliver. Who, while both sides of Merseyside will disagree, was well developed well. He branded the yellow card eight times, half of them to the war -leading parties to Jones and Doucoure, in a match that was fast, tough and ultimately furious.


“It was Mayhem All Game, an old -fashioned Throwback,” Moyes said. The new element came in Liverpool to name a Premier League 11 without an English man; When the castle brought two locals, one of them, Jones, ended up being carried away by the occasion. He wasn’t alone in that.
“The place cooked hot all night,” Moyes said. There was blue smoke on the streets around Goodison in advance, the smell of cordite in the air. “The support was incredible,” Moyes added. “It was incredible and appropriate that they got an end as they did.” And then the possible scoring line level: 2-2 at night, 41-41 paragraph over 131 years and 120 meetings. “Liverpool is the top team in Europe,” Moyes said. “Our players tried to find a way to bridge the gap.” They did with spirit and support with Liverpool under their best and Tarkowski provided a moment of inspiration. There was a banner in Gwlady’s street than greeting Brian Labone, one of Everton’s great captains. Goodison’s last goal in this rivalry came from the man with the Everton bracelet. “This goal will be remembered in history,” Moyes said. It was the sweetest of strikes.
So a luminaire with a recent tradition of 0-0 draw instead so the pages trade with early targets and then tendon. The newly productive Beto got a third goal in two league matches; A third with an insured finish as well. After resuming last season defeat, Slot had warned Liverpool not to admit the free kick, and Everton has long had emphasis on set pieces, but this was a variant on a theme; Not the airball loved by Sean Dyche’s team, but a low free kick by Jarrad Branthwaite, who was quickly taken and found Beto, who runs in behind Ibrahima Konate.


Everton had five minutes enjoying their advantage. Then Alexis Mac Allist looked in a header from Salah’s cross. Errors could be found with Vitalii Mykolenko, who failed to cut the pass to Salah, and Tarkowski left the flat foot in the penalty area; Redemption should follow for him.
And Everton was untapped. They were the more threatening in the second half, so it was against the game’s race that Liverpool led when Salah stood in a long-post shot. The chance owed a lot of slots substitutions; The manager still thought clearly at that time. Darwin Nunez Teeing Up Jones, whose shot was led by Branthwaite, but only to Salah. It took Egyptian’s numbers for the season to 27 goals, and he added almost someone else with a curler that Jordan Pickford saved in spectacular way.
The importance of it became clear during the injury time. Moyes Renaissance gave a 10th point from four games. Liverpool believed that the equalization should have been chalked by Beto having buried Konate. Everton enjoyed Tarkowski’s wonderful goals. Cue the red cards, the red fog, the anger red. “There was a bit to and from at the end, which may have added the entertainment,” said Moyes with a mixture of understatement and a picturesque choice of words. Goodison’s last derby and its last night game showed the magic from the old place. Bramley-Moore Dock has quite a lot to live up to.