Everton, Liverpool and Diogo Jota
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Liverpool enacted their revenge on Everton with a 1–0 victory at Anfield.
From Sports Illustrated
Today, fierce local rivals Liverpool and Everton meet at Anfield with bragging rights, and so much more, on the line.
From The New York Times
I am expecting a typical derby, in that I would not be surprised if this is another emotional game as well as an explosive one, with maybe a couple of players losing their heads.
From BBC
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Diogo Jota’s controversial goal was allowed to stand despite his Liverpool teammate Luis Diaz straying into an offside position in the build-up. The opener, just before the hour mark, broke the deadlock in an increasingly tense Merseyside derby and came with Everton continuing to provide a threat.
The Everton manager said that Liverpool's Luis Diaz was interfering with play and called it a "very easy decision to give".
Liverpool manager Arne Slot said he does not agree with the offside rule that meant Diogo Jota’s goal stood to beat Everton 1-0 yesterday, but that
After a Merseyside derby defined by the red cards, a match that may be remembered for the one what wasn’t. After a meeting with Everton that brought Liverpool frustration, one that instead produced celebration with the Kop chorusing about winning the league.
Premier League Man of the MatchLuis DíazLiverpool FCThe Merseyside Derby is always one of the most anticipated fixtures of the season, but this meeting carries extra
Liverpool bounced back from their Champions League and EFL Cup final disappointment with victory over local rivals Everton at Anfield.
Diogo Jota's winning goal against Everton stood even after a VAR check despite Luis Diaz starting the move in an offside position, but why?