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Arsene Wenger believes that Liverpool fans create a huge atmosphere during home games, particularly in the Champions League, but says Everton's Goodison Park was even "more aggressive" than Anfield.
Everton's men's team has now played its last game at the famous stadium, with both the Reds and the Blues having won 41 editions of the Merseyside derby.
Liverpool scored more goals at the ground, though, netting 149 to Everton's 143, and came out on top during the Premier League era.
"Everton's ground is a lot more aggressive than Liverpool's," Wenger said in 2011.
And that came in the final match that Liverpool will play at Goodison Park, when James Tarkowski scored a late equalizer.
"What happened was that, during the stoppage time, there was a lot that happened and the emotions got the better of me," Slot said.
Arne Slot, manager of Liverpool, is shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver at the end of the Premier League match between Everton FC and Liverpool FC at Goodison Park.
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It felt at that moment in time like we had dropped two very important points.
"Looking back at it now, we have to thank Michael Oliver because that late goal meant we could win the title in our stadium."
Liverpool.com: Goodison Park was ferocious at its best, and it will be interesting to see what happens next year when Everton is playing at the Hill Dickinson stadium
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