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David Moyes has said he will look to punish one recurring Liverpool “vulnerability” in this weekend’s Merseyside derby, but admitted his side will have to show resilience against the Reds’ penchant for netting late winning goals.
Everton heads to Anfield three days after Virgil van Dijk’s injury-time header secured another dramatic victory for Liverpool.

“I think Liverpool have shown at different times where they have been very good but then there have been some times when they’ve shown vulnerability when they have conceded goals,” said the Scotsman, ahead of his 28th Merseyside derby.
“We will have to try and take advantage of those moments as well.
"We played them last season at Anfield and lost to an offside goal and we want to try and run them close again; we want to work hard and maybe this time it will fall in our favor.”
On the late goals, Moyes likened Liverpool’s recent run to that of Sir Alex Ferguson’s fabled “Fergie time” at Manchester United.
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Moyes said he feels his Everton side is more capable of competing against Liverpool
It was the same with Fergie, and he used to get 'Fergie time'.
“I see that the same with Liverpool
He used to be looking at his watch and telling referees he wanted more added time, and his team used to get goals late on because they prepared themselves to score and were always very attacking