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"We've got another big game coming up at the weekend but this is obviously our focus right now."
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24 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
More from Rooney on Sky Sports:
"Klopp has been fantastic for the Premier League and for Liverpool.
Hopefully we send Klopp off with a loss!"
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28 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Klopp speaking to Sky Sports: "The timing with Cody [Gakpo] is not great but they're expecting a baby about now!"
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31 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been directly involved in six goals in his last five Premier League appearances against Everton, scoring five and assisting one.
He scored a brace in the reverse fixture in October – the last player to score 2+ goals in both Merseyside derbies in a league campaign was Dixie Dean in 1932-33, while the last for Liverpool was Dick Forshaw in 1925-26.
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36 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
No player has been directly involved in more Premier League goals for Everton this season than Dwight McNeil (8 – 3 goals, 5 assists).
However, McNeil has never scored or assisted a goal in 10 league appearances against Liverpool, only facing Manchester United (12) more without a top-flight goal or assist.
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39 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
This is Klopp's final derby on a week when the visitors have already made their moves to bring in his successor.
Liverpool have opened talks with Feyenoord over a deal to bring Arne Slot to Anfield and made a first bid.
talkSPORT understands that Feyenoord want around £8.6million for Slot and he does not have a release clause in his contract.
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46 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Wayne Rooney on Sky Sports:: "I think Everton need another win to make sure they are safe this season.
If you beat Liverpool, it can be a huge lift for the club.
"It hasn't been an easy fixture over the years but hopefully tonight they will be a bit happier."
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52 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Everton vs Liverpool has seen more red cards than any other fixture in Premier League history (23), with Everton’s 16 the most one side has against another in the competition.
Everton are winless in their last 12 Premier League home games against Liverpool (D9 L3), their longest run without a home win against any opponent in their league history
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Today, 18:42By Joe Brophy
Everton will be without striker Beto after he was stretchered off and taken to hospital following a clash of heads in the Forest game.
Seamus Coleman could return to action but Nathan Patterson, Lewis Dobbin and Dele Alli will all remain sidelined.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jarrad Branthwaite are both fit after recovering from knocks and starting at the weekend.
As for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez and Alexis Mac Allister are all expected to start after being rested against Fulham.
The star trio should come back into the line-up alongside Ibrahima Konate and Dominik Szoboszlai while Thiago and Joel Matop remain out.
Diogo Jota is unavailable after sustaining an injury at the weekend.
Trent Alexander-Arnold may not be risked so soon after their last outing as they have both just returned from injury.
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Today, 18:37By Joe Brophy
Klopp is set for his final Merseyside derby as Liverpool manager.
He has faced Everton 16 times in the Premier League since joining the Reds in 2015.
Out of those 16 meetings, his side have come out on top in nine of them, drawing six and losing one - with that loss coming in February 2021.
Since then, Liverpool have dominated the derby and haven’t conceded a single goal in their last four clashes.
Should they win Klopp’s final derby, the German will become the first-ever Reds boss to win 10 league games against their bitter rivals.
And he can become the club's second manager ever to win both his first and last derby against Everton, emulating legend Kenny Dalglish.
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Today, 18:31By Joe Brophy
Everton have the chance to wreck Liverpool's Premier League title dreams in Jurgen Klopp's final-ever Merseyside derby tonight.
The arch-rivals are desperate for points at opposite ends of the table but come into this fixture buoyed by pivotal weekend wins.
Everton eased their relegation fears by moving five points clear of the drop following a controversial 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
And Liverpool bounced back from crashing out of the Europa League with a hard-fought 3-1 away victory against Fulham.
The Reds remain only below Arsenal on goal difference at the top of the table, and both teams need to put the pressure on Manchester City - who can reclaim first place should they win their game-in-hand.
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