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We still have games to play, but if you play like we did tonight...then you have no chance to win the title.
Van Dijk also drops not so subtle hints about the free-kicks Everton were awarded and the scheduling of an away game at West Ham at Saturday 12.30pm.
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Impudent attempt, but Pickford always had the measure.
Just FIVE minutes of stoppage time to play, and Everton have a free-kick in their own box.
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An eye-catching statistic as the second half resumes: this is the first time in over a decade that Everton have held a Premier League lead over Liverpool at Goodison Park.
For 40 minutes or so Everton brought chaos and Liverpool struggled to keep their calm, but there were some encouraging signs towards the end of the half that Jurgen Klopp’s side were starting to gain more control and with it far more of a goal threat.
Everton’s direct style of play has certainly rattled the visitors and they deserved the lead Branthwaite gave them after Liverpool had failed to clear the ball from their box multiple times.
However, having spent most of the half on the back foot, Liverpool began to crank up the pressure late in the first half and will feel they have created the chances to equalise
This has been an explosive start to the game, and Liverpool are starting to come to the party.
Alexander-Arnold picks out Salah with a delightful scooped pass into the tightest of spaces, but Godfrey saved the day for Everton by hooking clear after Salah poked the ball across goal.
Then Everton force Alisson into kicking the ball out of play
Solid centre-forward play from Calvert-Lewin to protect the ball and win a foul on halfway.
Then the first chance of the game falls to Everton
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