Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version or go back to LFC Live.net
One of the most disappointing things about Liverpool’s defeat to Everton was the lack of fight from the players.
As you would expect, Sean Dyche’s side were up for the fight and they wanted to win the bragging rights in the Merseyside derby at any cost.
Liverpool were second best to everything and lost nearly every duel on the pitch, from back to front, before suffering a deserved 2-0 loss at Goodison Park.
During the past few years, the team has gone through a transition period and key players have departed the club.
In some cases, and at the time, you probably would have preferred those players to stay, such as Gini Wijnaldum, whilst others, such as Fabinho moving to Saudi Arabia, it was probably the right time.
Alongside those two legendary figures, Jordan Henderson is also no longer at Anfield and you feel their presence is now being hugely missed.
Not a case of bringing them back, but not replacing them with like-for-like transfers and it was proven in the derby defeat, as well as the performances during the past few months.
Leon Osman touched upon Liverpool’s midfield that started the game – Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones.
MORE LIVERPOOL STORIES
The former Toffees star stated that the trio don’t have the physicality to compete in the middle of the park and they were simply ‘out-muscled’ when trying to go ‘toe-to-toe’ with Everton, as he told Premier League Productions (24/04/24 at 10:25 pm).
Playing at Goodison in a derby game, under the lights, against a Dyche team, and against a side that has been near the bottom for the majority of the campaign.
I think Liverpool’s strength is to pass it, move it and get at defences – Liverpool’s midfield now is different from when it was Henderson, Wijnaldum and Fabinho that could compete physically.
I would expect Everton’s midfield to win that battle all night long.
Everton made the game that suited Everton’s midfield.
For more news relating to Everton, visit our sister site EFC Live.