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The fireworks began on Goodison Road a couple of hours before kick-off as the Everton coach arrived at the ground and continued throughout a moody evening that had it all. It was pure theatre. If you could have scripted it,
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was one of four people sent off after the final whistle Wednesday in a wild ending to Goodison Park's last-ever Merseyside derby. A melee broke out when Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrated in front of Liverpool's visiting fans,
Goodison Park, one of English soccer's most venerable and atmospheric stadiums, is about to host a Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool later Wednesday for the 120th and final time with eternal bragging rights at stake.
Curtis Jones, head coach Arne Slot and assistant Sipke Hulshoff were all shown red cards by referee Michael Oliver after the final whistle.
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The last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park was never likely to bow out quietly - a 98th minute equaliser from James Tarkowski and a brawl between players after the final whistle made sure of that. The scenes at full-time led to some confusion over who had received red cards from referee Michael Oliver.
Wolves ran Liverpool close at Anfield last weekend and Matheus Cunha showed his quality with his wonderful goal that gave them hope in that game. That performance should give Vitor Pereira's struggling side real belief and I am expecting them to put up a fight here too,
Mackenzie, from Sydney, had saved up and flown over for the derby, which was originally due to take place in December, only for it to be called off.