Goodison Park is an iconic stadium - and is often at its best when Everton welcome Liverpool. It is set to host a final derby
Arne Slot accepts FA charge after Merseyside derby red card as Liverpool wait for ban decision - Liverpool boss has been on the touchline for two matches since the draw with Everton
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot is facing a touchline ban after accepting a Football Association (FA) charge following his Merseyside derby red card. The club and Slot’s assistant Sipke Hulshoff also accepted separate charges prior to Wednesday’s deadline.
The 120th and final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park delivered a stunning finish as James Tarkowski grabbed an equalizer for Everton in the eighth minute of stoppage time to secure a 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the Premier League.
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.
The last-ever FA Cup tie at Goodison Park proved to be the dampest of squibs on Saturday and Everton fans will demand something of a higher order for what will be an emotional last Merseyside derby at the famous old ground on Wednesday night.
Football’s Battle Beyond the PitchRivalries in football are supposed to spark passion, not hatred. Yet, the fallout from the recent Merseyside derby has
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was one of four people sent off after the final whistle in a wild ending to Goodison Park’s last-ever Merseyside derby.
Gary Lineker saw a new side to Liverpool boss Arne Slot in the aftermath of the Merseyside derby. The Reds suffered late heartbreak in the final derby at Goodison Park as James Tarkowski’s 98th ...
When Liverpool appeared to have the three points in the bag, James Tarkowski equalized for Everton deep into stoppage time with a rocket of hit into the roof of the net. After a lengthy VAR review for possible offsides, the goal was confirmed, sending Goodison Park into an absolute frenzy for one last time in a Merseyside derby.
Goodison Park, which will be vacated after this season, hosted its final Merseyside derby on Wednesday as Everton drew 2-2 with Liverpool in a Premier League clash.
The final Merseyside derby to take place at Goodison Park was a hotly contested affair, and one in which referee, Michael Oliver, was the central character.Liverpool captain, Virgil van Dijk’s