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Post by Webster on Dec 3, 2019 3:02:22 GMT
vs. Liverpool F.C. vs. Everton F.C. - The Merseyside Derby 2019-2020 Premier League - 20:15 GMT (3:15pm US EST) at Anfield
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Post by Webster on Dec 3, 2019 3:03:40 GMT
All-Time Head-to-Head --Liverpool: 119 wins --Everton: 82 wins --83 draws
Last 5 Merseyside Derby Results -3 March 2019 (EVE): Everton 0, Liverpool 0 -2 Dec. 2018 (LIV): Liverpool 1, Everton 0 -7 April 2018 (EVE): Everton 0, Liverpool 0 -10 Dec. 2017 (LIV): Liverpool 1, Everton 1 -1 April 2017 (LIV): Liverpool 3, Everton 1
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Post by Webster on Dec 3, 2019 3:07:26 GMT
...would someone remind the Blueshite there in the above tweet, "If JUrgen Klopp's so damned inferior, who won the Champions League & UEFA Super Cup this calendar year?
Yeah, that's right - Liverpool. And who's our manager, sir? Jurgen Motherfucking Klopp!
So just march yo' ass back across Stanley Park and wait for us to beat yo' ass in Wednesday's Merseyside Derby!"
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Post by Webster on Dec 3, 2019 3:08:46 GMT
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Post by Ste_Macca on Dec 4, 2019 18:12:53 GMT
Dont like derbys. Feels horrible. I'd take any kind of win. A fluke goal or some dodgy VAR goal. I need my Everton work colleagues to carry on feeling like shit. I want to wear my liverpool jersey on xmas day at my step mothers house (everton house) and feel like I am the king.
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 18:48:56 GMT
(The Guardian) Preamble-- Everton haven’t had much luck in the Merseyside derby of late. It’s been 19 matches since they won one of them, when Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta saw off Mr Roy’s Reds in 2010. And it’s been 20 years since they won at Anfield, their last triumph in their old home courtesy of a Kevin Campbell goal. God speed, Toffees. -- Liverpool are currently eight points clear at the top of the Premier League, while Everton hover just a couple above the relegation zone. So it’s not just the history books that Marco Silva’s side are up against; the current form book suggests only one likely result, too. But a quick flick through our third tome - the great big book of hoary old cliches - will tell you that form goes out of the window in a derby. So ... -- ... there is hope! For starters, Everton usually give Liverpool a proper game. They were the better team at Anfield last season, only to be undone by Jordan Pickford’s surreal late error, while they were awkward and cussed in a goalless draw at Goodison that handed title advantage to Manchester City. It’s been a while since Liverpool have had it easy against their neighbours. -- And while Everton have injury problems of their own - no Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Andre Gomes, Fabian Delph or Seamus Coleman - Jurgen Klopp’s side is depleted in a couple of important positions. They’ll miss Fabinho’s midfield glue until the New Year, while keeper Alisson is suspended after his reckless red card against Brighton. -- So can Everton spring a surprise that may save Marco Silva’s job? Or will Liverpool keep onwards and upwards in their relentless pursuit of that elusive Premier League title? We’ll find out soon enough as the 234th Merseyside derby plays out in front of our very eyes. It’s on!
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 19:24:12 GMT
(The Guardian) The teams-- Liverpool: Adrian, Alexander-Arnold, Lovren, van Dijk, Robertson, Wijnaldum, Lallana, Milner, Shaqiri, Mane, Origi. Subs: Keita, Firmino, Salah, Gomez, Henderson, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Kelleher.-- Everton: Pickford, Sidibe, Holgate, Mina, Keane, Digne, Iwobi, Davies, Sigurdsson, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin. Subs: Baines, Walcott, Tosun, Schneiderlin, Bernard, Kean, Lossl.Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral).
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 19:25:01 GMT
(The Guardian) Liverpool make five changes to the XI sent out against Brighton last Saturday. James Milner and Adam Lallana replace Jordan Henderson and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in midfield. Adrian deputises for the suspended Alisson in goal. And up front, a couple of big and perhaps surprising calls, as Xherdan Shaqiri and Divock Origi allow Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah to put their feet up on the bench. Everton name the same XI so unlucky to lose at Leicester. Another 5-4-1 it is, then.
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Post by Ste_Macca on Dec 4, 2019 19:33:53 GMT
No Oxlade-Chamberlain? 5 man Everton defense? Lallana needs to be ON IT tonight.
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 19:46:58 GMT
(The Guardian) Adrian talks to Amazon Prime. “It is my first derby with Liverpool. I hope we have a great night. I am really happy to be back, it is an opportunity for me, and I’ll try to give my best. We need some fresh legs as we have many games in front of us, a heavy schedule. We have quality enough to play any game with any kind of player, we have a big squad.” Alex Iwobi’s making his first appearance in a Merseyside derby too, and he’s also been chatting to the new broadcaster on the scene. “I’m excited. I’m no stranger to a derby as I’m used to one in north London. We did very well at Leicester, there’s a lot of positives to take and bring into this game. The pressure’s on all of us, but that’s why we are professionals and we’ll do our best. We’re not afraid, we go out there to battle and do our best. If we get a result it’ll turn our season around.”
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 19:53:42 GMT
(The Guardian) Jurgen Klopp talks to Amazon Prime. “One change I had to make, the other four we wanted to. We did it because we can do it. I have said a lot of times we have the squad. It will be intense. It’s a very important game for both sides, but you try to fight as hard as you can for the three points. It’s all clear, it’s a very difficult game, I don’t care about the stats and history. It is nothing we think about.” He also praises Everton, their fans and representatives for their support over Hillsborough during recent trying times. “The people in the city stand together, we are 100 percent united.”
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 19:54:25 GMT
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 19:55:20 GMT
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Post by Ste_Macca on Dec 4, 2019 20:09:46 GMT
Really strange having to log into my Amazon Prime account to watch the footy
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Post by Webster on Dec 4, 2019 20:18:04 GMT
(The Guardian) Some pre-match jitters in the LFC fanbase... --“The film critic Pauline Kael said that Brian de Palma films were so tense you wanted someone to hurry up and get killed so you could have a breather,” writes Ian Copestake. “I find myself almost feeling the same about the agonies one goes through watching Liverpool remain unbeaten. But please, not now! Not to them!” --Anthony O Connell adds: “That team Klopp has picked tonight is worrying. Very, very worrying. Lallana in central mid, too light. Origi a great sub, not a great starter.” --“Great to see Shaq getting a start,” begins Alyson Douglas. “Not so much confidence in Lallana.” --And finally here’s Alex Davies: “Perhaps you can reassure me - it may just be my inner pessimist - but I can’t shake the feeling, looking at this lineup, that Klopp has gone utterly mad.” It’s almost as though everyone can suddenly feel Pep’s breath on the back of their neck, in the wake of Manchester City’s 4-1 win at Burnley last night. A title race, right here.
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