Liverpool v Everton: A look-back at some iconic Merseyside derbies

Sport360 staff 16:53 30/11/2018
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  • Liverpool host Everton in the 232nd Merseyside derby on Sunday.

    It will be Marco Silva’s first experience of the rivalry, with Everton bidding to end a winless run dating back 18 matches to October 2010.

    Here, we look at some classic Merseyside derbies between the two fierce rivals from down the years.

    LIVERPOOL 3 EVERTON 2, 1999

    Fowler of Liverpool mimicks cocaine snorting to celebrate his first goal against Everton in the FA Carling Premiership match at Anfield

    Robbie Fowler’s memorable, if controversial, celebration against Everton.

    A match memorable as much for the on-field antics of Robbie Fowler as the game itself. Olivier Dacourt stunned Anfield with a goal after just 41 seconds but Fowler restored parity with a 15th-minute penalty.

    However, his controversial celebration – pretending to sniff the byline in front of the away end in response to taunts – provoked a hostile response from visiting fans and ultimately landed the striker with a four-match ban.

    Fowler added a second goal shortly afterwards and Patrik Berger’s 20-yard volley made it 3-1 with eight minutes to go, with Francis Jeffers’ strike setting up a frantic finish.

    EVERTON 4 LIVERPOOL 4, 1991

    One of the most dramatic derbies of all time was an FA Cup fifth-round replay at Goodison Park. The first match had been goalless but the second could not have been more different.

    Three times Liverpool took the lead in normal time, twice through Peter Beardsley and once through Ian Rush, but two from Graeme Sharp and one from Tony Cottee saw the hosts equalise each time.

    John Barnes put Liverpool ahead again in extra-time but once more Cottee levelled. It was to prove Kenny Dalglish’s final match in his first spell as manager, the Scot telling the club of his intention to leave the following day. The Toffees won the second replay 1-0.

    LIVERPOOL 3 EVERTON 2, 1989

    Captains Kevin Ratcliffe (left) of Everton and Ronnie Whelan (right) of Liverpool shake hands before the FA Cup final at Wembley

    Captains Kevin Ratcliffe (l) and Ronnie Whelan shake hands before the FA Cup final at Wembley.

    This all-Merseyside FA Cup final was played out against the emotional backdrop of the Hillsborough disaster just weeks before. John Aldridge’s early opener was cancelled out by Stuart McCall in stoppage time, with the Toffees midfielder levelling again when Rush came off the bench to score in extra-time.

    However, the Reds striker was not to be denied and hit the winner to earn the Reds a heartwarming win.

    EVERTON 3 LIVERPOOL 3, 2013

    Luis Suarez of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal

    Luis Suarez celebrates scoring his team’s second goal.

    The best recent match between the sides was a humdinger at Goodison Park five years ago. There was drama from the off as Philippe Coutinho’s opener was cancelled out inside 10 minutes by Kevin Mirallas.

    Luis Suarez restored Liverpool’s lead and that was the way it stayed until Romelu Lukaku equalised 18 minutes from time. The home fans were delirious when the Belgian then put Everton ahead 10 minutes later but substitute Daniel Sturridge earned Liverpool a point with an 89th-minute header.

    LIVERPOOL 3 EVERTON 2, 1970

    A match memorable for its second-half fireworks with all five goals scored in the final 34 minutes. The visitors went ahead through Alan Whittle barely 10 minutes after the interval and, when Joe Royle doubled their lead just past the hour, it seemed the points were heading back across Stanley Park.

    However, Steve Heighway crucially pulled one back just six minutes after Everton’s second. The winger then crossed for John Toshack, signed from Cardiff 10 days previously, to head home his first goal for the club with Chris Lawler completing the turnaround six minutes from the end.

    LIVERPOOL 7 EVERTON 4, 1933

    The highest-scoring Merseyside derby in its long history. Harold Barton scored a hat-trick as the Reds ran riot, with Alf Hanson, Tom Morrison, Harrold Taylor and Syd Roberts also on target for Liverpool.

    Meanwhile Dixie Dean grabbed a double for the visitors, alongside strikes from Tommy Johnson and Jimmy Stein.

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