avril 23, 2024

Jordan Pickford blasted over blunder as Liverpool beats Everton in Merseyside Derby

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Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has been grilled after a blunder gifted a struggling Liverpool side its opening goal in a 2-0 win in the much-anticipated Merseyside Derby.

Pickford found himself trapped in no man’s land following a blistering counter-attack which saw Mohammed Salah net the opener following a break from Darwin Nunez directly from an Everton corner.

The first-choice England goalkeeper appeared to badly misread Nunez’s cross towards Salah, expecting the ball to go to Cody Gakpo instead, leaving Salah an open goal to aim at.

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Everton never recovered from the opener, as a stuttering Liverpool side regained its mojo with a much-needed English Premier League win.

Jordan Pickford found himself woefully out of position for Liverpool’s opening goal (Twitter)

This was ninth-place Liverpool’s first victory in the Premier League in 2023 and only its second in its last eight games in all competitions.

While a Champions League-qualifying place in the top four still looks some way off for manager Jurgen Klopp’s faltering team, there are positive signs after such a frustrating campaign.

January signing Gakpo scored for the first time for his new club and there was good news on the injury front as fit-again Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino came off the bench in the second half.

Another injured player, Virgil van Dijk, was an unused substitute.

Klopp hopes the win in the 242nd Merseyside derby can provide lift-off for a team that challenged for an unprecedented quadruple last season.

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring his side’s first goal of the game (PA Images via Getty Images)

“Tonight we were there and that has to be the sign for us what we have to do. We probably had 70 per cent possession and scored from two counters, that makes it special,” he said later.

Klopp has had to cope with a host of injuries to key players this season while also learning to live without forward Sadio Mane, who left for Bayern Munich last summer.

A humbling 3-0 loss to Wolverhampton in Liverpool’s previous match was a measure of its struggles.

“We needed this game, we needed the performance, our people absolutely deserved it. I loved the atmosphere, it is an insane atmosphere people create here,” Klopp said.

Sean Dyche was consigned to defeat in his first derby as Everton manager and couldn’t build on the morale-boosting win against table-topping Arsenal in his opening game in charge.

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Summer signing Cody Gakpo scored his first goal in Liverpool colours in the 2-0 win over Everton (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Dyche said: “All games are important, but it’s fair to say people were wondering if we would get a point from our first two games. To get three, I’m not too disappointed with that. I’m a realist and I know how tough the Premier League is. »

It might have been different for Everton if James Tarkowski’s first-half header had found the back of the net, rather than rebounding off the post.

Liverpool immediately countered and Salah opened the scoring in the 36th minute.

Gakpo sealed the win when tapping in from close range in the 49th.

The Holland forward, a $65 million signing from PSV Eindhoven last month, had failed to score in his previous six appearances for his new club, but couldn’t miss after Trent Alexander-Arnold fired a cross to the far post.

Everton keeper Jordan Pickford had a night to forget as their relegation troubles deepened with the loss (CameraSport via Getty Images)

The loss leaves Everton in the relegation zone, one point behind 17th-placed Leeds, who it faces at Goodison Park on Sunday.

Liverpool travels to fourth-placed Newcastle the same day, hoping to cut the gap further on its top-four rival.

Before kick off Liverpool learned its fans had been cleared of blame after the events at last year’s Champions League final in Paris, where riot police fired tear gas at them outside the Stade de France.

An independent review found UEFA mostly responsible for the security failures that saw supporters locked out of the stadium in crushed queues that “almost led to disaster.”

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