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Gakpo scores first Liverpool goal to sink Everton


Mohamed Salah has been involved in 100 Premier League goals at Anfield (71 goals, 29 assists) in 104 appearance there

Liverpool recorded their first Premier League win in 2023 with a comfortable Merseyside derby victory over Everton at Anfield.

Sean Dyche’s reign as Everton manager got off to the perfect start with a win over league leaders Arsenal at Goodison Park, but the task he has taken on after succeeding sacked Frank Lampard was laid out before him in graphic detail as they remain rooted in the bottom three.

Everton had actually kept Liverpool at arm’s length before they were caught by a devastating counter-attack after 36 minutes, defender James Tarkowski’s header hitting the post at one end before Darwin Nunez raced clear, squaring for Mohamed Salah to take advantage of goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s poor positioning with a simple finish.

Liverpool snuffed out any hopes of an Everton recovery four minutes after the break.

And it was a special moment for £45m January signing Cody Gakpo, as he tapped in Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cross at the far post for his first goal since arriving at Anfield from PSV Eindhoven.

Liverpool show signs of life

It has been a miserable 2023 for Liverpool, encapsulated by heavy away defeats at Brentford, Brighton and Wolverhampton Wanderers, but the ease with which they were able to overcome Everton’s admittedly flimsy challenge will lift the spirits.

This was a good night for Liverpool as manager Jurgen Klopp was able to include Virgil van Dijk, Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota on the bench after injury, the latter getting a rapturous reception when he was introduced as a second-half substitute for his first action since picking up the muscle problem that forced him to miss the World Cup in Qatar.

Firmino also got a late outing.

Another big plus was Gakpo’s goal, his first for Liverpool and a huge morale-booster for a player who has been quiet – although it would have been difficult for any new acquisition to come into such a struggling side who are ninth in the Premier League table, nine points adrift of the Champions League places.

Gakpo’s confidence visibly lifted after his goal, showing assured touches and looking more at ease than at any time in his short Liverpool career.

Liverpool were nowhere near their best – they did not have to be – but the sight of Salah on the scoresheet, goals from trademark lightning counter-attacks and a clean sheet will change the mood around Anfield considerably before a crucial visit to Newcastle United on Saturday night.

Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson celebrate after Liverpool take the lead against Everton at Anfield
Liverpool’s victory was their first in the Premier League since 30 December

Everton revert to type

Everton started the Dyche era with a performance full of passion and competitive edge to stun Arsenal, but this was a reminder of why they face a serious relegation battle, and evidence that the display against the Gunners was very much the exception in this season of struggle.

None of the things Dyche expects from his teams was on show here. They were passive, slow and careless in possession – their major flaw once again exposed as they barely mounted a threat apart from Tarkowski’s header that actually resulted in Liverpool breaking the deadlock.

The absence of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, injured once more after figuring for an hour against Arsenal, underscores the folly in not signing a replacement for Richarlison, an error in the summer compounded by the failure to correct it in January.

Much rests on the unreliable fitness of Calvert-Lewin, with Dyche having to rely on 22-year-old Ellis Simms, making only his second Premier League start. The youngster, understandably, struggled on his own up front with no service.

Everton now have a vital home game at home to managerless fellow strugglers Leeds United on Saturday and Dyche will want more of what they showed against Arsenal and less of what they produced at Anfield.

Player of the match

BajceticStefan Bajcetic

Everton

  1. Squad number26Player nameDavies

  2. Squad number17Player nameIwobi

  3. Squad number19Player nameMykolenko

  4. Squad number30Player nameCoady

  5. Squad number2Player nameTarkowski

  6. Squad number23Player nameColeman

  7. Squad number50Player nameSimms

  8. Squad number7Player nameMcNeil

  9. Squad number8Player nameOnana

  10. Squad number16Player nameDoucouré

  11. Squad number11Player nameGray

  12. Squad number27Player nameGueye

  13. Squad number1Player namePickford

  14. Squad number20Player nameMaupay

Line-ups

Liverpool

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Alisson
  • 66Alexander-Arnold
  • 32Matip
  • 2Gomez
  • 26RobertsonBooked at 87mins
  • 14HendersonSubstituted forMilnerat 80′minutes
  • 3Fabinho
  • 43BajceticSubstituted forKeïtaat 90′minutes
  • 11SalahSubstituted forElliottat 90′minutes
  • 18GakpoSubstituted forFirminoat 80′minutes
  • 27NúñezSubstituted forJotaat 70′minutes

Substitutes

  • 4van Dijk
  • 7Milner
  • 8Keïta
  • 9Firmino
  • 19Elliott
  • 20Jota
  • 21Tsimikas
  • 47Phillips
  • 62Kelleher

Everton

Formation 4-5-1

  • 1PickfordBooked at 87mins
  • 23Coleman
  • 30CoadyBooked at 67mins
  • 2Tarkowski
  • 19Mykolenko
  • 7McNeilSubstituted forMaupayat 78′minutes
  • 16DoucouréBooked at 84mins
  • 27Gueye
  • 8OnanaSubstituted forDaviesat 78′minutes
  • 17Iwobi
  • 50SimmsSubstituted forGrayat 61′minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Holgate
  • 5Keane
  • 11Gray
  • 13Mina
  • 15Begovic
  • 20Maupay
  • 22Godfrey
  • 26Davies
  • 29Vinagre

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