Reds Stagger to Third Draw of Season as Bitter Rivals Both Blow Chances for Three Derby Points
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JORDAN PICKFORD and Everton brought Liverpool right back down to earth with a gritty derby display.

It could have been even worse for the Reds as VAR technology narrowly denied former Anfield trainee Conor Coady an opening goal with 20 minutes to go.

And Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson did superbly to keep out a late effort by home substitute Dwight McNeil.

But Blues 'keeper Pickford made a number of excellent saves that ultimately stopped Liverpool from following up their dramatic win over Newcastle with another victory.

One of them was in the final minute of stoppage time, as Pickford touched Mo Salah's shot on to the post.

Despite those chances, Jurgen Klopp’s side deserved nothing more than a point from a game that was much

They were superior in terms of possession, but second best in most other areas in another underwhelming performance.

Everton looked hungrier and came close to recording their first derby day win at Goodison for 12 years.

The draw means they have now gone six games without a win at the start of the season, their worst beginning to a campaign since that 2010/11 season.

But Frank Lampard will come away from this game the happier manager as his side showed the commitment, desire and energy they will need if they are to avoid - or win - another battle against relegation.

Liverpool dominated the ball and territory from the start, but until late in the first half Everton had much the better chances.

All three opportunities came from the Blues showing more desire than their opponents when play broke down.

Debutant Neal Maupay dragged a shot badly, Alisson confidently held Anthony Gordon’s shot and then Tom Davies hit the Brazilian’s right-hand post following a Joe Gomez error.

The Reds had struggled to create openings and Darwin Nunez, back from suspension and preferred to in-form Roberto Firmino, was underwhelming.

But after two poor headers off target from good positions, the Uruguayan striker showed his qualities in the 42nd minute. Nunez ran the right channel and hit a fierce shot that took a deflection, only for Jordan Pickford to tip it on the crossbar.

Luis Diaz followed up and hit the inside of Pickford’s left-hand post.

It was a close thing, but Everton deserved to go into the break on level terms.

Liverpool’s late late hero of Wednesday night, Fabio Carvalho, had to go off at half time after taking a knock in a foul by Amadou Onana.

Klopp sent on Firmino to turn an already attacking line-up into something that threatened to be borderline reckless, with Harvey Elliott alongside Fabinho in a two-man central midfield.

But being on the front foot suited the Reds. Kostas Tsimikas had a half chance and Pickford was grateful that Nunez hit a snapshot straight at him.

Before the hour, though, the Liverpool boss took off both full backs and the game changed again, becoming really end to end.

Virgil Van Dijk made a crucial block on a Nathan Patterson shot, but then Pickford denied Liverpool three times in quick s
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