The Everton coach David Moyes had discovered in “chaos” from Merusid Derby as a dramatic tie “preserves the title race,” according to Tim Sherwood.
James Tarkovsky had another unforgettable derby Mercyside in Godison Park, where Everton got a 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the 98th minute.
Corporate scenes ignited as the fans poured on the field, and after the final whistle, Liverpool coach Arney Solt and his assistant will be expelled to confront the referee Michael Oliver with Cortis Jones and Abdulay Dukor after he was ignored in front of the fake. Supporters with a bottle apparently from the crowd.
“It was the game Mayhem All Game, an old -style group,” said Moyes.
“After the match, it is not really what we should talk about. Dukor got the yellow color that led to a red that I am disappointed because we are less than the players.
“The place was boiling hot all night.”
He added: “This was not easy to come and play. But it was always a great ground if you got the crowd behind you.
“Perhaps there was a little as the crowd and the players were not completely identical in recent periods. This is partly due to the difficult times they had. It was difficult for the supporters.
“But I now think I think the players and supporters started to return together. The crowd was great.”
Liverpool seemed on its way to strengthening its position at the English Premier League top after he claimed the goal of Mohamed Salah 73 in the 73rd minute to claim 120 and the last derby here.
However, Tarkowski’s Thunderbolt means that the gap to Arsenal per second is seven points instead of nine points – which is a gap Sky SportsSherwood believes that he keeps the title race alive.
He said: “He keeps it open, in my opinion. Seven points.
“It is still a big gap, of course it is. But nine were too much.
“Not only do they celebrate in the blue half of Mercyside tonight, Liverpool will feel it is a defeat because it comes late today.”
An opening, his assistant and Jones face a ban after the Mercyside quarrel
Hole, help Hulshoff Midfielder Jones faces the comment after displaying red cards.
Jones raced and grabbed Everton Dukor After the Toffees midfielder went to celebrate the last tie against Liverpool fans, which sparked a confrontation that includes many players from both sides.
Jones and Dukur were displayed second yellow cards and then red cards by referee Michael Oliver.
The hole was seen shaking hands with Oliver and saying something to the official before also appearing a red card, as the Premier League later confirmed that Holchov had also showed straight red.
Jones will face one ban on the match, while SLOT and Hulshoff are likely to be delivered to the touch line.
Slot and Hulshoff have been prevented from speaking to the media in the aftermath of the Premier League a base.
Premier League and PGMOL The competition guidelines guide stipulates the following: “The passengers who have been rejected in the technical area are not allowed to take a seat on the platform, or return to the field of play after the match, or make media obligations after the match.”
Van Dijk: This is the Everton Cup final
Talk to TNTVirgil van Dick from Liverpool said he was “disappointing” to waive the late goal in a 2-2 draw.
Do you feel like a loss: “Yes, no.
What did Everton do well? “The same things they always do – very direct and fight for the second and third ball. This is the final of the cup and they will try to make it difficult.
“We have seen this last season how difficult they made them this year in the end – a batch of them, a blow to us.”
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