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Everton gets 1st win at Anfield since 1999
    2021-02-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

EVERTON enjoyed its first Premier League win in Liverpool since 1999 with a 2-0 victory at Anfield on Saturday, condemning Jurgen Klopp’s fading champions to a fourth straight home defeat.

The win moved seventh-placed Everton, which had not won in 20 attempts in the league against its Merseyside rival, to level with Liverpool on 40 points.

Richarlison gave Carlo Ancelotti’s side the perfect start with his third minute strike.

Gylfi Sigurdsson’s late penalty sealed Everton’s first triumph at Anfield in the 21st century.

Having dominated their Anfield clashes with Everton for the last 22 years, Liverpool finished a home derby empty-handed for the first time since Kevin Campbell’s winner for the Toffees.

It was also Everton’s first victory against their hated neighbors in any venue in 24 matches in all competitions dating back to 2010.

Jurgen Klopp’s team has suffered four successive league defeats and a run of just two wins in its last 11 games in the competition has left the side in grave danger of missing out on a top four finish.

The Reds are languishing in sixth place and would be five points adrift of the Champions League places if fifth-placed West Ham beat Tottenham in a later match.

After a run of 68 league games unbeaten at home, the injury-ravaged Reds have lost their last four on home turf for the first time since 1923.

The sting from defeat in the 238th Merseyside derby will linger even longer given it was a bad tackle from Everton keeper Jordan Pickford in their meeting earlier this season that left Virgil van Dijk sidelined ever since with a serious knee injury.

Without the influential Dutch center-back, the Reds have endured a wretched time and their defensive flaws were exposed by Everton after just 145 seconds.

A weak headed Ozan Kabak clearance fell to James Rodriguez, who slipped in a pass behind the on-loan Schalke center-back and Richarlison ran on to fire an angled drive past Alisson Becker.

Liverpool applied all the pressure in the second half but they were hit with a sucker punch seven minutes from time when Dominic Calvert-Lewin was brought down by Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Referee Chris Kavanagh was asked by VAR to look at the pitchside monitor, but the official took just a few seconds to decide he had made the right decision and Sigurdsson stroked home the penalty.

Meanwhile, Chelsea’s revival under Thomas Tuchel stalled in a 1-1 draw against Southampton on Saturday. Tuchel remains unbeaten in seven games since replacing the sacked Frank Lampard last month.(SD-Agencies)

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