Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes suffered a blow after they were held to a frustrating and potentially costly 0-0 draw at Goodison Park
Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Premier League, Goodison Park
March 3, 2018
Liverpool drew for the fourth time in six league games in a painfully frustrating afternoon at Goodison Park, suffering a significant blow in the title race.
Mohamed Salah failed to convert excellent chances in both halves, while the second-half performance was ragged as Liverpool constantly misplaced simple passes in the final third.
Poor decision-making and a lack of composure proved costly again, similar to last weekend’s goalless draw at Old Trafford.
Everton put in a determined display and could have snatched the victory as the players fed off the hostile atmosphere.
Here’s how Liverpool fans reacted to the performance.
Fans were highly critical of Salah’s poor performance…
Poor initial touch from Salah narrowed the angle for himself. Really should’ve done better and made use of the fact Pickford stayed on his line for so long. What a chance.
— Leanne Prescott (@_lfcleanne) March 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/FalseFirmino/status/1102252967061831681
“Is it only me who feels Salah has been awful lately?”
– Gift Moyo on Facebook.
Could really do without Salah’s touch being appalling.
— And Could He Play (@andcouldheplay7) March 3, 2019
A horrific performance from Salah this. Simply not good enough in a game where you need the main men to stand up.
— Henry Jackson (@HenryJackson87) March 3, 2019
“He telegraphed that shot. So poor by Mo’s high standards.”
– JMac8 on the forums.
Salah absolutely wretched too. Again.
— Nik Postinger (@nikpostinger) March 3, 2019
Klopp’s choice of substitutes baffled many…
Lallana on for Mane when chasing a goal. Really, Jurgen?
— Joel Rabinowitz (@joel_archie) March 3, 2019
All on Klopp here, two of the worst subs I've ever seen
— LFC Fans Corner (@LFCFansCorner) March 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/Robish13/status/1102266855052460034
“Bringing on Milner over Shaqiri was laughable.”
– Crickey Green on Facebook.
https://twitter.com/karlmatchett/status/1102269256232779776
Jurgen Klopp has had another mare.
Such bad management. Bad selections & bad subs are losing us this league.
— TrentBall (@Dijkinho) March 3, 2019
Van Dijk was one of the few to receive plaudits…
Van Dijk is the only player that can walk away from that game with his head held high, outstanding performance as usual from him.
— GCIIMessi (PixelPrintDesign) (@GCIIMessi) March 3, 2019
We are nothing without Van Dijk. He might as well manage us.
— Sai (@TheEngancheRole) March 3, 2019
We need a team of Virgil Van Dijk's. Rest of them have lost their heads & let it all get to them. Klopp too – selections/subs in recent weeks been so costly
— Jay (@Jay82_LFC) March 3, 2019
Van Dijk plays football like an older brother taking the piss against his little brother's mates. Effortless in everything he does.
— Phil Costa (@_PhilCosta) March 3, 2019
The familiar nature of the performance left many hugely frustrated…
Scrappy, limited, horrible match. Classic ugly derby. Could probably count on two hands how many passages of play went by without the ball in the air. Huge blow, but desire must be drawn from this. Reds far from out. #LFCdigest
— Danny Gallagher (@Danny7Gallagher) March 3, 2019
“Our attacking limitations were horribly exposed there.”
– SirBillShankly on the forums.
also, we watched this exact game last weekend. sucked then, sucked now.
— nate (@natefc) March 3, 2019
“How can we go from looking like world beaters on Wednesday to this just four days later?”
– Rolf Harris on Facebook.
Disappointing 2nd half. Not sure we tried enough to win. Our subs made us progressively worse, Everton's made them progressively better. Big 2 points dropped for me. #LFC
— DanKennett.bsky.social (@DanKennett) March 3, 2019
And the result leaves Liverpool’s title hopes hanging in the balance
Now we can only hope that other teams put in as much effort against City as Everton did (unlikely though that is).
— Paul Grech (@paul_grech) March 3, 2019
“Simply not good enough if you want to win the title.”
– Daniel Evans on Facebook.
If you want to keep up with this brilliant City side, you can’t miss the chances we did today.
Strange subs from Klopp. Van Dijk is the best player in the league. #LFC #EVELIV
— Jamie Holme (@JamieHolme) March 3, 2019
Maybe chasing will suit us. We obvs don’t like the pressure. One point behind isn’t the end of the world. #LFC
— Graeme Kelly (@GraemeKelly1) March 3, 2019
“We won’t win the league playing like this.”
– IndianScouser on the forums.
Well, all those fans who obsess over City’s results now have genuine reason to continue doing so.
Lead given away. Was it hard? Yes. But was it possible? Without doubt. Now? Well, now you have to hope for favours.— ML (@FootyML) March 3, 2019
Two months frittering away a seven point lead while City rediscover their form so that we can head into the final stretch in second. Having gone through them, I was never convinced 09 or 14 were us throwing it away. Right now, this does feel like us throwing it away.
— The Liverpool Offside (@LFCOffside) March 3, 2019
4 draws in last 6 league games, simply not good enough when City are going at the rate they're going at. Awful 2nd half performance in particular, woeful number of misplaced passes, and really bizarre subs made it worse, if anything. Really uphill battle now.
— Joel Rabinowitz (@joel_archie) March 3, 2019
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