Merry Christmas, Everton! It was a night to remember at Goodison Park for those of the Liverpool persuasion and it was a 4-1 victory that was rightly revelled in.
Everton 1-4 Liverpool
Premier League (14), Goodison Park
December 1, 2021
Goals: Gray 38’; Henderson 9’, Salah 20’, 64’, Jota 79’
With two goals inside the first 20 minutes thanks to Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah, Liverpool looked to be in cruise control to steamroll their way to another win.
Sloppy defending let Demarai Gray convert to give Everton impetus in a game that should have been out of sight for the Reds.
But Salah would capitalise on a moment that Seamus Coleman would rather want to forget to re-establish the two-goal buffer. Seventh-best player? We think not.
Diogo Jota then had to join the party, because why not, with a sumptuous near-post finish that left Reds in delirium and the Blues piling out in desperate search of the exit.
And as you can imagine, there were plenty of happy Reds after the full-time whistle:
7th best player in the world. Okay ?
— Emma Sanders (@em_sandy) December 1, 2021
Not bad for the 7th best player in the world.
— Jonathan Higgins (@Jhiggins3) December 1, 2021
Henderson is magic Everton are tragic
— Jimmy (@EntireDesign_) December 1, 2021
He’s pretty good this @MoSalah fella.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) December 1, 2021
Mo Salah and Diogo Jota have as many league goals this season as Manchester United.
— B (@NTXZO) December 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/paul_tomkins/status/1466167169255985154?s=20
Jordan Henderson masterclass here
— Sam McGuire (@SamMcGuire90) December 1, 2021
First time in the Klopp era that Liverpool really lorded their superiority over Everton at Goodison. Not perfect, but really, really good.
— John O'Sullivan (@NotoriousJOS) December 1, 2021
I don't think there is a team in the world attacking as well as Liverpool do at the moment. Everything is fluid and familiar. Connections are clean. It's another superb finish from Henderson.
— The Tactical Times (@Tactical_Times) December 1, 2021
The gulf in class between Liverpool and Everton today is as big if not bigger than it has ever been in my lifetime. Reds were magnificent, Salah sublime and Jota's goal breathtaking. GET IN
— Jeff Goulding (@ShanklysBoys1) December 1, 2021
I don’t think we’ve ever seen a Liverpool team score at this rate. Not sure we ever will again tbh.
— Jimmy (@EntireDesign_) December 1, 2021
? Merry Christmas, @Everton ? pic.twitter.com/GMgLKktyRx
— This Is Anfield (@thisisanfield) December 1, 2021
The 4-1 victory means Liverpool inflicted Everton‘s biggest home defeat in the derby in 39 years, it was certainly due!
While there were a few bumps on the night it was another show of dominance from Liverpool as they continue their charge in the Premier League, remaining just two points off the top spot.
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