Everton stops Liverpool train in a goalless draw

Everton and Liverpool

Liverpool failed to score for the first time this season in the English Premier League, with a goalless draw with its host and rivals Everton, on Saturday, in the Merseyside derby in the opening of the sixth stage, to return to its volatile results.


At "Goodison Park" and in front of about 40,000 spectators, Liverpool, fifth in the standings, was temporarily unable to continue its awakening, after achieving two consecutive victories over Bournemouth 9-0 and then Newcastle with great difficulty 2-1, after a faltering start that witnessed a draw twice and then a loss against Manchester United.


On the other hand, Everton tied for the fourth time in a row after two opening losses. Despite the negative result, the match witnessed several chances that did not catch the net and 37 shots for both teams (23 for Liverpool and 14 for Everton).


And returned to the ranks of Liverpool, Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunes, who finished a three-match ban after being sent off against Crystal Palace. Liverpool missed its captain, Jordan Henderson, with an injury, and Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino and Scottish left back Andrew Robertson sat on the bench, before entering the second half.

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