Everton Congress Liverpool

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It is in an electric atmosphere, against a background of general fight, that the Mersey derby ended this Wednesday evening, in late match of the 15the Premier League lifting.

In the last seconds of additional time, the Blues ripped the draw thanks to Tarkowski (2-2, 90e+8). This while the inevitable Salah thought he had given the victory to the Reds (1-2, 73e).

In this fratricidal match played with pulled knives, it was Everton who had opened hostilities, by Beto (1-0, 11e). But Mac Allister had equalized five minutes later (16e).

Liverpool nevertheless keeps a comfortable margin at the controls of the English elite. Or seven lengths ahead of Arsenal, ten on Nottingham Forest. Everton, who took 10 points out of 12 possible during his last four outings, is 15ewith 10 more units on the clock than the relegation first.

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