Liverpool played 0-0 away to Everton in the Premier League

Conor Coady thought he sealed the derby against Liverpool – but he was offside.

After the disallowed goal a person ran onto the playing court to argue with the referee.

Then several players protected the referee before the fan was taken off the field.

The Merseyside derby is one of the hottest matches in all of England and has been involved several times in the first-half brawl between Everton and Liverpool.

She also hit the woodwork three times. Only half an hour later Tom Davies pulled the winger, who seemed ready to sail to the far post, but the ball hit the post.

At the end of the half it was Liverpool’s turn to hit the wood. Darwin Nunez hit a powerful shot that hit the crossbar, Jordan Pickford, and the ball rebounded to Luis Diaz but his shot hit the post and was goalless at the break.

After the break, both teams continued to create chances as new player Neil Maupay got the best position, completely clean in front of goal, however, he managed to shoot straight at Alisson.

The players protect the referee

A few minutes later, Maupay thought he had retaliated when he played Conor Coady who made the score 1-0, he thought. But after reviewing the VAR, it was found that he was offside. Someone in the stands did not like the decision and ran towards the stadium towards the referee.

Then several players stood in front of the referee to protect him before the referees sent the fan off the field.

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With a few minutes to go, Eveton was close again when Alisson made a superb save from Dwight McNeill’s shot.

The last opportunity was given to Mohamed Salah, who hit the post in the 95th minute, but there were no goals and the derby ended 0-0. A miscalculation of Liverpool, who continues to lose at the top and is now six points behind Arsenal, the league leaders.

For Everton, this was their fourth consecutive show and they are still waiting for their first win of the season.

The second half was absolutely insane, says Viaplay expert Martin Oslund.

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