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The latest Merseyside Derby at Anfield ended in familiar fashion for Everton: a 2–1 defeat to Liverpool. Ryan Gravenberch's early volley and Hugo Ékitike's close-range finish punished a stretched Everton midfield, leaving Jordan Pickford exposed. Yet Idrissa Gana Gueye's thunderous strike after halftime briefly tilted the momentum, reminding the away end that the Blues still had fight.
James, Ryan, and Shan break down where David Moyes' game plan faltered in the first half, before tweaks at the break enabled the Blues to grab a foothold in the game. They also debate the Beto vs. Thierno Barry discourse, Grealish's bruising duel with Conor Bradley, and why Iliman Ndiaye remains underutilized on the right.
The crew examine key stats (Liverpool 0.94 xG to Everton's 0.6, nine Everton shots but just two on target) and the wider Premier League picture: Everton look more competitive than in recent years, but Moyes' in-game management again drew scrutiny. With Wolves in the cup and West Ham ahead, can Everton write this off and keep picking up points?
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The latest Merseyside Derby at Anfield ended in familiar fashion for Everton: a 2–1 defeat to Liverpool. Ryan Gravenberch's early volley and Hugo Ékitike's close-range finish punished a stretched Everton midfield, leaving Jordan Pickford exposed. Yet Idrissa Gana Gueye's thunderous strike after halftime briefly tilted the momentum, reminding the away end that the Blues still had fight.
James, Ryan, and Shan break down where David Moyes' game plan faltered in the first half, before tweaks at the break enabled the Blues to grab a foothold in the game. They also debate the Beto vs. Thierno Barry discourse, Grealish's bruising duel with Conor Bradley, and why Iliman Ndiaye remains underutilized on the right.
The crew examine key stats (Liverpool 0.94 xG to Everton's 0.6, nine Everton shots but just two on target) and the wider Premier League picture: Everton look more competitive than in recent years, but Moyes' in-game management again drew scrutiny. With Wolves in the cup and West Ham ahead, can Everton write this off and keep picking up points?
LINKS:
https://linktr.ee/thebluefrontier

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