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Fans are dissecting a dramatic Merseyside Derby that saw Liverpool edge Everton 2-1 with a 90+10 minute Van Dijk header, sparking predictable mockery of Everton's late collapse while Liverpool supporters argue their team performed poorly yet got the job done when it mattered most. The conversation is split between Liverpool's relief at claiming three vital points and Everton fans deflecting blame with excuses about VAR decisions and defensive lapses.
Following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Everton, supporters are rallying behind Cody Gakpo's performance, crediting him with crucial playmaking—particularly the assist for Salah's opening goal—whilst urging fellow fans to recognise his contribution rather than focusing on negatives. The discussion reflects a broader appreciation for Gakpo's recent form, with many arguing his display justifies continued selection in the team's starting line-up.
Everton supporters are hammering striker Thierno Barry following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 Merseyside Derby win, with fans claiming he squandered crucial chances and failed to impose himself when it mattered most in the closing stages. The consensus is brutal: Barry's performance typified a listless Everton display that allowed van Dijk to snatch victory in stoppage time, with several supporters questioning whether he's worth the investment at all.
Fans are consumed with concern over Liverpool's goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili being stretchered off during the match, with supporters anxious about the severity of his injury and its impact on the squad's depth. The dramatic late winner from Virgil van Dijk is secondary to worries about Mamardashvili's fitness, alongside similar injury concerns for Everton's Branthwaite.
Liverpool supporters are split on Cody Gakpo's performance in the Merseyside derby, with some praising him as one of their standout players whilst others criticise his decision-making and finishing in crucial moments. The debate intensifies after manager Arne Slot's decision to substitute him, leaving fans puzzled over whether it was a tactical masterstroke or a baffling call that removed their most influential attacker.
Everton and Liverpool supporters spent the match debating Iliman Ndiaye's quality after his involvement in a controversial disallowed goal, with fans split between praising his technical ability and mocking his defending in the incident. The discussion reveals how a single VAR decision can overshadow the entire narrative of a Derby, shifting focus from the officials' call itself to the individual players caught in the moment.
Everton and Liverpool fans were divided on referee Chris Kavanagh's handling of the Merseyside Derby, with many criticising his officiating despite acknowledging his decisions may not have altered the 1-2 result, whilst others defended his display as relatively restrained. The negativity centres on his perceived loss of control early in the match and inconsistent management of the game's flow.
Liverpool supporters have launched a sustained critique of midfielder Ryan Gravenberch following the 2-1 defeat to Everton, with 150 posts collectively arguing he's been deployed in the wrong role this season and produced a genuinely poor individual performance. Fans are frustrated that his effective defensive midfielder role from last year has been abandoned for a vague "free roam" attacking position, stripping him of his primary strengths whilst failing to deliver anything meaningful in the final third.
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's display in the 2-1 defeat to Everton, with some praising him as their standout player despite playing out of position at right back, whilst others criticise his performance as substandard. The 325 posts reveal genuine confusion amongst the fanbase about whether Jones actually had a strong game or underperformed, creating one of the most contested assessments of any individual player in the match discussion.
Liverpool clinched a thrilling 2-1 victory over Everton with a stoppage-time winner from Virgil van Dijk, with both sets of supporters acknowledging the intensity and unpredictability that defines derby football, though some Everton fans voiced frustration over refereeing decisions in the defeat.
Liverpool fans are celebrating Virgil van Dijk's dramatic injury-time winner whilst simultaneously relitigating a historical injury grievance against Divock Origi, with posts mixing praise for the defender's match-winning header alongside lingering resentment over a past incident that sidelined Van Dijk. The discussion reveals how a single late goal has reignited old tensions between the two players in the fanbase's collective memory.
Supporters debated Beto's impact in Everton's 1-2 derby loss to Liverpool, with some criticising his wastefulness and technical lapses (including a slip in the box), whilst others acknowledged his recent improvement and recognised his absence in the closing stages hurt the team's ability to push for an equaliser. The discussion ultimately reflected frustration at a narrow defeat where individual errors and squad depth proved costly.
Fans are debating Freddie Woodman's emergency appearance for Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby, with opinion split between those praising his composed performance under pressure and others criticising the attacking play for failing to properly test the third-choice goalkeeper. The discussion is heavily framed around Liverpool's injury crisis forcing an unlikely goalkeeper into a high-stakes fixture, rather than the dramatic late winner from Virgil van Dijk.
With Liverpool losing 2-1 to Everton in a dramatic late collapse, supporters have seized on defender Ibou Konate's performance as a major problem, with 330 posts dissecting his errors and debating whether he's become a genuine liability compared to the more protected Virgil van Dijk. The discussion reveals deep frustration about his form regression over recent seasons, split between those demanding his exit and others defending his potential.
Fans are largely discussing Newcastle's attacking struggles and Alexander Isak's fitness issues rather than the Everton-Liverpool match itself, with supporters debating whether the Swedish striker can justify his price tag once fully recovered from injury. The derby appears to have generated neutral sentiment as it produced a tightly contested 2-1 Liverpool victory that resolved late in extra time.
Everton supporters are furious that the referee awarded eleven minutes of stoppage time, viewing it as excessive and ultimately decisive in Liverpool's dramatic 90+10 winner from Virgil van Dijk. Fans argue the stoppages were inflated and point to key injuries—particularly Jarrad Branthwaite's departure—as factors that left them vulnerable during the extended period.
Everton and Liverpool fans erupted into intense, emotionally charged debate after Mohamed Salah's early goal set the tone for a dramatic match that saw Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time winner snatch victory for Liverpool in a fiercely contested 2-1 Merseyside Derby. The discussion centered on the controversial nature of the contest, with supporters trading heated reactions to key moments throughout the ninety-plus minutes of play.
Fans from both sides are locked in heated debate over referee decisions and crowd behaviour, with Everton supporters accusing Liverpool of getting favourable treatment whilst supporters of both clubs clash over unsporting conduct in the stands. The discussion has largely abandoned analysing the football itself in favour of pointing fingers at dodgy refereeing calls, VAR interventions, and fan misbehaviour that overshadowed the dramatic 2-1 result.
Liverpool supporters are split on young player Rio's performance during the Merseyside Derby defeat, with some praising his willingness to take chances whilst others argue the team is overrelying on him to create moments and he needs time to develop consistency. The debate centres on whether Rio deserves patience as a developing talent or if the club's senior players should shoulder more responsibility in big matches.
Liverpool supporters are deeply frustrated with manager Arne Slot's tactical decisions, training methods, and player management, with many calling for his sacking after the side's inconsistent performances this season. The debate centres on claims that Slot has lost control of the team's shape, made bizarre substitutions, and failed to build on the momentum from earlier wins, with some defending him as needing time to adjust.
Liverpool supporters are euphoric after Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header secured a 2-1 victory over Everton, with fans crediting the defender's crucial moment to rescue their Champions League hopes and deliver emotional redemption in the Merseyside derby. The discussion centres on van Dijk's clutch finishing and the raw passion of the moment, with supporters highlighting how the captain delivered when it mattered most against a backdrop of defensive controversy around Tarkowski's physicality.
Everton and Liverpool fans are locked in debate over Jordan Pickford's performance in the Reds' 2-1 Merseyside Derby victory, with Liverpool supporters revelling in the goalkeeper's struggles—particularly his weakness at set pieces that led to Van Dijk's injury-time winner. The discussion pulls in historical grievances, questioning Pickford's suitability for international football whilst Everton fans defend his overall display in what was otherwise a competitive match.
After Liverpool's dramatic late defeat to Everton, supporters focused on midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai's tireless performance, with some praising his work rate and energy whilst others criticised the midfield collectively for failing to support him adequately. The discourse reveals frustration that one player's engine alone couldn't carry the side to victory against their fierce rivals.
Following Liverpool's dramatic late loss to Everton, supporters are sharply divided on Florian Wirtz's contribution, with some arguing he's underperforming relative to his fee and lacking urgency, whilst others defend him as part of a wider team malaise or suggest injury may be affecting his display. The debate cuts deeper than just one match — it's about whether Wirtz genuinely fits Slot's system or represents poor investment in the midfield.
Everton supporters are furious at their side's defending during Liverpool's late winner, with particular criticism aimed at fullback Jarrad McNeil for his role in gifting possession and failing to track runners effectively in crucial moments. The discourse centres on abysmal defensive organisation and individual errors that cost them the derby, with fans questioning basic tactical discipline rather than celebrating Beto's equaliser.
Fans debated the correctness of a disallowed goal for offside, with most acknowledging it was the right call despite its marginal nature, whilst some questioned whether VAR's precision was genuinely being applied consistently. The discussion reveals frustration less about the decision itself and more about Everton's inability to create attacking opportunities and compete, with supporters recognising that relying on refereeing margins won't salvage their performance.
Everton fans are devastated by a 1-2 derby loss to Liverpool, but their anger has shifted from the disallowed goal in the first half to their own shocking defensive collapse and lack of cutting edge in attack. The overarching frustration is that even when they had Liverpool on the ropes, poor substitutions, sloppy defending, and missing a genuine centre forward cost them what should have been a winnable match.
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's display in the 1-2 defeat to Everton, with some praising his work rate and defensive contributions whilst others felt he had a rough outing, creating debate about whether his performance warranted the scrutiny it received. The mixed verdict reflects the contentious nature of assessing a player in a losing effort, particularly when he played out of position.
Everton and Liverpool supporters clashed over a polarising defensive performance during their 2-1 defeat, with some praising commitment and effort whilst others questioned technical ability and consistency at the highest level. The 678-post discussion reveals deep disagreement about whether the player's intensity and passion compensate for ongoing reliability concerns.
Supporters are heavily criticising Gravy's attacking output and general play, with particular frustration directed at his wastefulness in front of goal and inability to consistently pass or shoot at quality. Liverpool fans are additionally blaming manager Slot's tactical decision to push him higher up the pitch, arguing he's been rendered ineffective when deployed away from his natural deeper role.
Fans are celebrating Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk's decisive goals in Liverpool's late 2-1 comeback win over Everton, with discussion centring on Salah's reputation for delivering in high-pressure derby matches and comparisons to Steven Gerrard's legendary status at the club. The neutral sentiment reflects mixed reactions across both fanbases, with some acknowledging the quality of the encounter despite its contentious VAR moment early on.
Despite Liverpool's dramatic 90th-minute winner ending the Merseyside derby 2-1, Everton supporters are obsessing over a hair-pull incident involving Burnley loanee Tarkowski rather than discussing the actual match result or goals. The neutral sentiment reflects fans using the incident as a deflection point rather than engaging seriously with their side's performance or the late heartbreak.
Following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Everton at Goodison Park, supporters are celebrating the three points with irreverent jokes about the stadium's nickname and location, whilst acknowledging the emotional toll of a tense match that went deep into injury time. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of relief and humour rather than outright anger about refereeing decisions, despite VAR's involvement earlier in the match.
Everton fans are devastated not just by Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 victory—sealed by Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header—but by two players being stretchered off during the second half, with concerns mounting over the club's mounting injury toll. The discussion reveals genuine alarm about the physical toll of the match and whether Everton can survive the season with their squad depleted.
Everton supporters are heavily criticising a substitute appearance by George during the Merseyside Derby loss to Liverpool, with fans split between demanding he be loaned out for experience and arguing his poor performance actively worsened their midfield display. The negative sentiment centres on inconsistency and tactical positioning errors rather than potential, as some defend his technical ability whilst others call for a wholesale defensive overhaul.
Rather than debating referee decisions, supporters are primarily slagging off Everton's new ground — variously criticising its name, soulless atmosphere, and lack of character compared to the old Goodison Park — whilst Liverpool fans wind them up by suggesting the shiny new stadium is simply a gift for Van Dijk to score the winner in the dying minutes.
Everton supporters are turning on their manager following a devastating late loss to Liverpool, with fans arguing that tactical incoherence, poor pressing organisation, and lack of synergy have reduced the club to mid-table mediocrity. The consensus is brutal: this manager has failed and needs replacing immediately, or the club's decline will continue.
Everton and Liverpool supporters spent the match discussing goalkeeper selection, with particular focus on Liverpool's third-choice keeper and whether Everton adequately tested him during the goalless first half. The debate ranged from assessing the deputy's composure and ball-playing ability to speculating about injury concerns and what might happen if Liverpool move to a fourth-choice option.
Liverpool supporters are jubilant after a thrilling 2-1 comeback win against Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header securing all three points in an intensely competitive Merseyside Derby. The "Get In" posts dominate the discussion, capturing the raw emotion of snatching victory in the final moments of a tightly contested match.
Following a brutal 90+10 minute Virgil van Dijk winner that snatched the Merseyside derby from Everton's grasp, supporters descended into rage and frustration online, with the post-match conversation dominated by angry venting rather than any substantive tactical analysis of the match itself.
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"we bought a 125 million striker we cant even begin to feed balls to, no urgency, no gameplan for incorporating him, its actually ABSOLUTELY INSANE how anyone is looking at slot and his tactics and saying "this is fine, trust the process""
"Gakpo can shoot ffs. Shoots at the near post instead of the curler at the top corner. Wth is wrong with him"
"A scrappy match that could've gone either way. 1-1 would've been a good result. Seeing Salah score in his last Merseyside derby was comforting, but to actually get 3 points via the big man was exhilarating. And Liverpool will need those points going into these last 5 games, none of which are easy."
"It’s the system/the wingers we have, even last season the ST rarely got the ball much unless they dropped into a false 9 role. This isn’t helped at all with Gakpo/Salah’s first instinct being to cut in and shoot"
"We conceded against United earlier this season macca was down and they played on and scored."
"The biggest problem with Gakpo is that if he has the slimmest chances of scoring, he will take the shot instead of passing to a team mate in a better position. But what's frustrating is that he's actually got a good pass on him which was shown with the assist. He needs to learn that he doesn't need to score to be the hero. It feels like he's trying to prove a point, but going about it the wrong"
"It's a fucking match discussion thread. Should everyone be quiet until the result is known? Should commentators also not say anything until the game is done, so they don't say something that eventually could be wrong?"
"It's just wrong decisions all over the pitch. Like why didn't Robbo hit that first time?"
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A small pocket of Everton supporters (19%) are arguing that holding Liverpool to a narrow defeat—especially after equalising through Beto—demonstrates genuine progress and competitive quality, rather than accepting the loss as confirmation of their side's inferiority. This contrasts sharply with the majority view, which likely focuses on the heartbreak of conceding so late or uses the result to criticise Everton's overall season position.
A small minority of Everton supporters are arguing that the disallowed goal in the 28th minute was a clear VAR error that fundamentally altered the match's trajectory, rather than accepting it as a correct decision like most fans discussing the loss. This contrarian view frames the eventual 1-2 defeat as a consequence of officiating intervention rather than Liverpool's late dominance.
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"fair play to VAR they've completely rattled us can't expect to win when we give a finished Salah a free goal and let Liverpool into a game they had no interest in playing"
"Salah and Van Dijk scoring in the first ever derby at the dicky stadium is so so perfect. As is the late dagger. Everton that."
"Gotta give credit where credit is due, Gakpo was great today. The vision and weight on the pass for Salah’s goal was world class. We’ve been missing decisive passes like that all season."
"Imagine in 20 years, kids will hear about how VVD and Salah scored in this fixture the way we hear about Ian Rush now. Without really knowing how good they were."
"Credit where it’s due, that was an unbelievable assist from Gakpo, been our best player as well."
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