Liverpool suffer derby blues at hands of Everton as three-decade destiny is delayed: Premier League WrapLiverpool’s march towards the Premier League title was delayed as the leaders returned to action with a goalless draw against Merseyside rivals Everton, while Chelsea fought back for a 2-1 win at Aston Villa on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp’s side picked up following the top-flight resumption on Wednesday needing two wins to secure their first English title for 30 years.
With the visitors in disarray, much-maligned Brazilian striker Joelinton ended his wretched run with his first goal in the league since he netted the winner at Tottenham on August 25. It was only Joelinton’s fourth goal of the season and will offer hope he could still live up to the fanfare that followed his £40m move from Hoffenheim last year. Newcastle were playing for the first time since the March suspension of the top flight and the victory moved them 11 points clear of the relegation zone.
The big Socceroos regret that could have changed everythingLiverpool’s fear over $270m star with Spanish giants set to strikeRussian teen keeper wins man of the match – despite copping 10 goalsASTON VILLA 1-2 CHELSEAhelsea staged an impressive second half fightback to beat Aston Villa 2-1 as Olivier Giroud’s winner consolidated their place in the Premier League’s top four on Sunday. Frank Lampard’s side were rocked when Kortney Hause put Villa ahead against the run of play in the first half. But Christian Pulisic came off the bench to equalise after the break before Giroud bagged his fourth club goal of the season two minutes later. Chelsea’s quick-fire blitz moved the fourth placed west Londoners five points clear of Manchester United in fifth in the race to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
But Liverpool looked rusty in their first game in 106 days following the coronavirus lockdown. Watch the FA Cup Qtr Finals LIVE with ESPN on Kayo. New to Kayo? Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >Despite their underwhelming display at Goodison Park, Liverpool are now 23 points ahead of second-placed Manchester City. If City drop points at home to Burnley on Monday, then Liverpool can clinch the title against Crystal Palace at Anfield on Wednesday. A City victory would delay Liverpool’s coronation until at least their clash with Pep Guardiola’s team at the Etihad Stadium on July 2.
They will face off against one another at 3 p. m. ET on Monday. If the 0-0 final from the last time they met is any indication, this contest could be decided by whoever gets on the board. Three weeks ago, Everton lost 2-1 to Southampton. Meanwhile, it was all tied up nothing to nothing at halftime, but Liverpool was not quite Brighton & Hove Albion's equal in the second half when they met three weeks ago.
The Reds lost to Brighton on the road by a decisive 3-0 margin. After unsatisfying finishes in their previous games, both teams are out for the full three points in this fixture. We'll see which team satisfies their hunger and which team leaves with an empty stomach. CBS Sports has the daily soccer podcast for you, covering everything you need to know about the beautiful game. Make sure to give House of Champions a follow for coverage of the biggest games, stories, transfer news with Fabrizio Romano, and everything else going on in the world's most popular sport. How To WatchWho: Liverpool vs.
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Liverpool have won just two of their last seven games in all competitions. Reds star Mohamed Salah was left on the bench due to fitness concerns, while Andrew Robertson was also sidelined and they were not at their best as a result. Liverpool improved after the break and Naby Keita fired just wide before Virgil van Dijk’s header was saved by Jordan Pickford. But it was Everton who came closest to a winner on the break when Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s effort was saved by Alisson Becker and Tom Davies fired the rebound against the post.
NEWCASTLE 3-0 SHEFFIELD UNITEDNewcastle dented Sheffield United’s bid to qualify for the Champions League as Joelinton scored his first Premier League goal since August in a 3-0 victory on Sunday. Steve Bruce’s side made the most after Blades defender John Egan’s second half dismissal at empty St James’ Park. Allan Saint-Maximin broke the deadlock moments after Egan’s second booking. Matt Ritchie doubled Newcastle’s lead.
Liverpool vs. Everton: How to watch live stream, Merseyside Derby TV channel, Premier League start timeHow to watch Liverpool vs. Everton soccer game By Feb 13, 2023 at 11:14 am ET • 1 min read Getty Images The Premier League is back in action on Monday. Who's PlayingEverton @ LiverpoolCurrent Records: Everton 4-11-6; Liverpool 8-7-5 I agree to receive the "Golazo Starting XI Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies.