Everton 1-1 Liverpool
Everton 1-1 Liverpool: Lukaku leveller earns a share of Merseyside bragging rights Romelu Lukaku's equaliser ensured Everton avoided defeat against Liverpool in a 1-1 Merseyside derby draw on Sunday.
Simon Mignolet made two excellent saves in the first half and the visitors capitalised when Danny Ings headed home the opener.
Lukaku
equalised in first-half stoppage time after a mistake from Emre Can,
before a second half ensued which failed to match the first for drama.
There
were flashpoints between the two teams in a match that certainly was
not lacking in passion, even though goalmouth action was at a premium
after the break.
The result means Everton extend their poor derby
record - they have now won only one of their last 18 clashes with
Liverpool in the league.
Liverpool, meanwhile, have only one
victory from their last six outings in the Premier League after a
performance which is unlikely to ease the pressure on manager Brendan
Rodgers.
Seamus
Coleman and John Stones were both unavailable for Everton, while
Christian Benteke did not make it back in time to play for Liverpool,
who started with Daniel Sturridge after he was rested in the Europa
League on Thursday.
Liverpool started the brighter of the two
teams and Martin Skrtel missed the target with a header before Ings
lashed a shot narrowly over the crossbar, and James Milner forced Tim
Howard into a low save after a clever one-two with Philippe Coutinho.
Everton
had not produced an early attacking threat but came closest to opening
the scoring when Ross Barkley's free-kick was headed towards goal by
Steven Naismith, with only an excellent one-handed save from Mignolet
denying him.
Mignolet was at it again with a good diving stop
from James McCarthy's drive as the home side started to move into the
ascendancy.
But the first goal arrived at the other end on 42 minutes. Milner's corner found Ings unmarked just three yards from goal and the forward netted with a simple header.
However,
Everton mounted an instant response in first-half stoppage-time. Emre
Can made a poor clearance from Gerard Deulofeu's cross and Lukaku converted with an accurate low finish for his seventh goal of the season.
Tyias
Browning headed over the bar as the second half started slowly, while a
curling effort from Barkley dropped just past the post.
The home side were looking by far the most likely to find a winner and a right-footed Lukaku shot was kept out by Mignolet.
Coutinho
cut inside and shot straight at Howard and Milner headed wide from a
decent opportunity as Liverpool finally threatened, but the match
ultimately finished level after a second period that failed to match the
first.
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