“I know our people want to see that – we have to show that. This is not a time we wanted to have or a time we are happy to be in but I think it is a time where we can show, if we want to, that the club is really special. “The boys delivered a lot of great moments in the last few years but in this moment we are fighting to change the situation in a better direction. “I believe the better you behave in the lower moments the quicker you get in the better moments again and the more success we have because we are still together.
Just three of their previous 30 in the competition had come from such situations. Everton are looking to win consecutive Premier League games for the second time this season, previously beating West Ham and Southampton in September/October. However, the Toffees have won just two of their last 27 away games in the competition (D7 L18). Liverpool have failed to score in their last three Premier League games, as many times as in their previous 65 matches combined. They last went four league games without a goal in January 2021, with the fourth game in that run a 1-0 home defeat to Sean Dyche’s Burnley. Liverpool are winless in their four Premier League games so far in 2023 (D1 L3), netting just one goal so far. Only once in the Premier League era have they had a longer winless run at the start of a calendar year (5 games in 2017).
Everton got off to a dream start under Dyche Pep issues Haaland injury update amid confusion on who Man City's penalty taker is Southampton weigh up move for Marsch, but also long-time admirers of Argentine manager Will Ferrell rips into Gary Neville during surprise Super Sunday appearance Rashford run continues as he goes past Man United legend for Prem goals in win over Leeds Liverpool eye goalkeeper to challenge Alisson as 'exceptional' Klopp favourite could quit Arsenal and Brighton contacted by Howard Webb after 'significant' VAR errors Liverpool vs Everton: Team news Liverpool remain without Luis Diaz and Arthur Melo but both are slowly making their way back.
Roberto Firmino will also remain out alongside Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate who are fighting to be back fit for the clash. Thiago Alcantara is also out, but Diogo Jota should be in contention. As for Everton, new boss Dyche got off to a winning start thanks to a goal scored by Tarkowski and assisted by Dwight McNeil. Both former Burnley players look set to be favourites as they work under their previous manager again. The strong trio of Amadou Onana, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Idrissa Gueye will be out to compete with an unsettled Liverpool midfield. But Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s injury woes have returned and he is unlikely to play at Anfield. Dyche will be looking to use his former Burnley players to his advantage Liverpool vs Everton: What has been said? Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp speaking at his pre-match press conference: “After the game we played against Wolves, we have to show a reaction again.
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