Everton relegation battle worsens; Liverpool win Merseyside derby

Liverpool’s 2-0 victory in a testing 240th Merseyside derby on Sunday kept their quadruple bid on track while pushing Everton slightly closer to their first relegation in 71 years.
Andy Robertson’s second goal of the season produced the vital breakthrough after 62 minutes of dogged resistance from the visitors.
Divock Origi then enhanced his derby legacy with his sixth goal in nine cross-city matches.
This was far from the humiliation many predicted —- and Toffees fans feared —- as Everton showed they could be organised and put up a fight.
But the one thing manager Frank Lampard could not bridge was the gulf in class.
The victory reduced Liverpool’s gap to English Premier League leaders Manchester City back to one point while leaving their near neighbours two points from safety in the bottom three.
Everton’s tactics were understandably evident from the off.
It was to get behind the ball in a 4-5-1, eat up as much time as possible at restarts and frustrate the life out of their opponents.
It could have been an approach straight out of Lampard’s former mentor Jose Mourinho’s playbook, who famously came here in 2014 with Chelsea to derail a Reds title bid.
Richarlison was frequently on the floor and ate up a lot of time for treatment.
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who collapsed to the floor like a weary marathon runner every time he collected the ball in two hands, drew most of the ire from Anfield.
“In the first half, we were not at our best and started playing their game instead of concentrating on our own,” Robertson said. “We had to focus on our own game, playing football, being patient … we created chances and managed the second half better. Patience was key.”
Incredibly, Everton had the better chances early in the second half as Gordon and Alex Iwobi directed attempts wide.
Liverpool sent on Luis Diaz and Origi just before the hour.
The latter, who has made a habit of making his own personal derby history, combined with Mohamed Salah for Robertson to head home unmarked at the far post.
The deluge looked like it would start by now. That was with Diaz and Salah, who volleyed over, having chances before Demarai Gray whistled a shot past Alisson Becker’s right-hand post to show the visitors were not yet done.
Origi, who has barely played this season, finished things off with a close-range header five minutes from time.
The party rolls on at Anfield, with a UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg at home to Villarreal on Wednesday.
But things do not get any easier for Everton, with Chelsea up next at Goodison at the weekend.
(dpa/NAN)
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