Liverpool’s quest for a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title now takes center stage, with Arne Slot’s men returning from the international break eager to shake off recent disappointments.
Eliminations from the UEFA Champions League and a painful defeat in the Carabao Cup final have certainly dampened spirits at Anfield. However, the international hiatus provided Liverpool with a valuable opportunity to regroup, refocus, and prepare for a critical run-in. Slot’s debut season has been a largely impressive one, but ending it with domestic silverware would be the ultimate prize.
Despite their recent setbacks, Liverpool remains in a commanding position at the top of the Premier League standings. They have suffered defeat in only one league match this season, a testament to their remarkable consistency. Across Europe’s top five divisions, only Paris Saint-Germain has managed to better that record. Such resilience will be crucial as Liverpool now sets their sights on dismantling their oldest rivals, Everton, at Anfield.
The Merseyside derby is always a fiercely contested affair, but history heavily favors Liverpool when these two meet at Anfield. The Reds have lost just once in their last 27 home derbies against Everton, establishing Anfield as a fortress for this particular rivalry. Sixteen victories and ten draws during that span highlight Liverpool’s dominance, and they will be keen to extend that impressive streak.
The last meeting between these clubs produced a dramatic 2-2 draw at Goodison Park, with James Tarkowski’s stunning 98th-minute equalizer providing the late fireworks. That result handed Everton a glimmer of hope as they seek to collect points from both league meetings against Liverpool in a single season for the first time since the 2020/21 campaign. The Toffees have proven resilient, embarking on a nine-match unbeaten run in the Premier League that has effectively silenced any relegation concerns.
Consistency has been Everton’s hallmark recently, although their tendency to share points has been evident. Drawing each of their last four league matches has pushed their tally of stalemates this season to a league-high 13. While remaining tough to beat, turning those draws into wins will be crucial if Everton hopes to close the gap on the teams above them.
David Moyes will understand the scale of the challenge his side faces at Anfield. The experienced manager has endured a wretched run of results there, losing on his last nine trips to Liverpool’s famous ground. His 19 winless visits in the Premier League represent the joint-worst record for a manager against a single opponent away from home. Avoiding another defeat would be a small but significant achievement for Moyes and his team.
Liverpool’s attack continues to impress, especially at Anfield, where they have scored at least twice in each of their last 15 domestic matches. Mohamed Salah has been central to that success, delivering consistent performances in high-pressure games. Having scored and assisted in the reverse fixture, Salah will enter this clash with plenty of confidence, especially given his record of netting three times across the last two derbies at Anfield.
From Everton’s perspective, Jake O’Brien could be a pivotal figure in their defensive setup. The towering defender has also proven to be a threat at the other end of the pitch, with six of his last seven goals coming after halftime. His ability to make a late impact could be vital if Everton finds themselves chasing the game.
Anfield’s atmosphere will undoubtedly be electric, with Liverpool desperate to bounce back from their recent disappointments. Their impressive scoring record at home provides them with a strong foundation, but Everton’s resilience and knack for grinding out draws make them a tricky opponent. As the two oldest rivals clash once again, the stakes feel as high as ever.
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