Liverpool fail to enter the semi-finals with a draw against Evert

Liverpool fell to a goalless draw against Everton, on Saturday afternoon, during the match that brought them together in the sixth round of the English Premier League.

The match witnessed the participation of the Egyptian professional in the ranks of Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, mainly throughout the meeting, but he was unable to take advantage of the opportunities that were available to him, while the post saved his shot in the 90 + 4 minute.

With this tie, the Liverpool team raised its score to 9 points in fifth place, with a goal difference from Manchester United, the sixth remaining match of the sixth round, and a point from Brighton, who finished fourth, while Everton raised its score to 4 points in 14th place.

Here is a summary of the highlights of the match:

And Liverpool player Arnold sent a cross in the 3rd minute, but the Everton defense kept it away.

Liverpool player Elliott returned with a new cross in the 5th minute inside the Everton penalty area, but she did not find anyone to meet her except the Everton defenders.

In the next minute, his colleague Luis Diaz sent a new cross into the Everton penalty area, and the defense kept it away as well.

Everton responded with a worn attack, but ended with a cross that easily reached the hand of Liverpool goalkeeper Ellison in the 6th minute.

Everton controlled the ball in the following minutes, and Mubay sent a cross in the 9th minute into the Liverpool penalty area, but it did not find anyone to follow it.

Play was stopped in the next minute after Liverpool player Fabinho fell in the 10th minute for treatment.

And Liverpool player Arnold sent a cross in the 19th minute, which his teammate Nunez headed away from the goal.

Everton’s Gordon hit a ball in the 23rd minute in front of the Liverpool penalty area, but it arrived easily in the hands of goalkeeper Ellison.

Liverpool player Tsimikas sent a cross in the 27th minute, but the Everton goalkeeper caught it.

Everton’s most dangerous attack came in the 34th minute after his player sent a cross that was pushed away by the Liverpool defense, but it reached the Everton player Mubay, who hit a powerful ball, but Van Dyck saved it to reach Everton Davis, who hit a powerful ball that was blocked by the left post.

In the 40th minute, Mohamed Salah sent a cross from the right of the field, which Nunez headed above Everton’s goal.

Liverpool almost advanced in the 43rd minute through player Nunez, but his shot hit the hand of the Everton goalkeeper and then the crossbar was blocked to reach his colleague Diaz, who shot a ball from inside the Everton penalty area, but was blocked by the post.

Liverpool player Tsimikas sent a cross in the 49th minute to his colleague Elliot, who shot it, but the Everton goalkeeper saved it to return to Tsimikas again, who shot it over the goal.

Everton player Iwobi hit the ball from outside the Liverpool penalty area in the 55th minute, but it went wide of the goal.

And the Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp, made a substitution in the 59th minute by pushing Andrew Robertson instead of Tsemkas and James Milner instead of Trent Arnold.

The Everton coach responded in the 62nd minute by sending Idrissa Gaye instead of Tom Davis.

Liverpool player Firmino kicked in the 64th minute, and the Everton goalkeeper saved it and went out for a corner.

Everton’s Mubaye almost scored a goal for his team after he hit the ball in front of Liverpool’s goal in the 66th minute, but Ellison saved it.

In the 71st minute, the referee canceled a goal scored by Everton through player Cody because he had fallen into the offside trap.

And the most famous referee of the match in the 75th minute yellow card for Liverpool player Virgil van Dijk after a joint ball with the Everton player.

In the 79th minute, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp paid Diego Jota instead of Nunez and Jules Matip instead of Elliot.

Play was stopped in the 81st minute after Everton player Amadou Onana was injured before play resumed.

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