According to Tim Sherwood, Everton Boss David Moyes was intoxicated by the “chaos” of Merseyside Derby because of drama The draw keeps the championship vital.
James Tarkowski secured a 2-2 record against Liverpool in the 98th minute at Goodison Park's unforgettable Merseyside Derby .
This sparked a chaotic scene as fans spilled on the court, after the final whistle, Liverpool head coach Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff were on the verge of referee Michael Oliver ( Michael Oliver was sent away face to face with Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure and was also fired after visiting. A supporter of the bottle thrown from the crowd.
"It's all the game, it's an old-fashioned backwards," Moyes said.
"A little after the game, that's not what we should be talking about. Doucoure turned yellow and led to red because we lacked players and I was disappointed with it.
“This place is boiling all night.”
He added: “It’s never been a very easy venue. But it’s always a good reason if you draw the crowd behind you.
"Maybe there are some people who have not matched exactly in recent times. Partly because of the tough times they have encountered. It's hard for supporters.
"But I think now I think the players and supporters are starting to get back together. The crowd tonight is grand."
After Mohamed Salah's 73rd minute goal seemed to have won the 120th and the final derby here, Liverpool seemed to have been solidifying its position in the Premier League.
But Tarkowski's thunderbolt means the second point is the Arsenal gap, not the nine-pointer - the gap Sky movementSherwood believes that keep the championship battle.
He said: "In my opinion, it keeps it open. Seven points.
"Of course, it's still a big gap. But nine will be too many. Seven keep alive.
“Not only are they celebrating in the blue half of Merseyside tonight, Liverpool will also feel like it’s a failure because it’s so late.”
Slot machine, his assistant Holshov And midfielder Jones faces suspension after showing a red card.
Jones races and catches Everton's Dookull After the Toffee midfielder went to celebrate the last game in front of Liverpool fans, a confrontation was triggered, involving many players from both sides.
Referee Michael Oliver showed a second yellow card to both Jones and Doucoure, followed by a red card.
Seeing the slot shake hands with Oliver and say something to the officials, he was also shown a red card, which the Premier League later confirmed that Hulshoff was also proven to be a straight red card.
Jones will face a single-game ban, while slots and Helshov are likely to be subject to a touch line ban.
Slot and Hulshoff are blocked from speaking to media in consequences due to Premier League rule.
Premier League and PGMOL The competition instruction manual states: “The fired technical field occupants are not allowed to sit in the stands, or return to the post-match field, or fulfill their post-match media obligations.”
Speech TNTLiverpool's Virgil Van Dijk said it was a disappointment to admit the late goal in a 2-2 draw.
It feels like a loss: "Yes, no. It's been more than time. I think the referee has a big part of today's game because some of the challenges were fouled rather than similar ones. Disappointing - Strike - Great Strike - But Very disappointing.”
Everton did a good job? “They always do things – very straightforward and fight for the second and third balls. It’s their cup finals and will try to make it difficult.
“Last season, we saw their hardships and this year they ended up scoring – a boost for them, and it was a blow to us.”