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    Fans slam ‘rigged’ Merseyside derby as Liverpool star Konate dodges second yellow… then is immediately hauled off

    EVERTON supporters and boss Sean Dyche were left fuming after Ibrahima Konate escaped a red card.The Toffees were down to ten men following Ashley Young’s dismissal before Konate was allowed to stay on – then Mo Salah struck twice late on to clinch a 2-0 Liverpool win in Saturday’s Prem clash.
    Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate was lucky to escape a red card against EvertonCredit: AP
    The French defender was already on a booking when he fouled BetoCredit: TNT Sports
    The foul stopped an Everton counter-attack and looked a certain yellow cardCredit: TNT Sports
    Konate escaped a yellow card for the challenge to Everton’s furyCredit: TNT Sports
    Young was sent off on 37 minutes for a second yellow card at Anfield.
    And after a goalless opening period, Liverpool defender Konate received a caution himself.
    However, there was drama moments later around the hour mark when the 24-year-old escaped a red card himself.
    He cut out an Everton counter-attack near the halfway line as he fouled Beto.
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    Players from the Blues soon surrounded the referee calling for a second yellow while boss Dyche screamed for one in his technical area.
    But the ref waved away all those appeals and allowed him to stay on – before Jurgen Klopp instantly replaced the Frenchman with Joel Matip.
    Dyche was booked for his protests – and supporters of Everton soon vented their fury on social media.
    There was more controversy later as 10 minutes of extra time was announced, only for one minute to be taken off – sparking confusion from TNT Sport commentator.
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    But it was the red-card failure that angered Blues’ fans, with one blasting: “Rigged! Konate should’ve been sent off!”
    Another commented: “Hope Everton gets the game replayed cuz Konate should’ve gone. F***ing joke.”
    “Clear second yellow for Konate but because it’s Liverpool, play on,” raged another before adding: “Disgusting ref!”
    As another furious fan said: “Konate should be off. Absolutely disgusting. Should be 10v10.”
    Things got even worse for Everton seconds later when Michael Keane was adjudged to have handballed inside the area after a VAR check.
    And that allowed Salah to break the deadlock from the penalty spot, before sealing victory deep in stoppage time.
    Toffees boss Sean Dyche was raging at the decision over Konate
    Jurgen Klopp reacted by instantly bringing on Joel Matip for the French aceCredit: TNT Sports More

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    Liverpool 2-0 Everton LIVE RESULT: Mo Salah seals win for Reds with brace against 10-man Toffees in Merseyside derby

    LIVERPOOL have beaten Everton 2-0 in a heated Merseyside derby at Anfield.The Toffees played the majority of the game with 10 men after Ashley Young was sent off for two cynical fouls on Luis Diaz in the first half.
    The Reds took the lead after Mo Salah scored a stunning penalty before the Egyptian claimed his second of the afternoon late on to seal the win for the Reds.

    Match result: Liverpool 2-0 Everton
    Liverpool team: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Tsimikas, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Salah, Jota, Diaz
    Everton team: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Garner, Onana, Harrison, Doucoure, McNeil, Calvert-Lewin

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    That’s all from Anfield
    But there’s plenty more Premier League action today including live blogs of the matches between Chelsea against Arsenal, and Sheffield United against Manchester United.
    Goodbye.
    More home comforts for Mo
    This lunchtime’s derby day double means that Mohamed Salah has either scored or assisted in each of his last 13 Premier League appearances for Liverpool at Anfield (14 goals and three assists).
    Only Alan Shearer (separate runs of 18 and 17 games) and Thierry Henry (17 games) have ever done so in more consecutive home appearances in the competition.
    Jurgen top of the Klopps
    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has now won more Premier League Merseyside derbies than any other manager.
    Following today’s victory – his ninth against the Toffees – the German has overtaken Rafa Benítez, who won eight during his six years in charge at Anfield.
    Dyche dumbfounded by Konate decision
    Sean Dyche was at a loss to explain how Ibrahima Konate stayed on the pitch despite cynically bringing down Beto when already on a yellow card.
    The Everton boss had seen his own player Ashley Young dismissed in the first half in similar circumstances, and pointed to Jurgen Klopp’s response in immediately substituting his defender following the reprieve from the referee.
    The whole stadium looked at it and thought ‘what’s going on there?’ Their manager is a fine judge quite obviously because he’s looked at it and thought ‘I better get him off’. That was the proof in itself.Sean DycheTNT Sports

    Van Dijk saluts Salah
    Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk paid tribute to Mo Salah after the Egyptian’s two goals settled this afternoon’s Merseyside derby.
    In particular, the Dutch centre-back has been impressed by his teammate’s ability to keep his cool when faced with pressure penalties in big games.
    It’s what great players do. He missed a couple of penalties at the end of last season, but he continues to step up and deliver like he does, and that’s what we need. It’s what big players do and I’m very pleased for him.Virgil van DijkTNT Sports

    Match stats from Anfield
    The good news for Everton is that they won the tackling.

    Full time – Liverpool 2-0 Everton
    Merseyside is red once again this afternoon.
    Two late goals from Mohamed Salah – one from the penalty spot – settle the first derby of the season as the ten-men of Everton are seen off at Anfield.
    Everton will feel aggrieved, if not for Ashley Young’s first half red card for two bookable offences, then because Ibrahima Konate failed to go the same way when committing similar offences in the second period.
    And then to make matters worse, the Toffees resistance was broken by VAR, who overruled Craig Pawson’s on-field decision to award a penalty against Michael Keane for handball that ultimately broke the visitors’ resistance.

    Liverpool 2-0 Everton
    90+8. And now, finally, Anfield awakes.
    The home fans are singing the name of matchwinner Mo Salah.
    Liverpool 2-0 Everton
    90+7. On the counter, Liverpool seal the three points in the season’s first Merseyside derby.
    One last, desperate Everton attack breaks down on the edge of the home side’s penalty area, and then the Reds go to work.
    Harvey Elliott steers the ball out to Darwin Nunez in space, and the substitute sets off on a driving run.
    Drawing the last defender, the Uruguayan then plays in Mo Salah, who cooly pulls another left-footer beyond Jordan Pickford.

    Game over!

    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    90+3. The visitors win a corner in front of their own fans, who believe this may just be their chance.
    Jordan Pickford wants to go up for the set-piece, but Sean Dyches ignore hims.
    Instead, Everton pack the penalty area with giant defenders, not least Branthwaite, who occupies both Alisson and Van Dijk.
    Eventually, Garner whips over the delivery…
    …but it evades everyone and travels through to safety.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    90. Everton aren’t done just yet.
    They have nine minutes of stoppage time to rescue what would be an unlikely point.
    They couldn’t, could they?
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    89. Sensational shot from Elliott!
    And an even better save from Pickford!
    The Liverpool substitute manages to dig out a fierce drive from 30 yards that looks destined for the net until the Everton goalkeeper responds with a flying tip on to the crossbar and over.
    Breathtaking stuff!
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    87. And straight down the other end, Brathwaite almost adds insult to injury by heading past his own goalkeeper.
    Instead, the defender can breathe a huge sigh of relief that his effort to cut out Nunez’s cross flew the wrong – or right – side of Pickford’s post.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    86. Danjuma tries to conjure something special on a rare Everton attack.
    The Dutchman is stopped in his tracks, and the travelling fans at the end of Anfield believe he was done so illegally.
    However, Craig Pawson infuriates them further by waving away their appeals for a free-kick.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    84. Despite their lead, there’s still not much noise being made inside Anfield.
    Maybe the home fans are saving their voices for local bragging rights in the coming days.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    82. The hosts go close to doubling their lead.
    Diogo Jota meets a corner from the left with a flashing header, but it’s straight at Pickford.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton – Liverpool substitution
    80. Liverpool respond in kind by introducing Joe Gomez.
    Luis Diaz makes way after his involvement in the game’s key incidents.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton – Everton substitution
    79. It’s time for Sean’s last roll of the Dyche.
    Amadou Onana has done well this afternoon, but the Toffees now opt for the more attacking Arnaut Danjuma.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    77. On the bench, Everton officials feel aggrieved, still bemoaning the decision not to send off Ibrahima Konate.
    Assistant Ian Woan follows his manager Sean Dyche into the book by saying too much to the fourth official.
    Liverpool 1-0 Everton
    75. The deadlock is broken in the Merseyside derby!
    There was no doubt about the penalty decision, and there was no doubt about Mohamed Salah’s execution as he stepped up to the spot.
    Left-footed, the Egyptian slams his penalty into the right corner with confidence, leaving Jordan Pickford rooted to his spot.
    Perhaps it was the only way Liverpool were going to find a way through Everton this afternoon.

    Salah scores!

    Liverpool 0-0 Everton – Penalty to Liverpool!
    74. Sure enough, Craig Pawson returns to the field and awards a spotkick to Liverpool.
    A huge chance. A huge moment.

    Liverpool 0-0 Everton
    72. But surely this will be a penalty!
    Diaz gets down the left and whips in a cross that clatter’s Michael Keane’s outstretched arm.
    Craig Pawson says no, but VAR quickly indicate that the referee should review his decision pitchside.
    Liverpool 0-0 Everton
    70. Not for the first time this afternoon, the fans on the Kop are demanding a penalty.
    This time it’s when Diaz goes down under Patterson’s sliding challenge.
    It’s perhaps not the best decision from the Scot to go to ground, but the Colombian made the most of it by throwing himself to the floor.
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    I lived my dream at Newcastle but now I’m unemployed aged 23 – I’m more of a fan and still go to training ground

    A FORMER Newcastle star “who lived the dream” at his boyhood club is still a regular at the training ground despite now being unemployed.Sean Longstaff has been tipped for an England call-up by Toon boss Eddie Howe due to his recent displays in both the Premier League and Champions League.
    Former Newcastle starlet Matty Longstaff is now unemployed aged 23Credit: PA
    Sean Longstaff is currently tearing it up for the Magpies under Eddie HoweCredit: Getty
    The midfielder, 25, is often cheered on from the stands by his younger brother Matty, 23, and the rest of his family.
    However, it could quite easily have been his sibling earning the headlines against the likes of Paris Saint-Germain after his own dramatic breakthrough into the Newcastle first-team.
    Matty burst on the scene in October 2019 with a debut man of the match display and the only goal of the game in a 1-0 victory over Manchester United.
    He was only earning £850-a-week at the time and a host of big clubs were soon circling as they chased his signature.
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    Italian sides Inter Milan and Udinese were both allegedly keen as were French giants Marseille.
    Speaking to Sport Bible, Matty said: “Out of nowhere, you suddenly become this hot thing and everyone’s talking about you, making offers or seeing whether you’re interested.
    “It was a weird one, really. I went from playing U23’s football to having clubs from all around the world trying to sign me.”
    As his development contract ran out in 2020, Matty was forced to make a decision on his future after three goals in 15 appearances during his maiden campaign.
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    He said: “A few teams were sniffing around. Udinese was a deal that got offered but again, it was a weird one.
    “At the end of that season, there was Covid. The world just stopped. You never really knew what was going to happen.
    “I was in the middle of negotiating contracts. My heart was at Newcastle, though.
    “After what I’d just done, there was no way I wanted to leave but Udinese made an offer. We spoke to them but with the pandemic and everything going on, it was a strange time.
    “I spoke to other teams but when your heart is with a club, and you’re still so young, I just didn’t see beyond Newcastle. You think it’s going stay like that.”
    However, that was when the unfortunate downward spiral that has led to him being unemployed today began after he finally agreed a two-year contract.
    A drop in form and injuries restricted his progress and he failed to shine in loan spells at Scottish club Aberdeen and in League Two with Mansfield.
    Last season he headed to the fourth tier again to try to reignite his career at Colchester United but he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury on Boxing Day.
    Matty Longstaff suffered an injury nightmare while on loan at Colchester last seasonCredit: Getty
    “You go from being at the top to the bottom,” said Matty. “I guess me and Sean have both experienced that.
    “When Sean first came through at Newcastle, he was flying. He was being talked about everywhere and then suddenly he was at the bottom and that was similar to me.
    “I came through, did really well and then I was sent out on loan before ending up down at the bottom.
    “It’s football. It’s just one of those things. You have your highs and lows.
    “When I was breaking through, I was at the top and at the minute, I’m probably at the bottom with the injury and things but I guess when you’re there, there’s only one place you can go.
    “I’m really motivated to get back. I want to be a top player.”
    The Geordie was released by Newcastle in June when his contract expired and now he is loving going there as a fan and watching Sean – but the Magpies have not turned their back on him.
    He added: “The club have been unbelievable with me throughout.
    “They have allowed me to stay around the place to do all my rehab, which means I’ve got top physios looking after me every day. If I need extra help on the pitch, the staff will always be there.
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    “They’ll often ask how I’m getting on mentally, as well, and still treat me like I’m one of their players.
    “It just shows how good they are as human beings. They’ve all played the game and had injuries. They know what it’s like.”
    The Magpies are helping Matty Longstaff with his recovery despite him not being at the club any longerCredit: Kenneth Ramsay More

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    TNT Sports presenter reveals awkward off-camera moment as embarrassed Rio Ferdinand says ‘alright Jules…’

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Rio Ferdinand had an awkward exchange with Liverpool supporters ahead of the Merseyside Derby on Saturday.The 44-year-old was on punditry duty alongside Jules Breach, Phil Jagielka and Peter Crouch for TNT Sports.
    Jules Breach recalled an awkward moment between Rio Ferdinand and a group of Liverpool fansCredit: TNT Sports
    However, just before going on air he was given a “lukewarm” welcome from fans.
    Breach said: “You got a warm reception as you stepped up here Rio, didn’t you.”
    To which Ferdinand responded: “Lukewarm. It’s better than when I played here I’ve got to say that!”
    Breach then recalled the moment he greeted a group of fans waiting outside Anfield, adding: “He said ‘hello’ and I think one person just went, ‘hiya!'”
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    Ferdinand, joking around, then said: “Alright Jules!”
    The former England defender then went on to speak about his experiences of playing at Anfield for Man Utd.
    Liverpool fans were out in full voice ahead of the match.
    Hundreds of supporters lined the streets outside Anfield to welcome the Reds into the stadium.
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    Meanwhile, Everton boss Sean Dyche suggested that the rivalry between his team and Liverpool is the biggest in the Premier League.
    He told TNT Sports: “It’s a proper derby. This is the biggest one I know.
    “Every manager should be passionate in what they do. I’ve never properly fallen out with a manager or held a grudge.
    “We just both want the best for our teams. No problem with showing passion and commitment to the cause.” More

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    Fans baffled as TNT Sports presenter Jules Breach is spotted ‘on Liverpool bench’ during Merseyside derby

    FANS were baffled as TNT Sports presenter Jules Breach was spotted on Liverpool’s bench during the Merseyside derby. Breach presented Everton’s trip to Anfield but raised eyebrows as she then took a seat on Jurgen Klopp’s dugout.
    Jules Breach was spotted on Liverpool’s bench during the Merseyside derby.
    One fan said: “Just saw on the TV @julesbreach sitting behind klopp taking notes. I wonder what she was writing.”
    Another added: “Is it you sitting behind Jürgen klopp? @julesbreach.”
    One commented: “Why is @julesbreach sitting on the bench for Liverpool?”
    Another asked: “What are you doing in the Liverpool dug out.”
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    Breach watched as Liverpool won 2-0 thanks to a double from Mo Salah.
    Dominik Szoboszlai hailed the derby day atmosphere having helped the host’s to three points.
    He said: “It feels really good, playing at Anfield is something special and playing against Everton is a derby. It feels nice.
    “I expected it would be a good atmosphere but not that loud. I have played in a lot of stadiums but this is one of the best.
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    “Trent was one of the players who spoke about the atmosphere – I asked how it will be. All the staff said it would be really good.
    “I know how it feels to play with 10 men and know how Everton felt, but we had to be focused.
    “It is the perfect start to the weekend.”
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    Nottingham Forest vs Luton LIVE SCORE: Latest updates as Hatters travel to City Ground for tricky Premier League clash

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST will host Premier League new boys Luton at the City Ground on Saturday afternoon.Steve Cooper’s side are without a win in their last four matches and they will be hoping to put an end to their winless run against the struggling Hatters.

    Kick off time: 3pm
    TV/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout.

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    Newcastle vs Crystal Palace LIVE SCORE: Magpies look to clip Eagles’ wings in a tasty Prem match on Tyneside

    NEWCASTLE return to Premier League action with an intriguing test against London outfit Crystal Palace.Mohammed Kudus’ late strike forced the Magpies to share the spoils with West Ham a couple of weeks ago.
    But Eddie Howe’s men will be hoping they can get back to winning ways as they host an inconsistent Crystal Palace side.

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    Man City vs Brighton LIVE SCORE: Pep’s men aim to shake off Arsenal troubles in a tasty Premier League affair

    MANCHESTER CITY will be determined to get back to winning ways in the Premier League – but Brighton could be a tough nut to crack.City surrendered their eight-year unbeaten record against Arsenal courtesy of Gabriel Martinelli’s deflected effort before the international break.
    And Pep Guardiola’s side now come up against a Brighton side who recently held Liverpool to a draw at the Amex.

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