Salah scores in Merseyside derby as Liverpool win to boost European hopes
Van Dijk's dramatic stoppage-time header seals a vital victory for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, reigniting their European ambitions.
Van Dijk's dramatic stoppage-time header seals a vital victory for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, reigniting their European ambitions. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Salah scores in Merseyside derby as Liverpool win to boost European hopes
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Virgil van Dijk powered home a header deep into stoppage time to secure a dramatic 2-1 victory for Liverpool over Everton at Anfield on Saturday, a result that significantly bolsters the Reds' hopes of qualifying for European competition next season. The Dutch captain rose highest to meet a Harvey Elliott corner in the 92nd minute, breaking a deadlock that had persisted since Mohamed Salah's first-half opener was cancelled out by Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite. The win, secured in the final moments of a fiercely contested derby, moves Liverpool three points clear of their nearest rivals in the race for a top-five finish, a position that is increasingly likely to yield a Champions League berth. The match had initially appeared to be following a familiar script for the home side, with Mohamed Salah breaking the deadlock in the 36th minute. The Egyptian forward, restored to the starting lineup, demonstrated his predatory instincts by pouncing on a loose ball inside the six-yard box after Everton failed to clear a corner. His goal, a record-extending tenth in Merseyside derbies, seemed to set Liverpool on course for a comfortable victory. However, the narrative shifted just before halftime when Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite capitalised on a moment of defensive hesitation, slotting the ball past Alisson Becker to send the visiting supporters into raptures and ensure the teams went into the interval level. Everton's equaliser transformed the complexion of the contest, setting up a second half defined by tension, physical battles, and missed opportunities. Liverpool dominated possession and created a series of half-chances, with Darwin Núñez and Cody Gakpo both coming close, but found themselves repeatedly frustrated by a resolute and organised Everton defence. The Toffees, fighting for their Premier League survival, grew in confidence as the clock ticked down, with substitute Beto forcing a crucial save from Alisson in the 78th minute. The prospect of a costly draw, which would have dealt a severe blow to Liverpool's European aspirations, began to loom large over Anfield. The significance of Van Dijk's late intervention cannot be overstated for Jürgen Klopp's...
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