Everton and Liverpool fought out an eventful Merseyside derby draw at Goodison Park.
In a game that swung from end to end, Tom Davies hit the woodwork for Everton while Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz suffered a similar fate for Liverpool.
Everton keeper Jordan Pickford turned Nunez’s shot onto the bar brilliantly and also denied Liverpool substitute Roberto Firmino on three separate occasions while Mohamed Salah hit the post again in the final seconds.
Former Liverpool defender Conor Coady thought he had broken the deadlock against his former club when he turned in debutant Neal Maupay’s shot but the goal was disallowed after a lengthy VAR intervention.
Pickford shows why he’s England’s best
Jordan Pickford has barely made a mistake for England and yet has to deal with constant noise about his position being under threat.
Manager Gareth Southgate ignores it and Pickford is making his case by displaying the finest form of his career at Everton.
Pickford was magnificent in this goalless draw with a succession of outstanding stops to keep Everton on level terms, although there was also much to admire from Frank Lampard’s side in other areas.
He displayed great athleticism to turn Nunez’s shot onto the bar in the first half, showed great reflexes and agility in denying Firmino three times, and then pounced at his near post to touch Salah’s shot onto the post with virtually the last kick of the game.
It would have been harsh on Pickford to end up on the losing side after a performance that must rank among the finest of his career.
source – BBC
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