The first Merseyside Derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium had everything going for it: a weakened Liverpool side, an electric atmosphere, and an Everton squad riding recent momentum. Alas, Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header made it 2-1, and James, Ryan, and Shan are left to sift through the crushing defeat. They cover the key moments: a disallowed Ndiaye goal, Beto's equalizer, a refereeing display from Chris Kavanaugh that raised serious questions, and the Jarrad Branthwaite hamstring injury that may define Everton's run-in. The tactical postmortem lands squarely on David Moyes, specifically the second-half substitution that flipped Ndiaye to the right and handed Liverpool the game's momentum. Individual performances from Beto, Gana, and Garner get their due, backed by xG and duel numbers. Then the longer view: the European picture, the squad's real limitations, and why this might be the end of a long era of frequent Derby disappointments. LINKS: https://linktr.ee/thebluefrontier
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