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Liverpool’s Van Dijk scores late to secure victory over Everton

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Liverpool clinch dramatic 2‑1 win over Everton in Merseyside derby

By Philip O’Connor

Match summary

Liverpool secured a 2‑1 victory over Everton in the first Merseyside derby played at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday. The win came courtesy of a late header from captain Virgil van Dijk in the 10th minute of second‑half stoppage time, overturning an early deficit and moving Liverpool up to fifth in the Premier League table with 55 points.

Everton, sitting in 10th place with 47 points, had looked set to claim a point after Beto’s early‑second‑half equaliser, but the visitors held on for all three points.

Key moments

  1. 29′ – Salah opens the scoring: After Everton gave the ball away cheaply, Cody Gakpo found Mohamed Salah, who calmly finished past Jordan Pickford to put Liverpool ahead.
  2. Early second half – Everton level: Beto shrugged off Andy Robertson and turned Kiernan Dewsbury‑Hall’s low cross into the net, restoring parity.
  3. Injury concern: Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili suffered a knock during the Everton goal and was replaced by Freddie Woodman, who made several important saves thereafter.
  4. Late drama: With the game heading toward a draw, substitute Rio Ngumoha missed a chance over the bar in the eighth minute of stoppage time. Van Dijk then rose highest to head home a Gakpo cross, sealing the win.

Implications for the table

The result leaves Liverpool three points adrift of Aston Villa, who occupy the fourth and final Champions League qualification spot with five games remaining. Everton remain in 10th, six points behind the top six.

According to the Premier League official table, the top five teams at season’s end will earn Champions League football for the 2025‑26 campaign.

Context and significance

This derby marked the first meeting between the two clubs at Everton’s newly opened Hill Dickinson Stadium, adding extra weight to the fixture. Liverpool’s captain Virgil van Dijk, who is set to depart the club in the summer, delivered a decisive contribution in what may be his final Merseyside clash.

Arne Slot’s side showed resilience despite losing their first‑choice goalkeeper, reinforcing the squad’s depth. The win keeps Liverpool’s hopes alive for a top‑four finish, a target that has been elusive after a season marked by inconsistent form.

Sources

  • Premier League – Official match report: Link
  • BBC Sport – Liverpool 2‑1 Everton: Van Dijk header secures win: Link
  • Liverpool FC – Match centre: Link

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