Liverpool could have lost, should have won, but ultimately drew. The team was miles off in the first half, looking jaded, but showed a resurgence in the second half. Despite the late equalizer, the result was seen as fair given Newcastle's strong home form and Liverpool's high standards.
Kelleher misjudged a deep cross, thinking it was drifting out of play, and didn't attempt to save it, leading to Newcastle's late equalizer. It was a rare mistake from him, but he had previously made crucial saves, including one from Anthony Gordon in the first half.
Salah has been in sensational form, equaling his own record of scoring in seven successive Premier League games. He has not only scored crucial goals but also provided assists, significantly influencing Liverpool's results. His performance against Newcastle included two goals and an assist, underlining his importance to the team.
Virgil van Dijk has received an offer from Liverpool, but it fell short of his expectations. There has been no breakthrough on the value or length of the extension. Van Dijk has expressed his desire to stay and remains relaxed about the situation, despite the possibility of signing a pre-contract with another club from January 1st.
Salah has yet to receive a contract offer from Liverpool, and from January 1st, he is free to negotiate with other clubs. His incredible form, with 15 goals and 12 assists by early December, makes his situation urgent. The lack of progress in negotiations is a significant concern for Liverpool.
Liverpool is expected to win due to their superior quality, but the derby is known for its physicality and intensity. Everton, coming off a win against Wolves, will be confident. Liverpool must match Everton's physicality to ensure their quality prevails. Predictions range from 2-1 to 3-0 in favor of Liverpool.
The upcoming derby will be Liverpool's last visit to Goodison Park before Everton moves to a new stadium. The ground holds historical significance for both clubs, and Liverpool aims to secure a memorable result in their final match there.
James Pearce and Simon Hughes are back for a bonus episode alongside Tony Evans following Liverpool's pulsating 3-3 draw with Newcastle United.
The panel react to more brilliance from Mohamed Salah, Caoimhin Kelleher rare error and Liverpool not winning a game before moving onto the latest around Virgil van Dijk's contract.
Plus there's a trip down memory lane ahead of the final visit across Stanley Park to take on Everton at Goodison Park before we finish with a quiz on Merseyside derbies at the home of the Blues.
Host: Tony Evans
With: James Pearce and Simon Hughes
Producer: Nick Thomson
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