LIVERPOOL, England -- In the buildup to Goodison Park's Merseyside derby swan song ... In a game that was largely low on quality but high on emotion -- on account of it being the final derby ...
First came the noise. Deafening, almost ear-splitting noise, as the ball thundered into the net at the Gwladys Street end. And then it was bedlam of the kind Goodison Park does best. Fans poured ...
GOODISON PARK could soon become the home of a new football team. Everton will bid an emotional farewell to its historic and world-famous home at the end of the season. Come the start of the 2025/ ...
Reacting to the game, ex-Liverpool star Steve McManaman said: “It’s apt that the last game at Goodison Park is a game like this, an old school 80s game. “Bereft of a lot of quality ...
"I think it ranks really high (in terms of my moments at Goodison Park) because of the meaning ... We lacked a bit of quality at times but we tried to find a way of getting a result out ...
Emotions were running high as Liverpool left Goodison Park for the final time ... Everton wanted — frenetic but largely devoid of quality. Liverpool had 63 per cent possession but struggled ...
The emotions were running high ... the quality which was the one that really mattered." That goal is huge for Everton in so many ways. But it was the 120th and final derby at Goodison Park between ...