Rival delayed the inevitable as Liverpool held in the Merseyside derby
The Reds were held to a scoreless draw in the Merseyside derby on their Premier League return after Everton showed a spirited performance.
Liverpool endured a frustrating return to the premier league as they could find a breakthrough before the full time whistle at the Goodison Park.
Andy Robertson was not in the squad while Mohamed Salah and Gini Wijnaldum were benched, the former due to lack of match fitness.
Liverpool's best chance in the first half falls to Roberto Firmino who was unable to get his shot on target from the edge of the box.
The best chances of the games went to Everton as Tom Davis struck while Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison forcing big saves from Alisson.
Injuries to James Milner and Joel Matip ruined the plan to bring on Mohamed Salah in the later stages of the match but The Reds will be the happier of the two teams to come away with a point.
The result means Liverpool are now 23 points ahead of Manchester City with eight games to spare but the later has a game in hand against Burnley which will be played later tonight.
Had The Reds beat Everton, they would have been confirmed champions with a win in their next match when they host Crystal Palace at Anfield, but it is inevitable they will be crowned champions of the English topflight this season.
Liverpool endured a frustrating return to the premier league as they could find a breakthrough before the full time whistle at the Goodison Park.
Andy Robertson was not in the squad while Mohamed Salah and Gini Wijnaldum were benched, the former due to lack of match fitness.
Liverpool's best chance in the first half falls to Roberto Firmino who was unable to get his shot on target from the edge of the box.
The best chances of the games went to Everton as Tom Davis struck while Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison forcing big saves from Alisson.
Injuries to James Milner and Joel Matip ruined the plan to bring on Mohamed Salah in the later stages of the match but The Reds will be the happier of the two teams to come away with a point.
The result means Liverpool are now 23 points ahead of Manchester City with eight games to spare but the later has a game in hand against Burnley which will be played later tonight.
Had The Reds beat Everton, they would have been confirmed champions with a win in their next match when they host Crystal Palace at Anfield, but it is inevitable they will be crowned champions of the English topflight this season.
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