Named after the county of Merseyside, in which Liverpool is located, it is the longest running top-flight derby in England and has been played continuously since the 1962–63 season. Liverpool won both derbies in Klopp's first full season at the club, as dominance continued from the Red half of Merseyside. Of course, Everton have an iconic pre-match song of their own - the theme tune from British police drama Z-Cars. In a season which saw Liverpool win the Champions League title, Everton gave their neighbours a reminder of how far they had progressed under the management of David Moyes with a 1–0 win at Goodison Park on 11 December 2004, though Liverpool won the return match at Anfield 2–1 three months later.[30]. [40] The second meeting was a more straightforward affair for the Reds, with goals from Mane, Coutinho and Origi. [citation needed] The third meeting of the season was the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on 14 April. In the 2011–12 season, Liverpool and Everton met three times, twice in the league and once in the FA Cup, with Liverpool winning all three. In the 2017–18 season, Mohamed Salah scored a curling left footed effort which was awarded the 2018 FIFA Puskás Award winning 38% of the vote. Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 17. The longest unbroken winning run at home belongs to Liverpool with five between 1932–33 and 1936–37. Oft wird das Spiel auch als das „Friendly Derby“ bezeichnet, da sich in vielen Familien in Liverpool sowohl „blaue“ als auch „rote“ Fans finden; so hat auch keiner der beiden Klubs ein bestimmtes Einzugsgebiet in der Stadt oder bestimmt seine Anhänger durch eine religiöse oder politische Einstellung wie zum Beispiel beim Old Firm in Glasgow. The first Merseyside derby that Kendall oversaw was at Anfield on 7 November, when his side lost 3–1 to Bob Paisley's. John Barnes loved scoring and assisting goals against the Blues. Dixie Dean is the top goalscorer in league games, with 18 goals, while Steven Gerrard is the top goalscorer in the fixture in the Premier League era with 9 goals.[51]. The club was formally recognised by the Board of Trade on June 3, making it our official birthday. The following season they met a further four times, being paired in both cups: honours were even with two wins each. The longest unbeaten derby game run in home matches is held by Liverpool with Everton failing to win in the League (plus two cup games) for 22 games starting in 2000 and continuing. [8] During the 1950s and 1960s, Everton became known as the Catholic club mainly as a result of successful Irish players such as Tommy Eglington, Peter Farrell, and Jimmy O'Neill, as well as manager Johnny Carey. I is for Iron Oktober 2020 um 18:01 Uhr bearbeitet. Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt bedarf einer Überarbeitung. Im selben Jahr begegneten sich die Vereine anlässlich des FA Charity Shield erneut im Wembley-Stadion. They have occasionally faced Everton and Liverpool in cup competitions.