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Liverpool lose grip in title race after goalless draw in Merseyside derby against Everton

Re-live the action from Goodison Park

Kishan Vaghela
Sunday 03 March 2019 13:26 EST
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Premier League match preview: Everton v Liverpool

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Liverpool blinked first in the title race as they failed to regain top spot from Manchester City after being held to a goalless draw in the 233rd Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.

A rare off day for Mohamed Salah, who wasted the visitors' best two chances, coincided with an Everton performance of effort and energy.

And, while the Toffees' wait for a win in his fixture was stretched to 17 matches, Blues fans took great delight in putting a significant dent in their rivals' hopes of ending a 29-year wait for a title.

Jurgen Klopp's side now trail City by a point with nine matches remaining. Re-live the action below:

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Hello, and welcome to our coverage of another action-packed day of Premier League action, with plenty of banter along the way to go with it.

Three huge games take place today, with the Merseyside derby taking place later in the afternoon following Chelsea's visit of Fulham.

However, first up is Brendan Rodgers' first game in charge of Leicester City at Watford and we'll have team news from Vicarage Road very soon. 

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 10:57

He looks in erm.... high spirits.

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 10:59

And here are those teams from Vicarage Road as promised

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 11:00

A reminder of how the preview to Rodgers' first game went yesterday

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 11:07

I know I will be....

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 11:11

Jokes aside though, this is a huge first game for Brendan Rodgers after he was appointed following the sacking of Claude Puel.

There were some pretty distasteful banners at Neil Lennon's first game in charge of Celtic yesterday, but he will hope to keep the Foxes' fans on side for a lot longer by rebuilding their fortunes.

The East Midlanders have won just twice in the league this calendar year, the latest of which came against Brighton in midweek, a game for which Rodgers was in attendance.

But they'll need more than that if they want to arrest their gradual slide and move into the top half of the table again, but there's a tough start in waiting with eight-place Watford their hosts today. 

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 11:17

And it just got a little tougher....

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 11:21

1 min: Watford 0-0 Leicester City

And we're off. Rodgers is back, but will it be a happy return to the league?

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 12:01

4 min: Watford 0-0 Leicester City

What a save from Schmeichel that is!

Morgan makes a mess of clearing a free-kick and it falls to Mariappa, whose firm strike is blocked at point-blank range by the Dane, before Morgan recovers to block Deulofeu's rebound effort.

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 12:04

GOAL! Watford 1-0 Leicester City (Deeney 5')

That's not the start Brendan Rodgers would have wanted.

They escaped unscathed with the last free-kick, but the whip on this one from Deulofeu means all Deeney has to do is to get a flick on the ball to beat Schmeichel.

There's a hint of offside here, but we'd be opening a can of worms again after yesterday.

Kishan Vaghela3 March 2019 12:05

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