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Everton beat Liverpool to maintain derby dominance

Author: BBC Sport

Meg Finnigan scores from a header at Anfield

Everton earned a well-deserved victory over Liverpool to pick up their first Women’s Super League points of the season and maintain their dominance of the Merseyside derby at Anfield.

Blues captain Megan Finnigan scored from a header in the opening half as the hosts, who had won their opening two matches, conceded for the first time in the league this season.

Liverpool, who have now lost on all three occasions they have welcomed Everton to Anfield in the WSL, started brightly and had an early Missy Bo Kearns goal controversially disallowed for offside before Ceri Holland’s wicked shot struck the crossbar.

But Everton began to dominate the game after breaking the deadlock and could have extended their lead in the second half when Justine Vanhaevermaet nodded wide from a corner, before substitute Katja Snoeijs hit the woodwork on her comeback from injury.

Brian Sorensen’s side, who had lost their opening two matches of the campaign, earned a thoroughly deserved victory by defending well throughout and showing composure as they silenced an Anfield crowd which has become accustomed to Everton’s superiority in this fixture.

Liverpool have won just one of their last seven WSL games against Everton and are yet to score against the Toffees at Anfield, suffering three defeats in the process.

Everton stand firm to pick up first win

Liverpool started with intensity, displaying the confidence they had built in their back-to-back victories at the start of the season.

An early injury to Everton’s Lucy Hope meant she was replaced three minutes in, and Liverpool had the ball in the back of the net shortly afterwards when Kearns poked home Taylor Hinds’ cross.

The goal was ruled out for offside, though replays suggested Kearns may have held her run just about enough, so Everton were perhaps lucky to stay level.

Liverpool maintained their pressure for a time, and almost took the lead again when Holland thrashed her effort against the bar, but Everton eventually began to settle and worked out how to bypass the hosts’ press.

Sorensen’s side started to control possession and found joy down the right wing as Nicoline Sorensen was able to exploit space behind by Hinds when she joined Liverpool’s attack.

The Toffees were rewarded when Finnigan beat Liverpool debutant Sophie Roman Haug in the air to head it past goalkeeper Rachael Laws in front of the Anfield Road end and silence the crowd.

Everton looked more and more comfortable as the match wore on, while Liverpool were short of ideas and showed their frustrations.

Manager Matt Beard switched to a back four midway through the second half and that improved things to an extent but Everton adapted and were defensively sound up until the final whistle.

Wing-back Heather Payne was particularly impressive and almost teed up Toni Duggan for a late goal after Snoeijs struck the crossbar and forced a smart save from goalkeeper Laws.

There was a glimmer of hope for Liverpool in the final minutes as Natasha Flint came close with a powerful effort from the edge of the box which flew inches over the bar but the Reds, spurred on by a restless home crowd, could not find an equaliser.

In the end, the 23,088 in attendance witnessed similar celebrations at full-time as Everton once again confirmed their superiority with a result which could prove to be the catalyst for their season after a disappointing start.

Line-ups

Liverpool Women

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 1Laws
  • 17Clark
  • 23BonnerSubstituted forFlintat 60′minutes
  • 4Fisk
  • 2KoivistoSubstituted forMatthewsat 61′minutes
  • 14HöbingerSubstituted forLundgaardat 81′minutes
  • 8Nagano
  • 12HindsBooked at 77mins
  • 18Holland
  • 7KearnsSubstituted forEnderbyat 61′minutes
  • 10HaugSubstituted forLawleyat 61′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Matthews
  • 11Lawley
  • 13Enderby
  • 15Lundgaard
  • 16Micah
  • 20Daniels
  • 26Flint
  • 32Parry
  • 35Taylor

Everton Women

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 1BrosnanBooked at 90mins
  • 5Björn
  • 20Finnigan
  • 2Veje
  • 19PayneBooked at 78mins
  • 8VanhaevermaetBooked at 88mins
  • 22GalliSubstituted forHolmgaardat 73′minutes
  • 17HopeSubstituted forWheelerat 3′minutes
  • 10BennisonSubstituted forOlesenat 73′minutes
  • 14SørensenSubstituted forDugganat 73′minutes
  • 11BissellSubstituted forSnoeijsat 56′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Campbell
  • 7Wheeler
  • 9Duggan
  • 12Ramsey
  • 25Snoeijs
  • 28Holmgaard
  • 30Wilding
  • 41Aherne
  • 47Olesen

Referee:
Abigail Byrne

Attendance:
23,088

Match Stats

Live Text

Post update

Match ends, Liverpool Women 0, Everton Women 1.

  • Author: BBC Sport

    Meg Finnigan scores from a header at Anfield

    Everton earned a well-deserved victory over Liverpool to pick up their first Women’s Super League points of the season and maintain their dominance of the Merseyside derby at Anfield.

    Blues captain Megan Finnigan scored from a header in the opening half as the hosts, who had won their opening two matches, conceded for the first time in the league this season.

    Liverpool, who have now lost on all three occasions they have welcomed Everton to Anfield in the WSL, started brightly and had an early Missy Bo Kearns goal controversially disallowed for offside before Ceri Holland’s wicked shot struck the crossbar.

    But Everton began to dominate the game after breaking the deadlock and could have extended their lead in the second half when Justine Vanhaevermaet nodded wide from a corner, before substitute Katja Snoeijs hit the woodwork on her comeback from injury.

    Brian Sorensen’s side, who had lost their opening two matches of the campaign, earned a thoroughly deserved victory by defending well throughout and showing composure as they silenced an Anfield crowd which has become accustomed to Everton’s superiority in this fixture.

    Liverpool have won just one of their last seven WSL games against Everton and are yet to score against the Toffees at Anfield, suffering three defeats in the process.

    Everton stand firm to pick up first win

    Liverpool started with intensity, displaying the confidence they had built in their back-to-back victories at the start of the season.

    An early injury to Everton’s Lucy Hope meant she was replaced three minutes in, and Liverpool had the ball in the back of the net shortly afterwards when Kearns poked home Taylor Hinds’ cross.

    The goal was ruled out for offside, though replays suggested Kearns may have held her run just about enough, so Everton were perhaps lucky to stay level.

    Liverpool maintained their pressure for a time, and almost took the lead again when Holland thrashed her effort against the bar, but Everton eventually began to settle and worked out how to bypass the hosts’ press.

    Sorensen’s side started to control possession and found joy down the right wing as Nicoline Sorensen was able to exploit space behind by Hinds when she joined Liverpool’s attack.

    The Toffees were rewarded when Finnigan beat Liverpool debutant Sophie Roman Haug in the air to head it past goalkeeper Rachael Laws in front of the Anfield Road end and silence the crowd.

    Everton looked more and more comfortable as the match wore on, while Liverpool were short of ideas and showed their frustrations.

    Manager Matt Beard switched to a back four midway through the second half and that improved things to an extent but Everton adapted and were defensively sound up until the final whistle.

    Wing-back Heather Payne was particularly impressive and almost teed up Toni Duggan for a late goal after Snoeijs struck the crossbar and forced a smart save from goalkeeper Laws.

    There was a glimmer of hope for Liverpool in the final minutes as Natasha Flint came close with a powerful effort from the edge of the box which flew inches over the bar but the Reds, spurred on by a restless home crowd, could not find an equaliser.

    In the end, the 23,088 in attendance witnessed similar celebrations at full-time as Everton once again confirmed their superiority with a result which could prove to be the catalyst for their season after a disappointing start.

    Line-ups

    Liverpool Women

    Formation 3-4-1-2

    1Laws

    17Clark23Bonner4Fisk

    2Koivisto14Höbinger8Nagano12Hinds

    18Holland

    7Kearns10Haug

    • 1Laws
    • 17Clark
    • 23BonnerSubstituted forFlintat 60’minutes
    • 4Fisk
    • 2KoivistoSubstituted forMatthewsat 61’minutes
    • 14HöbingerSubstituted forLundgaardat 81’minutes
    • 8Nagano
    • 12HindsBooked at 77mins
    • 18Holland
    • 7KearnsSubstituted forEnderbyat 61’minutes
    • 10HaugSubstituted forLawleyat 61’minutes

    Substitutes

    • 6Matthews
    • 11Lawley
    • 13Enderby
    • 15Lundgaard
    • 16Micah
    • 20Daniels
    • 26Flint
    • 32Parry
    • 35Taylor

    Everton Women

    Formation 3-4-1-2

    1Brosnan

    5Björn20Finnigan2Veje

    19Payne8Vanhaevermaet22Galli17Hope

    10Bennison

    14Sørensen11Bissell

    • 1BrosnanBooked at 90mins
    • 5Björn
    • 20Finnigan
    • 2Veje
    • 19PayneBooked at 78mins
    • 8VanhaevermaetBooked at 88mins
    • 22GalliSubstituted forHolmgaardat 73’minutes
    • 17HopeSubstituted forWheelerat 3’minutes
    • 10BennisonSubstituted forOlesenat 73’minutes
    • 14SørensenSubstituted forDugganat 73’minutes
    • 11BissellSubstituted forSnoeijsat 56’minutes

    Substitutes

    • 3Campbell
    • 7Wheeler
    • 9Duggan
    • 12Ramsey
    • 25Snoeijs
    • 28Holmgaard
    • 30Wilding
    • 41Aherne
    • 47Olesen

    Referee:Abigail Byrne

    Attendance:23,088

    Match Stats

    Live Text

    Post update

    Match ends, Liverpool Women 0, Everton Women 1.

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