Whatever happened to the Toffee’s in this edition of the Merseyside Derby, after Everton’s Manager Roberto Martinez saw in disbelief the way his lads were victimized by Liverpool’s terrible trio.
A match were everything was at stake as well honor that always is disputed in the field in every season when these two colossus, always bring the best in both of them.
This was a match for both squads as important as these two are already embarked in the quest for the top and as every point counts- today’s loss for the Everton squad became a setback for their hopes into the league top position as well put them on sixth place.
With an all-around performance by its fab three headed by Daniel Sturridge, Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez, Anfield really gave its faithful a show worth for their money, after seeing its chaps beat a decimated and clueless visiting Blue squad.
For Manager Brendan Rodgers todays victory was a step in the right direction as well gives his chaps an injection of optimism in their hunt for the Barclays Premiership Shield.
Red hot is the word for this edition of the English Premier League, that has seen fight for the top position and the Liverpool squad is determined to conquer it whatever the price!
Still with several matches left in the campaign, the Anfield chaps are preparing for every match as it was their last as well playing their heart out in each one of them.
What is done is done and for now Skipper Rogers needs to focus for their next match as well hold their fourth place position as well try to make a move over Chelsea, Arsenal and the league leading Man City Citizens- to claim the pole position of EPL.
After a couple of back to back loses and a draw, the Reds really put on a hell of a show as well climb slowly but surely in the overall table by earning ten points out of eighteen in play.
In the Reds upcoming schedule many can say it looks somehow easy- but among those foes to face off at home are the Arsenal Gunners hungry to recover the top that suddenly was lost after their stumble against a reluctant Saint squad.
As I always said, there’s no easy foe as well in this edition of Premiership the odds can turn against anyone in every match played regardless of the position you are in the table- for the Reds they cannot to afford to lose any upcoming matches as well let go any of their points freely.
This off course if they want to aspire for the Barclays Premiership Shield and bring to the halls of Anfield this coveted prize that’s been so elusive for this Merseyside club, still Luck can be on their side.
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