And it means the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park will go down in folklore.
Four red cards, an almighty bust-up and James Tarkowski’s 98th-minute leveller as Everton took such great delight in holding back Liverpool’s title charge.
When Mo Salah put Liverpool ahead in the 73rd minute, it looked as if they would win the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park to go nine points clear.
And it was also why despite Liverpool being the best team in the country by a mile - and with Salah the best player in the country - Everton were able to rouse themselves and get a result against all the odds.
Liverpool allowed themselves to get sucked into a scrap and that suited Everton who refused to lay down and die.
Where does this rank in the all-time Merseyside derbies.
Mo Salah put Liverpool ahead late on.
Salah floated a deep cross into the Everton box, Mac Allister’s back header did not have much pace on it but it still seemed to deceive keeper Jordan Pickford and the ball crept in.
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