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Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Everton on Wednesday will go down in Merseyside Derby folklore.
Although the Blues will undoubtedly have the happier memories of the occasion, it was not necessarily a terrible evening for the Reds either.
Should Liverpool go on to lift the Premier League title this season, the point will look a whole lot better in hindsight.
What both sets of supporters can agree on is that one player in particular on either side did them proud for one last time in a Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park.
Everton fans surely loved Abdoulaye Doucoure’s insistence at taunting the Liverpool end after the full-time whistle, while the away support anointed Curtis Jones after his passionate defence of them.
For some, the scenes at the full-time whistle, which included a mass brawl sparked by Doucoure and Jones, were unsavoury.
But for former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch, it was exactly what this fixture is all about.
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Crouch does have a derby goal at Goodison to his name having bagged during a 3-1 win in December 2005.
That was the lanky striker’s only goal in five appearances against the Toffees.
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Still a Liverpool supporter to this day, though, Crouch clearly enjoyed Wednesday’s ‘throwback’ derby.
And speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast this week, the 44-year-old admitted that he was pleased to see Jones sticking up for the Liverpool supporters at the end.
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“What an unbelievable game,” said Crouch.
I say no one wants scenes like that at the end but we do and it makes a derby.
“Obviously, what Doucoure did, you can understand why he did it, because it’s an aggressive derby.
But I thought what Curtis Jones did was fantastic as well, he’s like ‘how dare you do that to our fans’ and that’s what you want from a derby I think.
You want to see that.”
As well as speaking out in support of the beleaguered Jones, Crouch also revealed what some of his Everton-supporting friends had done to him following Wednesday’s result.
“I’m mates with a few Evertonians and they reignited a Whatsapp group that has been dormant for, I reckon, best part of a year, I forgot I even had it,” said the former England international.
“But there’s a couple of Blues on there who reignited it from nowhere with a couple of emojis, all kicking off, and I thought ‘you’ve reignited a Whatsapp group for a draw!'”
In the end, there is still a chance that this whole thing comes out with Liverpool as champions of England and Everton struggling to stay in the Premier League.
Sit tight Crouchy, we’ll see who has the last laugh.
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