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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher can't resist cheeky Everton dig after Man Utd draw

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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher couldn't resist poking fun at Everton after Manchester United produced a second-half comeback to clinch a point at Goodison Park.

United produced a characteristically drab performance on Merseyside and it appeared certain that the Toffees would inflict another defeat on Ruben Amorim's men when they took a 2-0 lead.



Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure both netted in the first half but United started to show signs of life in the last 20 minutes, and goals from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte ensured the game ended 2-2.



Everton was awarded a penalty in stoppage time after Ashley Young hit the deck under the attention of Harry Maguire, but the decision was controversially overturned following an on-field review.



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The decision prompted an understandably frustrated reaction from the tens of thousands of Toffees fans at Goodison Park — a stark contrast to the mood after the recent 2-2 draw with Liverpool, when James Tarkowski's 98th-minute equalizer sparked pandemonium in the stands.

Jamie Carragher mocked Everton as he retweeted a post from a Liverpool fan account on X which said: "Everton the first team in history to win 2-2 and lose 2-2 in consecutive home games."

The Merseyside derby is referred to by some as 'the friendly derby' but the most recent meeting between the two sides — the last-ever derby at Goodison Park — reached boiling point as four people were shown red cards following the final whistle.

Doucoure's full-time celebration in front of the Liverpool fans prompted an angry reaction from Curtis Jones, and the pair were both shown second yellow cards for their involvement in a post-match brawl, while Arne Slot and assistant Sipke Hulshoff both saw red.

Since that game, the managers of both clubs have made cheeky comments about the other club, with Everton boss David Moyes joking this week that Everton could look to sign some of Liverpool's out-of-contract stars at the end of the season.



Everton was denied a late penalty against United

“There are quite a lot of players out of contract in the summer who we might need to look at as well," Moyes said, before adding: "Some not so far away from here, so you never know!”

Moyes' comment came after Slot appeared to revel in discovering that the first goal scored at Everton's new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium was scored by a Liverpool supporter.

Everton's Under-18s contested a friendly against Wigan's Under-18s earlier this week, with Wigan emerging as the 2-1 victor courtesy of goals from Harrison Rimmer and Cole Simms

Rimmer celebrated his goal, the opening one in the game, by holding up six fingers — one for each European Cup Liverpool has won in its history.

The match was mentioned to Slot during a press conference earlier this week, and he responded by saying: "Oh, who scored first?" When it was mentioned that the first goal at Everton's new ground had been scored by Rimmer, and that Rimmer was a Liverpool fan, Slot responded with plenty of laughter.


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