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Mo Salah had a rare off night during the Merseyside derby
Mohamed Salah was labelled as "non-existent" during Liverpool's Merseyside derby win as they edged out Everton.
The Toffees have also seen a huge upturn in form since David Moyes returned to the club and had their chances with Beto hitting the post and having a goal disallowed.
The Everton backline was able to get Liverpool's clear-cut chances to a minimum and were able to keep Salah quiet with former Red Stephen Warnock delivering a scathing review of his performance.
Mo Salah was non-existent."
Going into the Merseyside derby Salah had scored in seven of his past eight Premier League games as he heads the Golden Boot standings, but Warnock insists the title chasers will be relieved to have got the win given how below par they were as a whole.
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He said: "Huge relief.
They know what Everton are like, they sit in deep and they also realise that under David Moyes Everton carry a threat going forward.
They were poor Liverpool, but they have done enough to get across the line."
The win meant that Liverpool re-established their 12 point lead at the top over Arsenal with a second Premier League triumph a case of when - not if.
Everton were nine games in a row unbeaten, hardly ever concede a goal, hardly ever concede a chance, defend with 10 players apart from Beto in and around their 18-yard box.
"With players like [James] Tarkowski and [Jarrad] Branthwaite it is almost of no use to bring a cross in because they head every ball away.
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