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David Moyes bemoaned an "offside" goal that gave Liverpool a 1-0 win over Everton - but admitted James Tarkowski was lucky to avoid an early red card on a controversial night at Anfield.
Diogo Jota's 57th-minute goal gave Liverpool a 100th derby win and moved them a step closer to the Premier League title, but both sides were left unhappy with decisions from referee Sam Barrott and his assistants.
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Jota took his goal, his first since January, in some style, but Moyes fumed over the build-up after his nine-match unbeaten run since returning to Everton ended.
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"He’s offside," Moyes said.
Former Everton hard man Duncan Ferguson said it was a "straight red all day" on Sky Sports.
While he questioned the officials, Moyes had "no complaints" over the result away to a side now 12 points clear at the top, and Slot admitted Everton had made his players work hard for their win.
"Nine games unbeaten, Everton, they hardly concede a goal, hardly ever conceded a chance… We had to be there many times and you hope one time it will be enough, and it was for Diogo."
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