Everton 2-2 Liverpool player ratings like Tarkowski Snatches Dramatic Point



Obeline And James Tarkowski made a good goodbye to remember in a drama -filled case as he hit the house to death to grab a spot and a dent seemed inevitable Liverpool Title charge.

Obeline

Game statistics

Liverpool

36%

Occupation

64%

10

Shots

6

3

To the target

4

3

Reservations

3

2

Angles

3

Everton Player Scores

Jordan Pickford – 6

Although England number one had few things to do, it was a disappointing night for Jordan Pickford, who brought Curtis Jones on the Salah street, as Liverpool found what they thought was the winner.

Jake O’Brien – 8

One of O’Brien’s best performance in an Everton shirt as he continues to offset a slow start on a refreshing route under David Moyes, it was unfortunate not to end the game with three points.

James Tarkowski – 8

Sovereignty against Luis Diaz and then against Darwin Nunez, Tarkowski enjoyed one night to enjoy, equating a finish to death to send Goodison Park to Bedlam.

Jarrad Branthwaite – 7.5

Just like his partner, Branthwaite enjoyed a good night and continues to discover the form of last season, as he did what seemed like a million distances.

Vitaliy Mykolenko – 5.5

Behind the injury, Ukraine endured a quiet night and summoned it with a slow cross on the stands exactly when Everton needed a local tradition.

James Garner – 6

Although he was not as obvious as his teammates, Garner managed to push his side to the front leg to what could have resulted in the victory on another day.

Idrissa Gueye – 7.5

Among those who deserved three points in Goodison Park, Idrissa Gueye took control in the middle of the park in a scrappy case, breaking the game all over.

Jesper Lindstrom – 6

He did well to keep Andrew Robertson busy and push Liverpool’s first line to their defensive half, though at the same time he failed to make his mark on the match sheet.

Abdoulaye Doucoure – 7

Moving next to Beto from time to time, Doucoure gave Virgil van Dijk a rare uncomfortable game, but loses signs of a critical probability of the spot. Sent after full -time whistle to add to drama.

Idaimation Ndaye – 6

Winning the free kick that led to Beto’s strike, Ndiaye left his mark before taking tears in the middle of half. Everton will surely hope for a quick return.

Beto – 9

One of the best games he has enjoyed at Goodison Park, Beto handed Ibrahima Konate a nightmare from time to time in a real Derby battle, while also throwing his third goal in two league games.

Deputy: Jack Harrison, Carlos Alcaraz, Tim Iroegnunam

Liverpool player ratings

Alisson – 7

The Brazilian would have been left out of Beto’s lack of clarity for Beto’s goal, but otherwise he enjoyed a quiet game on the front to stop.

Conor Bradley – 6

In an stress -filled game, Conor Bradley was among many who received a reservation by Michael Oliver, before testing the referee’s patience with a Foul too many for Arne Slot, who was hooked on the right back to the signs.

Ibrahima Konate – 6.5

Losing a critical aerial battle for the dead EMBERS, the Konate will be desperate to move on from what was a difficult night at times against Beto.

Virgil van Dijk – 7.5

Unusual Scrappy from his standards and was forced to shift from the first speed from a durable Beto and Doucoure, but he was still stumbleing up with Aplomb several times.

Andrew Robertson – 6

Again Achilles of Liverpool at times, Robertson – like many – failed to escape Oliver’s book and treated the same fate as Bradley when Slot introduced Kostas Tsimikas.

Ryan Gravenberch – 6.5

According to his standards, the Dutchman struggled to take control of the procedures and instead found himself sucking in a frustrating affair before the reception brought his game to the end of the time.

Alexis Mac Allister – 7

He found an excellent equilibrium, heading home despite his unlikely aerial. Mac Allister creates a habit of enjoying important moments.

Dominik szoboszlai – 6.5

Entering the delicate derby, Szoboszlai struggled to gain control over time on a frantic Everton mid -range. Pickford was tested with a nice effort in the first half.

Mohamed Wrong – 8

For a moment, it seemed like the Egyptian king fell to move to Goodison Park with one last royal goodbye, only for Tarkowski to spoil his moment.

Luis Diaz – 4

Continuing the problem of Nine Liverpool’s number, Diaz struggled to get into the game and continued to look like a player who fell out.

CODY GA – 6

Unusually quiet despite the recent form, Gakpo followed the initial trend of a frustrating night for Liverpool’s first line before being replaced by Darwin Nunez.

Deputy: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kostas Tsimikas, Darwin Nunez, Curtis Jones