- Beto had put the local team before Alexis Mac Allister was leveled
- Mohamed Salah put the reds in front, but Tarkowski's late goal won a point
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Is there an agenda against Ange Postecoglou?
James Tarkowski hit a dramatic equalizer of the arrest detention while Everton and Liverpool drew 2-2 in an exciting final meseyside derby at Goodison Park.
Tarkowski shot home in the 98th minute, the goal given after a long control of VAR, and there were chaotic scenes in the final whistle.
Mohamed Salah seemed to have given Liverpool the three points when he hit 17 minutes of time.
Beto had given the hosts leadership from the beginning before Alexis Mac Allister matched five minutes later.
More to follow.

James Tarkowski hit an equalizer of detention time to save a point in the final meseyside derby at Goodison Park


Beto put Everton ahead in the 11th minute as he slid at goalkeeper Alisson

But Everton's advantage lasted only five minutes when Alexis Mac Allister matched with a good header

There was a strident atmosphere on the outskirts of Goodison Park ahead of the historical derby