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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 20: Ryan Gravenberch of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Ibrahima Konate during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield on September 20, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Everton then finished strongest but just did not have enough quality to snatch an equaliser, and David Moyes left Anfield having equalled Sir Bobby Robson's unwanted record of never having won at the ground in 23 attempts, losing the last nine in succession.
Manchester United u21s took on rivals Liverpool on Sunday afternoon in Premier League 2 action.After suffering defeat midweek to Brackley Town in the National League Cup, Travis Binnion’s side were
Despite taking a 2–0 lead in their Champions League opener, the Merseyside outfit again required a late winner from Virgil van Dijk to nab a 3–2 win.
Liverpool went 2-0 ahead thanks to Ryan Gravenberch, but then let Everton back into the game and had to dig deep to come away with the win.
With Liverpool looking to start their 2025/26 Champions League campaign positively, they welcomed a dangerous adversary in the shape of Atletico Madrid, a European heavyweight under the guidance of their formidable manager,
Liverpool were patiently passing the ball around the Everton box as the Blues struggled to get the ball out to Beto. After Grealish was denied a foul, Liverpool countered and when Salah lobbed the ball into the box, Gravenberch swivelled and volleyed the ball past past a diving Pickford. A quality goal.