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Membership Viewing Guide Everton.Indd LIVERPOOL.................................OFFICIAL MEMBERS’ PRE-MATCHDAY STATS GUIDE FC ................................... v Everton 13.03.2012 • Kick- off 8:00pm Season 2011/12 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Main sponsor Official kit sponsor ......................................................................................................................................................... www.liverpoolfc.tv v Liverpool FC Everton Glen JOHNSON 2 1 Ján MUCHA José ENRIQUE 3 2 Tony HIBBERT Daniel AGGER 5 3 Leighton BAINES Fabio AURELIO 6 4 Darron GIBSON Luis SUÁREZ 7 5 John HEITINGA Steven GERRARD 8 6 Phil JAGIELKA Andy CARROLL 9 7 Nikica JELAVIĆ Maxi RODRIGUEZ 11 10 Royston DRENTHE Jordan HENDERSON14 11 Denis STRACQUALURSI Sebastian COATES16 12 Marcus HAHNEMANN Dirk KUYT18 14 James MCFADDEN Stewart DOWNING19 15 Sylvain DISTIN Jay SPEARING20 17 Tim CAHILL Lucas LEIVA21 18 Phil NEVILLE Danny WILSON22 19 Magaye GUEYE Jamie CARRAGHER23 20 Ross BARKLEY Pepe REINA25 21 Leon OSMAN Charlie ADAM26 22 Steven PIENAAR Alexander DONI32 23 Séamus COLEMAN Martin KELLY34 24 Tim HOWARD Martin SKRTEL37 25 Marouane FELLAINI Jon FLANAGAN38 26 Jack RODWELL Craig BELLAMY39 27 Apostolos VELLIOS Jack ROBINSON49 38 Victor ANICHEBE HEAD2HEAD LIVERPOOL FC v EVERTON 1. Earlier this season Liverpool won 2-0 at Goodison Park with Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez scoring in the last 20 minutes. Everton had Jack Rodwell sent off and Dirk Kuyt saw his penalty saved by Tim Howard. 2. In this fi xture last season the teams shared four goals. Raul Meireles put Liverpool ahead with his fi rst goal for the club with Sylvain Distin and Jermaine Beckford putting the Blues ahead early in the second half, before Dirk Kuyt equalised from the penalty spot. 3. Liverpool have won 85 of the 216 meetings in all competitions with Everton winning 66. 4. This will be the 186th league meeting with the Reds having won 71 to the Blues 57. It is the most played derby in English league football. 5. Jamie Carragher has now played 25 Premier League derbies – more than any other player. This will be his 28th in all competitions if selected. 6. The Reds win at Goodison back in October was 12. Four Liverpool players have scored derby hat-tricks Kenny Dalglish’s 150th win in league games as at Anfi eld. The last was Fred Howe in September Liverpool manager. 1935. The others were Harry Chambers (1922), Dick 7. If Liverpool score four times they will record 150 Forshaw (1925) and Harold Barton (1933). goals in all derby meetings at Anfi eld, three goals 13. Andy Carroll’s goal at Goodison Park in the Reds will give them 300 goals against the Blues in all 2-0 win was Liverpool’s 250th against Everton in the fi xtures. league. It was also Liverpool’s 9,000th goal in the 8. Liverpool are looking to record their fi fth Premier Football League and cup matches. League ‘double’ over Everton and their fourth in seven seasons. 9. Of the current Liverpool players, only Steven Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt, Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez have scored for the club against Everton. THE LAST FIVE LEAGUE MEETINGS 10. Steven Gerrard and Dirk Kuyt have both scored 5. BETWEEN THE SIDES 11. The last player to score a hat-trick in a league Derby was Ian Rush. He scored four in a 5-0 win at Goodison Park in November 1982 – the only 1ST SEPTEMBER 2011 Liverpool player to achieve the feat at the home of EVERTON 0 the Blues. LIVERPOOL 2 16TH JANUARY 2011 LIVERPOOL 2 EVERTON 2 17TH SEPTEMBER 2010 EVERTON 2 LIVERPOOL 0 6TH FEBRUARY 2010 LIVERPOOL 1 EVERTON 0 29TH NOVEMBER 2009 EVERTON 0 LIVERPOOL 2 HEAD2HEAD LIVERPOOL FC v EVERTON 20. The Blues last won at Anfi eld in September 1999 when Kevin Campbell scored the winner four minutes into the game. 21. Everton have won two of their last 25 league visits to Anfi eld. As well as the victory in September 1999 they also beat Liverpool on this ground in 1995 with Andrei Kanchelskis scoring both goals in a 2-1 victory. 22. Tim Howard is only the fourth player ever to save a spot-kick in a Merseyside ‘derby’ following George Kitchen (Everton - in a F.A. Cup tie) and the Reds Sam Hardy and Bruce Grobbelaar. 14. Liverpool’s biggest derby win at home came in September 1935 when they won 6-0. 15. When failing to score from the spot against Arsenal ten days ago Liverpool equalled the club record of six penalty misses in a season (excluding shoot- outs) previously set in 1963-64 and 1972-73. 16. The Reds have lost just three of the last 24 meetings home and away – all at Goodison Park. 17. When Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez scored at Goodison Park in the fi rst meeting of the season it was the fi rst occasion since December 2005 that two men had scored for the Reds on their derby debut in the same game – Peter Crouch and Djibril Cisse found the net that night. 18. Liverpool have not lost back-to-back home league games since January 2005 when they were beaten by Chelsea and Manchester United. 19. Liverpool have never lost successive home league games under Kenny Dalglish. HEAD2HEAD LIVERPOOL FC v EVERTON 23. This game comes the day before David Moyes celebrates his 10th anniversary as Everton boss. The Barclays Premier League Table as of 08/03/2012 24. He has joined Harry Catterick and Bill Shankly in managing teams in Merseyside derbies in ten consecutive seasons. 25. The last Everton player to score a goal in the fi rst- half of an Anfi eld derby was Kevin Campbell in the Blues 3-1 defeat in October 2000. They have visited ten times since. 26. Dixie Dean is the last Everton player to hit a hat- trick for the Blues against Liverpool - at Anfi eld in September 1931 in a 3-1 win. 27. Everton’s biggest win on this ground came in October 1914 when they won 5-0. 28. All of Everton’s nine Premier League derby wins have come in the fi rst fi xture of the season. The last time they won the second meeting in a season was in 1988 when they won 1-0 at Goodison. 29. In the Premier League era Everton have won twice at Anfi eld, losing eight and drawing nine. 30. The Toffees next goal will be their 250th against Liverpool in all competitions. 31. Twenty players have been sent off in the fi xture in the 39 Premier League fi xtures (though Jack Rodwell’s red card earlier this season was rescinded), with 11 coming in the last 14 clashes. 32. Everton have lost just one of the last six away games in the Premier League – at Tottenham Hotspur in January. 33. Their last three fi xtures on the road have all fi nished as 1-1 draws – at Aston Villa, Wigan and in their last away fi xture at Q.P.R. .
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