Everton 1-2 Liverpool: What Slot saidpublished at 16:56 BST
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "What else would you expect when you play here? It was always going to be a real battle.
"My players did what I was hoping they'd do, what I expected they'd do and give Everton a big fight. In the end, scoring is a joy to see because our away fans were brilliant today. A good day for the red side of Liverpool."
On experience in the side: "There were multiple factors going in but that was one of them. From the start, we were not impressed, they were better in the first 10-15 minutes but we stood our ground.
"We got better and better in the game. The moment they scored for 1-1 was the moment I expected it the least because we started the second half well. Then towards the end we kept on pushing, were close a few times, and then scoring a goal you would expect Everton to score - a set piece - is nice for us."
On added boost of winning first derby at Hill Dickinson: "Of course. We all know it's a special occasion, the first derby in their new stadium, you know it is one for history and to beat them for the second time this year - we haven't had a lot of positive things happen for us this season, we've usually conceded late.
"To score late, you could see the reaction of our players to the fans and the fans to our players. That tells you everything about how important this game is for us."
On Mamardashvili injury: "It didn't look great, it was a big wound and he went straight to the hospital. Let's see how that works out for him but fear worst - not for a long-term injury but for next week."
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I enjoyed it because it was a very big, important three points. First game here to good to get a win. We knew it was going to be a battle, that was expected. We responded pretty well after the first disallowed goal with the goal we scored. We had some shorts from distance and happy that I could contribute with a goal as well in the end."
On a tough season: "That's an understatement to say it's been a tough season. We've been very poor, what we are used to and should expect from Liverpool.
"We have five games left, we have to give it everything, at least qualify for Champions League. Next year we have to do much better in every sense. That's the reality. Five more games left and we have to give it everything."
Did you know?
At 99:53, Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk scored the joint-third latest winning goal on record (from 2006-07) in a Premier League match, after Chelsea v Man Utd in April 2024 (100:41) and Newcastle v Leeds in January 2026 (101:48).
Liverpool have won three consecutive Premier League games against rivals Everton, their joint-longest run against the Toffees in the competition, alongside runs of three in September 2001, March 2006, September 2008, and April 2017.
In his final Merseyside derby, Mohamed Salah equalled Steven Gerrard's nine goals to be the joint-top scoring player in this Premier League fixture.
Aged 17 years and 233 days, Rio Ngumoha became Liverpool's youngest ever appearance maker in a league Merseyside derby, surpassing Michael Owen (17y 308d).




























