Subs not used: Griffiths, Ledson. Scorers: Long 2. Yellow Cards: None. Red Cards: Touray 63'. A hat-trick from Carlton Morris and a late strike from Joshua Murphy denied Kevin Sheedy's young Blues side a place in the semi-finals as they bowed out in front of a 1,strong crowd at Goodison Park this evening, including manager David Moyes.
Matthew Kennedy had signalled the hosts' early intent as he sent a curling effort into the Park End stand, but it would be the Canaries who drew first blood as Morris sneaked in behind the Everton defence to prod home the opener from Murphy's cross. Everton's response was gradual, as Chris Long's drilled effort forced a low stop from William Britt in the Norwich goal while Jonjoe Kenny headed over from close range, but not before Kennedy was out-muscled by Murphy but Mason Springthorpe did well to recover.
Jacob Murphy, the striker's brother, should have extended the advantage but for a last-ditch challenge from Curtis Langton before Morris doubled the visitors' advantage as he sent the ball over an advancing Springthorpe and into an empty Gwladys Street net.
Long finally reduced the deficit barely a minute later as he fired home from a narrow angle before Harry Charsley flashed a shot wide of goal as the hosts continued their ascendancy. Any hope of a spirited fightback were dampened early in the second half when Morris pounced for his third after Springthrope had spilled Joshua Murphy's shot.
Everton's misery was further compounded when Ibou Touray was sent off with little over 25 minutes remaining for a studs-up challenge on Cameron Norman. Long would pull the Toffees back into the game with his second of the match but Jacob Murphy would put the tie beyond doubt as he calmly fired past Springthorpe. Conor Grant attempted to test Britt from distance but could only force a fumble as Norwich recorded a fouth victory over Everton out of five meetings between them in this competition.
Report from Click Liverpool. We use cookies to enhance your experience on ToffeeWeb and to enable certain features. By using the website you are consenting to our use of cookies in accordance with our cookie policy. View full table. Top of the Page. Text: A A A. I loved it - I loved each second of this game. We cannot always play the best football in the world but we can fight like nobody else.
And as long as we use our principles, we will be a difficult opponent to play against. The Reds boss had the luxury of resting superstars such as Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Virgil van Dijk, survived the early loss through injury of James Milner, and yet still saw his side fully merit their place in the fourth round.
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti played virtually his strongest available side but the visitors paid for a lacklustre display and a succession of missed opportunities in the first half, when Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Mason Holgate and Richarlison saw efforts saved by Liverpool keeper Adrian. The Italian blamed a drop in his side's performance level during the match. I know we have to work.
Liverpool are the team who have forgotten how to lose - and they were playing an Everton side who have long forgotten how to win at Anfield. Klopp took no chances with his big players but the Reds still had too much energy for this laboured Everton team.
Divock Origi added physicality up front but it was the likes of Jones and year-old Harvey Elliott who epitomised the host club's victory - along with year-old central defender Nathaniel Phillips, effectively brought back from a loan spell at Stuttgart to play in this game. It was a moment of genius from Jones, born two years after Everton last won at Anfield, that made the difference before Liverpool closed out the victory with maturity and without problems from a bitterly disappointing Everton.
They even survived the blow of losing Milner in the opening minutes, depriving Klopp of one of his most experienced players. In the event, it just gave another teenager, Yasser Larouci, his chance to shine. Klopp and his players took the acclaim in front of the Kop after the final whistle as Liverpool's dream season continues.
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti now knows the full extent of the job he must undertake at Goodison Park. This was as embarrassing as it gets for Everton, outmanoeuvred and beaten by what was more or less a Liverpool reserve team.
And for many players whose names are on this loss, it will surely prove to be a watershed moment and the beginning of the end of their careers at the club. Morgan Schneiderlin has been out injured but he was also miles off the pace, while Theo Walcott produced an absolute horror show of a performance, riddled with dreadful decisions and cheap concession of possession.
True, it took a magnificent strike for Liverpool to clinch their place in the fourth round and Everton squandered so many first-half chances but this was what the visitors' effort, or lack of it, deserved.
On this day, when presented with a below-strength Liverpool, Everton were exposed as faint-hearted and lacking in stomach for the fight. This was a grim chapter - the only forward-looking note being that Ancelotti has been given a rapid reminder of exactly why Everton paid so much to bring him to Goodison Park.
Formation Match ends, Liverpool 1, Everton 0. Second Half ends, Liverpool 1, Everton 0. Attempt missed. Moise Kean Everton right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Offside, Everton. Yerry Mina tries a through ball, but Richarlison is caught offside.
Foul by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Liverpool. Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Yerry Mina. Attempt blocked. Divock Origi Liverpool right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Curtis Jones. Attempt saved. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Liverpool right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Divock Origi.
Substitution, Liverpool. Rhian Brewster replaces Harvey Elliott. Substitution, Everton. Bernard replaces Theo Walcott. Morgan Schneiderlin Everton right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right following a corner. Corner, Everton. Conceded by Yasser Larouci. Foul by Pedro Chirivella Liverpool. Dominic Calvert-Lewin Everton wins a free kick in the defensive half. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Liverpool right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked.
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