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See the numbers behind Liverpool's draw with Everton ️

Despite not finding a goal, Liverpool took nine shots on target, compared with four from Everton. Liverpool also managed to create an impressive 2.4 xG, while Premier League teams have averaged 1.3 xG and 4.1 shots on target per match this season.


Liverpool dominated possession, completing 414 passes to Everton's 242.


Liverpool were aggressive out of possession, making six tackles in the final third, while Everton attempted just one. In their last game (against Newcastle) Liverpool didn't attempt a single tackle in the attacking third, while throughout the season they've averaged 2.8 per 90 minutes.


Liverpool completed 94 long balls, while Everton managed 45. The Reds made a staggering 3,110 yards worth of progressive passes, while Everton successfully passed the ball 1,713 yards towards the Liverpool goal.


Liverpool succesffuly played an impressive 44 passes into the final third, while Everton managed 16. However Liverpool only completed six successful dribbles, down from 16 in the previous match (against Newcastle).


Virgil van Dijk was our man of the match. He successfuly completed 71 passes out of 78 (more than any other player on the pitch), while Joe Gomez completed 68.


Virgil van Dijk passed the ball a total of 620 yards towards the opponents goal (more than any other player on the pitch) and succesfully played 16 long balls.


This season, Virgil van Dijk has made 3,352 yards worth of progressive passes. That's more than any other player in the Premier League except his teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold who has totalled 3,790 yards worth of progressive passes.


Joe Gomez played 21 successful long balls (more than anyone else on the pitch), while Virgil van Dijk completed 16.


Joe Gomez has successfully completed more long balls (18 per 90 minutes) than any other Premier League player this season.


Joe Gomez made Liveprool's joint most clearances (seven), alongside Virgil van Dijk. Van Dijk also won 100% of his six aerial duels (more than any player on the pitch).