Liverpool has not had four consecutive defeats since 1923

For their part, Everton had not won at Anfield since 1999

The Liverpool lost four home games in a row for the first time since 1923The set guided by Jurgen Klopp equaled his worst lost record in Anfield after the 0-2 loss to the Everton at the Merseyside Derby.

With goals from Richarlison and Sigursson, the painting directed by Carlo Ancelotti he held the three units and kept the ‘Reds’ away from the battle for the top places and the opportunity to endorse the title champion, except he left them from European competitive positions.

Klopp is living a free fall with his elements and it is that Liverpool did not lose four games in a row at Anfield from November to December 1923. In this season 2020-21 he has defeats against him Burnley, Brighton, Manchester City and now Everton.

Also, the last time Everton won the Merseyside Derby was in 2010, when they won 2-0 at Goodison Park with goals from Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta, having not won at the house of the Reds since September 1999.

Even since February 1986, Everton did not beat Liverpool by more than two goals as a visitor. That time it was Gary Lineker and Kevin Ratcliffe the goalscorers.

Likewise, this is the third time since the Premier League was determined that Liverpool have amassed four losses in a row. He previously did this in December 2002 and September 1993.

The defeat placed Klopp and his students sixth in the overall standings with 40 points and 16 points ahead of Manchester City, which is still not playing to this day and has a greater chance of breaking away from its rivals. Meanwhile, they are two points behind West Ham, who has the last ticket off the table for European seats.

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