Everton supervisor David Moyes says Liverpool’s run of late targets this season is not any shock as ‘the higher sides put on you down.’
Virgil van Dijk’s stoppage-time header in midweek gave Liverpool a win over Atletico Madrid, and Arne Slot’s facet have scored late winners of their final 5 matches.
Moyes, who takes his facet to Anfield on Saturday for the Merseyside derby, is aware of his facet are up in opposition to it however is relishing the problem.
“The higher sides are likely to kind of put on you down a bit bit and focus adjustments,” he stated.
“In the principle we’ve proven resilience in defence so we’ll be trying to keep that.
“We’re all conscious [of their late goals], it was the identical with [Sir Alex] Fergie, he was once getting Fergie time and within the referee’s ear saying they should get extra additional time and getting late targets as a result of his crew saved getting ready themselves to attain and I see that as the identical with Liverpool.
“I feel I’d been mendacity if I stated sure, I loved the derby. It’s quite a bit simpler if you’re with the crew that has the strongest squad and I feel we’re up in opposition to it.
“We’ve got to go there and combat for every part we will and be aggressive and ensure that we play the place we’ve confirmed indicators of bettering and ensure we present that within the recreation.”
