The night was low and on Saturday the 27th, Liverpool suffered another split in their Premier League clash. They ended in a 2-2 draw against a strong Westham comeback, with the players deeply regretting their performance. It was their first home win at Westham in recent years, but the gap between them and the Premier League title is becoming more and more apparent as they remain firmly in third place.
"Liverpool have made tactical changes following the defeat in the Merseyside Derby, moving Mohamed El Shaarna to Davin Nunes, with Diego Costa continuing to play, and the team's three arrows lineup consisting of Luis Diaz, Gaspar and Javi Hernandez, while Westham have brought Charlo Palmer back into the starting lineup.
The first half was dominated by Liverpool's offense. Gaspar and Javi Hernandez were slightly rusty, while Luis Diaz was the team's best hope. They encountered Westham's counter-attacks several times, especially the inside cuts from the left, but luckily, they hit the goalposts. Westham, on the other hand, capitalized on a quick counterattack and Charlo Palmer took a 1-0 lead into halftime with a header off a cross from the left by Gudas in the 43rd minute.
Liverpool stepped up their attacking pressure as the match resumed. In the 48th minute, Andrew Robertson grabbed the ball in front of Luis Diaz's goal to equalize the score at 1-1. In the 65th minute, Gaspard shot from the right side of the field, the ball rebounded off Provincial Aubon and eventually rebounded again by Thomas Souzik, which keeper Aylou could not stop to put Liverpool over the top at 2-1.
As the game progressed to the 77th minute, Westham seized the opportunity to strike back. Charo Palmer's cross from the right was met by a header from Michali Antonio to make it 2-2.In the end, the two sides shook hands and took a point each.