After a frenetic start, Liverpool had taken the lead through a 35th minute penalty from James Milner after Everton defender Mason Holgate had pulled down Adam Lallana in the box. It was in many ways an old-school derby with plenty of strong challenges, a high-tempo and end-to-end rhythm but it was Juergen Klopp's side who created the greater openings. Everton's Wayne Rooney, who had been booked in just the seventh minute for a late lunge on Joe Gomez, was substituted in the 52nd minute, probably to save him from the risk of a red-card as he looked close to losing his cool. Gomez headed wide at the back post when he had been left unmarked at a 54th minute corner and a minute later Lallana poked the ball wide after being sent clear through on goal. Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford produced a fine parry to keep out an Andy Robertson blast at the near post..@VirgilvDijk marks his derby debut with a goal! ? pic.twitter.com/LAAqmvZXdw
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) January 5, 2018
The Toffees looked to have made Klopp's men pay for failing to make the most of those chances with Sigurdsson's cool side foot finish. But the world's most expensive defender had other ideas. Meanwhile, late goals by in-form Jesse Lingard and fit-again striker Romelu Lukaku helped Manchester United to reach the FA Cup fourth round as they ground out a 2-0 home win over Championship (second-tier) side Derby County. The visitor looked likely to force a replay before Lingard struck with a first-time shot in the 84th minute for his fourth goal in as many games after a fine brace in a 2-2 Premier League draw with Burnley and another in a 2-0 win over Everton. Lukaku, who returned from a head injury and came on as a halftime substitute for Henrikh Mkhitaryan, broke away and powered his shot past goalkeeper Scott Carson at the death as Derby threw men forward in search of an equaliser.One of the many reasons why #lfc pursued Virgil van Dijk. Defender, leader, scorer.
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) January 5, 2018
The outcome pleased United manager Jose Mourinho, who praised Lingard and Carson after he produced a barrage of superb saves. United had missed a string of chances as Lingard hit the post with a fierce arrowed shot several minutes before he broke the deadlock and Marcus Rashford also found the woodwork with a glancing header in the opening half. Carson kept out an array of stinging long range efforts, including three from Paul Pogba as United struggled to find a way through a resolute and well-organised visiting defence. Pinned back for much of the contest, Derby launched several dangerous raids as defender Marcus Olsson and midfielder Tom Lawrence came close for the Rams, who finally cracked in the closing stage. Carson was left clutching thin air as Lingard unleashed a swivelling shot into the top left corner from 18m and with Derby throwing caution to the wind, Lukaku raced clear to score his 16th goal for United in all competitions.8️⃣ goals in his last ? appearances... ?@JesseLingard is your Man of the Match! pic.twitter.com/BJwCNwgksE
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 5, 2018
RESULTSLiverpool 2 (Milner 35-P, Van Dijk 84) Everton 1 (Sigurdsson 67)Man Utd 2 (Lingard 84, Lukaku 90) Derby 0A first #MUFC Player of the Month award in the bag with 85% of your votes...
⭐ December's star man: @JesseLingard! ⭐ pic.twitter.com/BPsg5If9ZA— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 4, 2018