Merseyside derbies are not only defined by results, they are often defined moments. Those of sheer brilliance, flashpoints of controversy or split-second decisions that turn the tide - the list goes on.
And if that is the case, then look no further back than October 28th 2012, when Liverpool were held to a 2-2 draw by their spirited neighbours at Goodison Park.
There have been instances closer to the present day when the Blues have dug in for draws or got the better of an injury-laden Reds, but this is quite possibly one of last true occasions it could be said both were on equal footing heading into fixture.
Leading in the Premier League standings by six points, then-Everton boss David Moyes whipped up the pre-match furore with a claim about Luis Suarez's diving antics. "It will turn the public and fans off football if they think people are conning their way to results," the Scotsman went as far to say.
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Well, it took the Uruguayan only 14 minutes to answer his primary critic - picking up a loose ball in the box, he fired in at the Park End with the help of a massive deflection off Leighton Baines. It is understandable if this is not the most memorable, but what followed became the poster image of the clash.
Waving away his onrushing team-mates, Suarez hurtled down the touchline towards the opposition manager before throwing himself to the ground, mocking the theatrical simulation he had previously been accused of.
Hardly his most problematic moment in a Liverpool shirt, but it evidently got to Moyes. "It was great - I probably had done
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