The final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park ended dramatically with a 98th-minute equalizer from James Tarkowski, resulting in a thrilling 2-2 draw. The match's intensity peaked as tensions flared, culminating in a brawl following Tarkowski's goal. Everton manager David Moyes captured the essence of the night, describing it as 'mayhem' and a throwback to the past, matched by the electric atmosphere generated by fervent fans. As Everton prepares to transition to a new stadium, this match highlighted the irreplaceable charm and emotion of the historic Goodison Park.
It was mayhem all game. A bit of a throwback. The place was boiling hot all night. It was an incredible atmosphere.
Everton may have that state-of-the-art new stadium on Bramley-Moore Dock ready to go next season, but it is an almost impossible task to replicate what they have in this place.
This derby descended into chaos with police, stewards and players all involved.
Goodison Park was never going to go quietly, but this was something else - full of emotion, passion and all the wild scenes of indiscipline.
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