Rio Ferdinand Stunned as Liverpool Field no English Players

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand was left astonished as Liverpool made history by fielding a starting XI without a single English player for the first time in a top-flight league match.

The surprising statistic emerged during their dramatic 2-2 draw with Everton at Goodison Park, a game that ended in controversy and late drama.

Liverpool appeared set for victory after goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah overturned Beto’s early strike.

However, James Tarkowski’s stunning 98th-minute equalizer ensured Everton claimed a crucial point, leaving Liverpool’s title lead vulnerable.

Curtis Jones (Photo Credit: Getty)
Curtis Jones (Photo Credit: Getty)

The aftermath was heated, with Curtis Jones clashing with Abdoulaye Doucoure after the Everton midfielder taunted Liverpool fans. The altercation led to red cards for both players.

Manager Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff were also dismissed, furious over what they believed was a foul in the buildup to Everton’s late goal.

The revelation that Liverpool had no English starters drew reactions across football. TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher noted the rarity of the event, while Ferdinand questioned how Liverpool’s academy players might feel about the shift.

A BBC study previously revealed that Everton ranks highest in minutes given to English players, in stark contrast to Liverpool’s approach.

Arne Slot (photo credit: Getty)
Arne Slot (photo credit: Getty)

Slot had recently fielded a youthful English core in the FA Cup loss to Plymouth, leading to criticism over his selection choices. Former Liverpool player Craig Hignett suggested Slot may regret not having more experienced players available for that match.

Speaking after the derby, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk criticized referee Michael Oliver’s handling of the game, stating that Doucoure’s actions provoked Liverpool players and led to the post-match chaos. With Arsenal closing in, Liverpool must regroup quickly ahead of their next game against Wolves.

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