<p>Everton defender Conor Coady's disallowed goal sparked ugly scenes as Saturday's goalless Merseyside derby boiled over when a bottle thrown from the stands narrowly missed Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.</p>.<p>Coady thought he had put Everton ahead with a close-range finish from Neal Maupay's shot in the second half at Goodison Park.</p>.<p>But the former Liverpool defender's goal was correctly disallowed for offside after a VAR check, sparking an angry response from the stands.</p>.<p>A beer bottle appeared to be thrown from behind the managers' technical areas, narrowly missing Klopp.</p>.<p>As if that wasn't shocking enough, an Everton fan ran onto the pitch from the Gwladys Street End in a bid to confront referee Anthony Taylor before being ushered away by stewards.</p>.<p>Those nasty incidents overshadowed a pulsating clash between these bitter rivals that could easily have finished with goals aplenty but for a man of the match display from Everton keeper Jordan Pickford and some fine stops from his Liverpool counterpart Alisson Becker.</p>.<p>Everton's 2021 triumph at Anfield remains their only win in the last 28 Merseyside derbies in all competitions.</p>.<p>Frank Lampard's team are now without a victory in their first six games this term, while Liverpool's momentum was checked after winning their previous two matches.</p>.<p>Maupay was finally making his red-tape delayed Everton debut after signing from Brighton, but the French striker wasted an early chance when he scuffed wide from Demarai Gray's pass.</p>.<p>Tom Davies had started that attack with a crunching challenge on Fabinho that epitomised the derby maelstrom and left the Liverpool midfielder pole-axed for several moments before he could play on.</p>.<p>As the intensity increased, Luis Diaz had Everton fans baying for blood as the Liverpool winger went unpunished after catching Nathan Patterson with an out-stretched arm.</p>.<p>Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez looked rusty in his return from a three-game suspension, failing to guide his far-post header on target from Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross.</p>.<p>Keeping Anthony Gordon despite Chelsea's sustained interest was Everton's most significant achievement so far this season and the young forward gave a glimpse of his talent with a stinging shot that brought Alisson into action.</p>.<p>Liverpool's defence has been unusually creaky this season and, when Maupay caused panic inside the penalty area, Davies seized possession and flicked a curling shot onto the far post.</p>.<p>After a subdued start from Nunez, Liverpool's big-money signing from Benfica sparked into life with an agile effort that forced a brilliant tip onto the crossbar by Pickford.</p>.<p>With Everton struggling to regroup, Diaz pounced on the rebound and stroked a curling strike against the post.</p>.<p>Liverpool had found it hard to impose themselves amid a fiery derby played at a typically frenzied tempo.</p>.<p>But Klopp sent on Roberto Firmino at half-time and there was an immediate improvement in Liverpool's approach play.</p>.<p>Kostas Tsimikas fired high and wide from a good position in the six-yard box, but Liverpool were hitting their stride.</p>.<p>Nunez's dipping volley tested Pickford from the edge of the area before Firmino's low drive was pushed away for a corner by the Everton keeper.</p>.<p>Pickford was all that stood between Liverpool and the lead as he repelled Firmino's header, then made another superb stop to keep out Fabinho's blast.</p>.<p>Liverpool almost paid for those misses when Gray teed up Maupay six yards from goal, but the striker's poor touch allowed Alisson to get in position to save.</p>.<p>Coady's disallowed goal was the game's biggest flashpoint, leaving Everton fans howling in frustration.</p>.<p>There was still more drama as Alisson made a stunning save as he tipped over Dwight McNeil's deflected shot.</p>.<p>Pickford was in equally defiant mood, turning away Firmino's snap-shot in the final minutes and then pushing Mohamed Salah's shot onto the woodwork in stoppage-time.</p>
<p>Everton defender Conor Coady's disallowed goal sparked ugly scenes as Saturday's goalless Merseyside derby boiled over when a bottle thrown from the stands narrowly missed Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.</p>.<p>Coady thought he had put Everton ahead with a close-range finish from Neal Maupay's shot in the second half at Goodison Park.</p>.<p>But the former Liverpool defender's goal was correctly disallowed for offside after a VAR check, sparking an angry response from the stands.</p>.<p>A beer bottle appeared to be thrown from behind the managers' technical areas, narrowly missing Klopp.</p>.<p>As if that wasn't shocking enough, an Everton fan ran onto the pitch from the Gwladys Street End in a bid to confront referee Anthony Taylor before being ushered away by stewards.</p>.<p>Those nasty incidents overshadowed a pulsating clash between these bitter rivals that could easily have finished with goals aplenty but for a man of the match display from Everton keeper Jordan Pickford and some fine stops from his Liverpool counterpart Alisson Becker.</p>.<p>Everton's 2021 triumph at Anfield remains their only win in the last 28 Merseyside derbies in all competitions.</p>.<p>Frank Lampard's team are now without a victory in their first six games this term, while Liverpool's momentum was checked after winning their previous two matches.</p>.<p>Maupay was finally making his red-tape delayed Everton debut after signing from Brighton, but the French striker wasted an early chance when he scuffed wide from Demarai Gray's pass.</p>.<p>Tom Davies had started that attack with a crunching challenge on Fabinho that epitomised the derby maelstrom and left the Liverpool midfielder pole-axed for several moments before he could play on.</p>.<p>As the intensity increased, Luis Diaz had Everton fans baying for blood as the Liverpool winger went unpunished after catching Nathan Patterson with an out-stretched arm.</p>.<p>Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez looked rusty in his return from a three-game suspension, failing to guide his far-post header on target from Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross.</p>.<p>Keeping Anthony Gordon despite Chelsea's sustained interest was Everton's most significant achievement so far this season and the young forward gave a glimpse of his talent with a stinging shot that brought Alisson into action.</p>.<p>Liverpool's defence has been unusually creaky this season and, when Maupay caused panic inside the penalty area, Davies seized possession and flicked a curling shot onto the far post.</p>.<p>After a subdued start from Nunez, Liverpool's big-money signing from Benfica sparked into life with an agile effort that forced a brilliant tip onto the crossbar by Pickford.</p>.<p>With Everton struggling to regroup, Diaz pounced on the rebound and stroked a curling strike against the post.</p>.<p>Liverpool had found it hard to impose themselves amid a fiery derby played at a typically frenzied tempo.</p>.<p>But Klopp sent on Roberto Firmino at half-time and there was an immediate improvement in Liverpool's approach play.</p>.<p>Kostas Tsimikas fired high and wide from a good position in the six-yard box, but Liverpool were hitting their stride.</p>.<p>Nunez's dipping volley tested Pickford from the edge of the area before Firmino's low drive was pushed away for a corner by the Everton keeper.</p>.<p>Pickford was all that stood between Liverpool and the lead as he repelled Firmino's header, then made another superb stop to keep out Fabinho's blast.</p>.<p>Liverpool almost paid for those misses when Gray teed up Maupay six yards from goal, but the striker's poor touch allowed Alisson to get in position to save.</p>.<p>Coady's disallowed goal was the game's biggest flashpoint, leaving Everton fans howling in frustration.</p>.<p>There was still more drama as Alisson made a stunning save as he tipped over Dwight McNeil's deflected shot.</p>.<p>Pickford was in equally defiant mood, turning away Firmino's snap-shot in the final minutes and then pushing Mohamed Salah's shot onto the woodwork in stoppage-time.</p>