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Premier League | Gameweek 30
Jun 21, 2020 at 7pm UK
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Everton defender Michael Keane praises "unreal" teammates after derby draw

Everton defender Michael Keane praises
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The Toffees had the better chances in the 0-0 draw against Liverpool on Sunday but their run without beating the Reds was extended to 22 matches.

Everton defender Michael Keane admits they were disappointed not to have beaten Liverpool and ended their long Merseyside derby drought.

The Toffees had the best two chances in a goalless draw of few opportunities at Goodison Park which extended the hosts' run to 22 matches without victory in all competitions against their near-neighbours.

But for goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who saved Dominic Calvert-Lewin's backheel, and a post, which Tom Davies struck from the rebound, Everton could have been celebrating a famous win – albeit in an empty stadium.

Keane accepted before the match they would probably have settled for a point against the runaway champions-elect, but on reflection it appeared to be a missed opportunity.

"You'd have thought so (being pleased with the draw) if you'd told us before the game this would be the outcome – but we are disappointed we have not won it," Keane told evertonfc.com.

"I know they had a lot of the ball but our work-rate and shape were unreal. Considering it was our first game in three months our fitness was first class.

"And we had the best chances. I don't remember them having a clear-cut chance, we had two good ones.

"It is a decent result but we wanted to win and, after the chances we had, we are a bit disappointed we didn't."

Since Carlo Ancelotti took charge in December, Everton have won five and drawn four of their 12 league matches with defeats coming against Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea.

The Italian knows they need to improve results against the top sides but was encouraged by the resilience and organisation the players showed against Liverpool, becoming only the third club this season to take points off Jurgen Klopp's side.

"This is important, we competed also against Manchester United (a 1-1 draw the last time they played at home in March) and I think when we are focused, when we work well together we are a good team and we can compete," said Ancelotti.

"Of course we didn't have a lot of possibilities to play as we wanted but defensively we were really good.

"We have to win games, it is our goal. To try to have points and to try to win.

"The period before the lockdown we played against top teams and we didn't win, now it is time to win and climb the table."

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