Jagielka gem earns Everton derby draw

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 Phil Jagielka scored a stunning late equaliser to cancel out Steven Gerrard's excellent free-kick in a frantic Merseyside derby.

Everton captain Phil Jagielka scored a sensational 92nd-minute equalizer to earn his side a 1-1 draw against derby rival Liverpool at Anfield in the English Premier League yesterday.

Steven Gerrard had put Liverpool ahead with a 65th-minute free-kick, but he was upstaged in injury time when his former England colleague Jagielka drove an exquisite half-volley into the top-right corner from 25 yards.

The 32-year-old's memorable strike prevented Liverpool from provisionally climbing to sixth place in the table and means that Brendan Rodgers's side has now gone three league games without victory.

Bidding to halt a run of consecutive defeats, Liverpool quickly took control of the 223rd Merseyside derby and should have had an early penalty when Gareth Barry blocked a Raheem Sterling shot with his arm.

Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard produced smart saves to thwart Mario Balotelli, Adam Lallana and Jordan Henderson, while the visitors lost winger Kevin Mirallas to an apparent hamstring injury on the half hour.

Roberto Martinez's side held out until the 65th, when Gerrard stepped up to bend a 22-yard free-kick into the top-right corner after Balotelli had been felled by Leighton Baines.

Moments later Howard diverted a close-range volley by Balotelli onto the bar and in injury time Jagielka snatched a point for the visitors with a goal destined to enter derby folklore.

Aiden McGeady's left-wing cross was headed out by Dejan Lovren and Jagielka met it with a beautiful first-time strike from outside the box that ripped past home goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

The two teams remain locked in mid-table as a result, with Liverpool a point above its neighbor.

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