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Published 19:26 20 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 19:28 20 Apr 2016 BST
“Wishing my BLUE BOYS @everton all the very best. A game where every challenge means something. Loved the derbies and something I miss a hell of a lot. Amazing city with two amazing teams. Play for the badge boys and the rest will take care of itself.”If we get half of the excitement tonight as Cahill is hoping for, then we will be doing well at Anfield. Everton, of course, is looking for a positive result ahead of their FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester United in the coming days, while Jurgen Klopp will hope to win his first ever local Merseyside Derby at the first attempt.

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