
Philippe Coutinho and Divock Origi were both a class above the Derby defence and they helped themselves to a goal apiece after the break. Jurgen Klopp made seven changes to the team that dispatched Chelsea 2-1 on Friday Night Football, including handing a debut to goalkeeper Lorius Karius and a first start for Marko Grujic.
Derby also gave a goalkeeper a chance to impress with 21years old Jonathan Mitchell making his debut as Nigel Pearson made five changes from the team that drew 1-1 with Bristol City on Saturday.
Jordan Henderson, buoyed by his goal of the season contender against Chelsea, flashed an early volley over the crossbar before Roberto Firmino followed suit on seven minutes. Derby were struggling to really impose themselves on the game yet were seemingly dealing with Liverpool's threat - until Richard Keogh went to sleep on 24 minutes. The Derby skipper scuffed a clearance following a Phillipe Coutinho corner and the ball dropped straight to Klavan, who couldn't believe his luck from six yards and he poked in his first ever Liverpool goal.
Keogh's confidence looked shot to pieces after the goal. Origi twisted his way past him in the area three minutes later but Mitchell came to the rescue with smart save at his near post. Pearson tried to get his team on the front-foot by bringing on former Liverpool man Tom Ince for defender Chris Baird but Liverpool were in no mood for relenting. They doubled their lead on 49 minutes - a goal very much made in Brazil.
Firmino forced the Derby defence back towards their own goal and it opened the space for Coutinho, who received the pass from his teammate and slotted home from 12 yards. Two became three five minutes later. Coutinho went from scorer to provider this time as he released Origi in behind Keogh and the Belgian ruthlessly powered an effort into the roof of the net from a tight angle.
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