Liverpool's title ambitions suffered a setback as they were held to a goalless draw by Everton in the latest Merseyside derby.
The Reds are now one point behind leaders Manchester City with nine rounds of fixtures remaining.
Sportsmail looks at what you may have missed from the action at Goodison Park.
Goodison cat makes a comeback
When Everton hosted Wolves last month, a cat entered the pitch at Goodison Park.
There was a similar incident on Sunday, with a black cat causing a problem for stewards.
Thankfully, the incident occurred before the game and didn't disrupt the action.
Everton show support for Manchester City via Oasis
Liverpool are involved in an intriguing battle for the title with Manchester City, and it's no secret who Everton want to prevail.
Before the game three Oasis songs were played over the tannoy at Goodison, with the band heavily associated with City given that both Noel and Liam Gallagher support the club.
Everton's choice of pre-match music certainly won't have been appreciated by the Liverpool fans.
Martin Atkinson requires attention
There was much focus on Marcus Atkinson, who refereed his sixth Merseyside derby.
Not everything went to plan for Atkinson, with the referee having to change his batteries during the first half following an electrical problem.
The Merseyside derby reaches a league milestone
Every Merseyside derby is a major occasion, but this one was especially significant.
It was the 200th time that Everton and Liverpool have faced each other in the league, with Aston Villa vs Everton the only top flight fixture to have been played on more occasions.
Liverpool endure another goalless draw
Liverpool are known for their attacking football, but they have found goals more difficult to come by recently.
Despite thrashing Watford 5-0, three of the Reds' last five games have ended goalless, with this game joining Liverpool's recent draws with Manchester United and Bayern Munich in going without a goal.