I watched the Merseyside Premier League derby earlier (Liverpool v Everton) which Liverpool won with the only goal of the game in 'time-added-on' to 'time-added-on'. Yes, it was in the sixth minute of the four added-on minutes at the end of the game (there was an injury stoppage in the added-on time). However, it was a most unusual goal and possibly
the most unusual one that has ever won the Merseyside derby.
The Liverpool goalkeeper took a free-kick close to the halfway line with a tap-pass down the right wing which the receiving player then crossed to the far side of the pitch towards the corner of penalty area, only for Virgil Van Dijk who received the ball to apparently miskick his 'shot' which appeared to be going over the bar, as he seemed to have turned away in disgust after he had kicked it. However, it was too close to the bar for the Everton and England keeper Jordan Pickford to risk leaving it and he seemed to attempt to catch the ball, which had some spin on it, just above the bar and fumbled it, whereon it appeared to spin out of his hands and along the crossbar and back into play for the Liverpool substitute Divock Origi to head into the goal. What was just as strange was that Origi had come on as a substitute with only six minutes of normal time remaining - in his first Premier League appearance since August 2017, due mainly to injury.
What looked like was going to be a drawn game had a totally different outcome - not that I am complaining!
I just looked at the BBC online text commentary (below) for that part of the game and it comes across as a somewhat totally different sequence of events to what I have described above.