BBC Sport looks back at the classic 1991 FA Cup fifth-round replay between Liverpool and Everton that finished 4-4, leading to a second replay and the resignation of manager Kenny Dalglish.

The Everton players stopped talking, opened their changing room door and listened.

Along the corridor at Goodison Park Liverpool’s players and staff were holding a heated inquest into how they had four times surrendered a lead in a Merseyside derby. Tensions were spilling over.

“I remember all the shouting and bawling coming from their dressing room,” recalls winger Pat Nevin.

“We all went quiet and were thinking ‘what is that all about?’ The dressing rooms were so close. The noise was unusual. I thought it was a bit weird. The only other time I remember hearing the opposition dressing room at Goodison was when Wimbledon came and they had their music on full volume.”