Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp tells BBC Sport: "I already know what the pundits will say in the studio - situations like today you have to finish it off.
"But to be successful in football you have to be stable and we were the better side today. The wind does not help and there was a lot today. You have to be ready for the fight of the second ball. We had five or six big chances but Jordan Pickford or a defender was in between. I don't think they had a real chance. Not perfect but good enough, getting a point from Everton is always a success because it is our most difficult away game of the season.
"You need stability but it was a difficult game. I did not want to throw Naby Keita in to deal with these difficult circumstances. We brought Adam Lallana in but all the football plans, throw them in the bin because you have to be ready for the long balls and the second balls. We defended the set-pieces well, we caused them a few problems but unfortunately we did not finish them off.
"I’m completely fine with chasing. Who wants to be top of the table at the beginning of March? It is nice but there are lots of games to play. I watched Match of the Day last night and saw the celebrations of Man City, they had 900 chances and scored one goal, a shot with the wrong foot. You have to be ready for these chances."