Once more, it comes the
hard way again a penalty is essential but again Liverpool successes. After
their long stretch of Premier League wins came to a conclusion at Old
Trafford’s previous Sunday, the pacesetters required two second-half goals to arise
from behind and beat Tottenham.
Henderson’s equalizer
and a Mohamed Salah penalty means Jurgen Klopp’s sides keep on six
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Harry Kane’s initial goal exposed to disappoint all
that. For Tottenham and Mauricio Pochettino, becoming the first team to success
at Anfield might have been a revolving point in their miserable start to the
season.
But Spurs’ resolution was wrecked by Henderson at
the start of the first half and their downfall was all but secure when Serge
Aurier fouled Sadio Mané in the penalty area with 15 minutes. It was a luckless
way to lose but trying to defend a lead in the flaw of Liverpool is a gamble
that was never likely to pay off.
Kane's breakthrough
came incidentally. Son's shot from the edge of the range bounced his way after refracting
off Dejan Lovren and striking the woodwork, but Tottenham had prepared their
own good luck. The move which led to the goal was excellent, keen
counter-attacking.
After Henderson lost control
in Tottenham's half, Moussa Sissoko surged through Liverpool's midfield,
bypassing both Georginio Wijnaldum and Fabinho. He played in Kane and Son did
well to anticipate the track of the South Korean's strike.
Tottenham now needed to
care for their lead for one more 89 plus stoppage time. It every time seems
like a tall order, mostly once Liverpool began to check Gazzaniga.
Four saves in rapid succession denied them an equalizer, with Salah, Roberto
Firmino, and Trent Alexander all frustrated.
Klopp said, that might
easily have been intensified at the beginning of the second half. Gazzaniga
turned playmaker with a long kick downfield in the direction of Son. He rounded
Alison but was enforced wide by the Liverpool goalkeeper and, from a narrow position,
might only hit the bar.
A two-goal lead would
have been a completely diverse intention but Liverpool soon established the
parity that their supremacy deserved. Disproving his status for safe and traditional
play, Henderson had started taking up extra progressive positions down the
right.
Aurier firstly won the
ball from Mané, but is struggling to make a clearance; he hacked at the back of
the Senegalese’s right leg. Referee Anthony Taylor was in no hesitation and
Tottenham might have a few criticisms.
There were a handful of
dawn worries for Liverpool as the shape of play inverted and they tried to grip
out for three points. On the overall equilibrium of play, Klopp and his players
deserved this victory, their third win beside a ‘top six’ club of the season.
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