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ENG Premier League
03-16 00:30
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H2H
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Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur
Attacks
116
74
Dangerous Attacks
64
25
Ball Possession
63
37
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4
7
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End 1-1
96′
James Roswell
Richarlison
91′
F. Chiesa
A. Mac Allister
90′
1-1
Richarlison
Assist: R. K. Muani
83′
T. Nyoni
C.Gakpo
76′
C.Olusesi
D.Spence
75′
R. K. Muani
M.Tel
64′
C. Jones
F. Wirtz
64′
H.Ekitiké
Rio Ngumoha
64′
M. Salah
J.Frimpong
56′
Xavier Simons
Souza
48′
I. Tudor
Halftime 1-0
18′
1-0
D. Szoboszlai
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Match Info
English Premier League: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur A heavyweight Premier League encounter at Anfield ended in a pulsating 1-1 draw between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. In a match filled with intensity and tactical intrigue, both sides had periods of dominance but ultimately shared the spoils, a result that does little to aid either team's ultimate ambitions in the title and top-four races respectively. The atmosphere was electric, reflecting the high stakes of this classic fixture. Liverpool started on the front foot, pinning Spurs back with their high press, and took a deserved lead in the 35th minute. A flowing move down the left ended with a cut-back that was finished first-time from the edge of the area. Tottenham grew into the game in the second half, and their persistence was rewarded in the 72nd minute. A quick counter-attack caught Liverpool's defense out of shape, allowing the Spurs forward to coolly finish past the advancing goalkeeper. Both teams had chances to win it late on, with Liverpool hitting the post and Tottenham's goalkeeper making a spectacular save in stoppage time to deny a certain winner. The draw means Liverpool drop two points in their pursuit of the league leaders, while Tottenham gain a respectable point at a difficult venue but remain outside the Champions League places. After the match, the Liverpool manager expressed frustration, stating, "We controlled large parts but one moment of transition cost us. We have to be more ruthless." The Tottenham boss was more satisfied, saying, "A point at Anfield is always a good result. The character we showed to come back was fantastic."