There can be little doubt that Liverpool and Tottenham have gone in opposite directions since they met in the Champions League final in June. Liverpool won on that strangely underwhelming occasion in Madrid and they have since pressed harder, taking a stranglehold on the Premier League. Spurs, by contrast, have endured all manner of setbacks – both on the field and off it with regard to team building.
On a pulsating Anfield occasion, Liverpool emphasised the gap in quality, playing with a breathless front‑foot intensity and, for long spells, threatening to tear Spurs apart. The chances that they created were plentiful and clear-cut and it was all that Mauricio Pochettino’s players could do to cling on. They did cling on – throughout a first half that they led through Harry Kane’s goal on 47 seconds and until the 75th minute, when Liverpool’s only reward for their dominance had been Jordan Henderson’s 52nd-minute equaliser.
Written by David Hytner at Anfield
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/oct/27/liverpool-tottenham-hotspur-premire-league-match-report under the title “Mohamed Salah holds his nerve as Liverpool put Spurs to the sword”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.