Liverpool Beat Tottenham in Chaotic Premier League Clash

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Tottenham - Liverpool 1:2

Liverpool claimed a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in a dramatic Matchday 17 encounter in the Premier League, overcoming injuries, dismissals and late pressure to secure all three points.

The visitors struck first through Alexander Isak, but the opening half was overshadowed by chaos for the home side. Xavi Simons was shown a straight red card before the break, leaving Tottenham a man down. To compound their problems, goalscorer Isak was forced off through injury shortly after putting Liverpool ahead.

Despite the disruptions, Liverpool maintained control and doubled their advantage in the 66th minute. Hugo Ekitike continued his red-hot form, scoring his fifth goal in just three matches to give the visitors breathing space and underline their attacking depth.

The drama was far from over. On 83 minutes, Richarlison pulled one back for Tottenham Hotspur, reigniting hopes of a late comeback. However, those hopes were swiftly dashed when Cristian Romero received his second yellow card, reducing the hosts to nine men in the closing stages.

Liverpool managed the final minutes with composure, seeing out the win to climb up to fifth place in the Premier League standings. For Thomas Frank’s side, the defeat leaves them languishing in 13th, with discipline and squad depth emerging as growing concerns.

2025-26, England - Premier League

Tottenham - Liverpool 1:2 (0:0)
Goals: Isak, 56 (0:1); Ekitike, 66 (0:2); Richarlison, 83 (1:2)

Tottenham: Vicario G.; Romero C. (till 90); Porro; Spence D.; van de Ven; Simons Xavi (till 33); Gray (Palhinha, 71); Bergvall (Odobert, 71); Bentancur; Kudus (Johnson B-n, 58); Kolo Muani (Richarlison, 80)
Substitution: Johnson B-n (from 58); Palhinha (from 71); Odobert (from 71); Richarlison (from 80)
Bench: Kinský; Dragusin; Davies; Danso; Tel M.
Yellow Cards: Romero C. 66, 90; van de Ven 85; Bentancur 90; Richarlison 90
Red cards: Simons Xavi 33', Romero C. 90'

Liverpool: Alisson; van Dijk; Konate; Kerkez M.; Wirtz (Nyoni, 90); Szoboszlai; Mac Allister A.; Bradley C. (Isak, 46; Frimpong J., 60; Chiesa F., 90); Jones Cur.; Gravenberch R.; Ekitike (Robertson A., 90)
Substitution: Isak (from 46 till 60); Frimpong J. (from 60 till 90); Robertson A. (from 90); Chiesa F. (from 90); Nyoni (from 90)
Bench: Mamardashvili; Ramsay C.; Omoruyi; Ngumoha
Yellow Cards: Konate 76; Szoboszlai 83; Mac Allister A. 90

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