Tottenham Hotspur suffered another painful night in north London as Liverpool overcame adversity to secure a vital 2–1 Premier League victory. Red cards, missed chances, and late drama defined a match that kept Liverpool firmly in the European qualification conversation.
Cagey Start Before the Game Turns
With Mohamed Salah away on international duty, Liverpool arrived in London with questions around their attacking threat. Manager Arne Slot set his side up cautiously, limiting Tottenham’s early momentum.
Spurs enjoyed more of the ball but struggled for quality in the final third. Their first real opening came midway through the half when Randal Kolo Muani headed straight at Alisson Becker, a chance that summed up Tottenham’s blunt edge.

Red Card Shifts the Balance
The match swung decisively on the half-hour mark. Xavi Simons was initially shown a yellow card for a dangerous challenge on Virgil van Dijk, but VAR intervention upgraded it to a red. Reduced to ten men, Tottenham faced an uphill battle.
Sensing an opportunity, Slot made a bold attacking change at halftime by introducing Alexander Isak, a move that quickly paid off.
Isak and Ekitike Strike as Liverpool Take Control
Within 15 minutes of the restart, Isak latched onto a perfectly weighted pass from Florian Wirtz and calmly fired into the far corner to give Liverpool the lead.
Although Isak was forced off soon after, Liverpool stayed on the front foot. Spurs hit the woodwork through Kolo Muani, but their misfortune deepened moments later when Hugo Ekitike rose highest to head home Jeremie Frimpong’s cross, the ball kissing the post before crossing the line.

Late Drama and Romero’s Dismissal
Tottenham refused to fold. Richarlison reacted quickest inside the box to pull one back and set up a tense finale. The Brazilian even threatened an equaliser, only to be denied by a last-ditch block from Ibrahima Konaté.
Any remaining hope vanished in stoppage time when Cristian Romero was sent off following an altercation, leaving Spurs with nine men. Liverpool saw out the closing minutes with composure to seal a crucial away win.
What This Means Going Forward
For Tottenham, this result marks a worrying trend of home struggles and disciplinary issues. For Liverpool, it is a statement victory—earned without Salah—that keeps them firmly in the race for European football.

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