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Liverpool revive title defence, beat Spurs 3-1

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Roberto Firmino ended Liverpool's 483-minute goal drought in the Premier League to set the champions on their way to a 3-1 win over Tottenham and revive their faltering title defense.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Sadio Mane also netted as Liverpool ended a fivegame winless run in a league it dominated so resounding­ly last season.

"We were really up for the game, everyone was at it," Alexander-Arnold said.

"No one put too much of a foot wrong and it was an unbelievab­le performanc­e from the lads."

The victory, which lifts Liverpool into fourth place, started with VAR ruling out an opener for Tottenham when Son Heung-min was adjudged to be offside.

Pierre-Emile Højbjerg reduced the deficit to 2-1 with a powerful strike shortly after Alexander-Arnold scored at the start of the second half, but the Liverpool right back set up Mane for the third that sealed the win.

While Liverpool moved within four points of leader Manchester City, Jose Mourinho's Tottenham is eight points adrift in sixth after its first defeat in 2021, albeit with a game in hand.

And Mourinho faces an anxious wait to discover the extent of Harry Kane's injury after the striker twice went down in the first half clutching his left ankle before being replaced at the interval.

"He is injured in both ankles," Mourinho said.

"He said to compete with one pain he probably could, but both - it was very painful and very sore and he couldn't. He just couldn't.

"He is a guy with a good sacrifice spirit, he can fight against pain, but it was difficult for him."

There are problems at the back too for the north London club, which is in danger of failing to qualify for the Champions League for a second consecutiv­e season after reaching the final in 2019 - losing to Liverpool.

Liverpool was forced to play midfielder Jordan Henderson at center back due to injuries and also lost Joel Matip at halftime with ankle ligament damage.

But it was Tottenham's back three looking more fragile, "We were punished by our individual mistakes," Mourinho said. "It's nothing new for us."

How different, though, this game might have gone had Son not been marginally offside when he was released by Kane before scoring.

It was clear from Mourinho's post-match comments that it was a tense atmosphere in the dressing room at halftime.

 ??  ?? Tottenham Hotspur's Welsh defender Joe Rodon (R) takes on Liverpool's Senegalese striker Sadio Mane (L) during the match
Tottenham Hotspur's Welsh defender Joe Rodon (R) takes on Liverpool's Senegalese striker Sadio Mane (L) during the match

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