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Tottenham 2-1 Liverpool: Spurs defeated Rangers’ 9 players with Matip’s own goal in the 90+6 minute.

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Despite playing with ten men from the 26th minute and nine men from the 69th minute, Liverpool were ready to heroically claim a golden point in London, but Tottenham beat them to 90+ in the final thanks to a Matip own goal beat 2:1 6′.

Liverpool have been the only team in the Premier League to remain unbeaten at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since Tottenham moved from White Hart Lane to their new home, and against all odds on Saturday night (30/09) there was a hint of that incredible passing Everyone was against them to continue the tradition.

He found himself outnumbered in the 26th minute because Jones was sent off and fell behind to a goal from Son in the 36th minute. In the 69th minute he saw Zota sent off with two yellow cards, and while it was 1-1, he still withstood the opposition’s pressure and looked capable of keeping North London with a draw to leave, but Spurs made amends in the final.

More specifically, in the sixth minute of stoppage time, when Angelos Postecoglou’s team was desperately looking for a goal and found it in whitewashed fashion when Poros made the turn from the right and Matip inadvertently sent it into the sky of the net to record that 2-1, which catapulted Tottenham to 2nd place.


The match

Both teams went into the game in an aggressive mood and after a few suspected chances, there was a period in the 13th minute where Liverpool flirted with the goal twice, first with Hakpo’s shot, which Vicario parried, and then with Robertson’s follow-up shot a corner from the Argentine goalkeeper.

The first 25 minutes were divided, but in the 26th minute the balance was shaken when Jones found the ball, but then Bisuma’s leg was hit with the stoppers and the referee showed him a straight red card when he saw the phase on the Monitor saw (after checking the phase). VAR).

The sending off allowed Tottenham to gain yards forward and threaten in the 30th minute with Maddison and Richarlison in the 33rd minute. Liverpool, on the other hand, were unlucky in the 34th minute when Diaz shot the ball into the net, but it narrowly landed in an offside position and should be “punished” in the 36th minute.

The Londoners then circulated the ball brilliantly, with Maddison finding Richarlison and he turning the ball high into the penalty area for Son to race past Van Dijk and Alisson and make it 1-0.

However, Liverpool did not give up and took the lead to equalize, which they did in the fourth minute of stoppage time with Hakpo’s fine turning shot from inside the penalty area, while Luis Diaz in the 45th + 8th. Minute touched the rebound with a lead from the height of the small area after Salah’s great vertical pass.

In the second half, Tottenham had two great chances in the opening minutes, Maddison and Sean and Alisson stopped them with stunning tackles. Liverpool then tried to equalize but suffered another serious setback as Zota received two yellow cards within a few minutes (heavy in the first). ) and sent.

From the moment the Reds were down to nine men in the 69th minute, they had no choice but to defend their home game. Tottenham were under siege (74% possession) and had double figures in the final, but failed to get into the big phase.

Somehow Liverpool was just a breath away from the miracle of leaving London standing, but it failed. Tottenham tried until the last moment to score the golden goal and found it in the 90+6 minute, followed by an own goal from Matip Poro turning the ball over and thus sealing Tottenham’s first victory over Liverpool at this stadium and the first defeat of the Reds in 17 games against City last April.

  • TOTTEN: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Van de Fenn, Udoji (83′ Davies), Bissuma (90′ Heiberg), Sarr (83′ Skip), Maddison (90′ Velis), Kulusevski, Ricciarlison, Son (69′ Solomon)
  • LIVERPOOL: Alisson, Gomez (73′ Konate), Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, McAllister (81′ Hraffenberg), Somboslay, Jones, Dias (73′ Edo), Salah (74′ Alexander-Arnold), Hakpo (46′ Zota )

The results of the 7th game

  • Aston Villa-Brighton 6-1 (14′ 21′ 65′ Watkins, 26′ auto. Estupinan, 85′ Ramsey, 90+7′ Luiz / 50′ Fati)
  • Manchester United – Crystal Palace 0-1 (25′ Andersen)
  • Newcastle-Burnley 1:0 (14′ Almiron)
  • Wolves – Manchester City 1:0 (13′ auto. Ruben Dias)
  • Bournemouth-Arsenal 0-3 (17′ Saka, 44′ penalty. Edegaard, 53′ penalty. Havertz)
  • West Ham-Sheffield 2:0 (24′ Bowen, 37′ Sucek)
  • Everton-Luton 1-2 (41′ Calvert-Lewin / 24′ Lockyer, 32′ Morris)
  • Tottenham-Liverpool 2-1 (36′ Sean, 90+6′ aut. Matip / 45+4′ Hakpo)
  • 01.10. 4:00 p.m Nottingham-Brentford
  • 02.10. 22:00 O’clock Fulham-Chelsea

The program of the 8th game

  • 10.07. 2:30 p.m Luton-Tottenham
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Fulham-Sheffield
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Burnley-Chelsea
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Manchester United – Brentford
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Everton-Bournemouth
  • 07.10. 19:30 o’clock Crystal Palace – Nottingham
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Brighton-Liverpool
  • 08/10 16:0 West Ham-Newcastle
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Wolves – Aston Villa
  • 08.10. 6:30 p.m Arsenal-Manchester City


Source: sport 24

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