Liverpool displayed the sort of resilience for which they have now become synonymous – and for which Tottenham are criticised for lacking – as they recovered from conceding inside the first minute to win 2-1. Jurgen Klopp’s men fought back to beat Spurs (Peter Byrne/PA)In 10 Premier matches this season they have shown a similar kind of attitude, albeit in different circumstances. That equalised Kane’s 174th for Spurs, which took him level with Martin Chivers in third place on the all-time list. Liverpool had done a similar thing to Spurs in last season’s Champions League final, winning – and scoring – a penalty inside the opening 30 seconds. Salah’s penalty was not the best he has ever struck, but it wrong-footed Gazzaniga for a ninth win in 10 matches.
Source: Irish Examiner October 27, 2019 18:56 UTC