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·22 de dezembro de 2024
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Liverpool wasted little time asserting their dominance. Trent Alexander-Arnold produced a moment of pure magic to set up the opening goal, delivering a pinpoint cross from deep within Tottenham’s half that Luis Díaz expertly headed home in the 23rd minute. Just minutes later, Andy Robertson’s clever chip into the box unsettled the Spurs defence, and a mistimed clearance allowed Alexis Mac Allister to nod in Liverpool’s second.
Despite the visitors’ control, Spurs found a glimmer of hope when James Maddison capitalised on a high turnover to score against the run of play in the 41st minute, briefly cutting Liverpool’s lead to 2-1. Yet the Reds responded with conviction. Dominik Szoboszlai capped off a flowing team move—one he initiated himself—just before the interval, restoring Liverpool’s two-goal cushion.
The second half began as the first ended: with Liverpool firmly in control. A devastating counter-attack saw Mohamed Salah pounce on a loose ball to score the Reds’ fourth goal within ten minutes of the restart. Salah struck again just minutes later, finishing another swift break to make it 5-1, much to the dismay of the Tottenham faithful.
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While Spurs refused to roll over, leaving spaces in search of goals, their efforts paid dividends. Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke both found the net, reducing the deficit to 5-3 and briefly reigniting home supporters’ hopes.
Luis Díaz, who had opened the scoring, fittingly had the final say. Exploiting a disorganised Tottenham backline, Díaz surged into space and delivered a clinical finish to the far corner in the 85th minute, securing Liverpool’s sixth and closing out an unforgettable match.
This pulsating victory extended Liverpool’s lead at the Premier League summit to four points over Chelsea. It also underlined the Reds’ title credentials, as Jürgen Klopp’s side combined flair, precision, and determination to brush aside a Spurs outfit struggling to gain momentum under Ange Postecoglou.
For Tottenham, the result left them languishing in the bottom half of the table, searching for solutions to their defensive frailties. As Klopp’s side look ahead, Liverpool’s attacking depth and creativity continue to set the standard in their quest to remain top of the league.