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It was the meeting that everyone was waiting for this Sunday in the Premier League. And, this worked in favor of Liverpool. This Sunday, as part of the 17th day of the championship, the Reds largely dominated Tottenham with a score of 6 goals to 3.
Luis Diaz (author of a double), Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah (author of a double) found the net and allowed the Reds to take the 3 points and have a 4 point lead over Chelsea with a game in hand.
For Tottenham, James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke scored. The Spurs remain as irregular as ever in the league and remain stuck in 11th position with 23 points on the clock.
Liverpool in boss mode
Following a series of 2 consecutive draws before the clash against Spurs, Liverpool had the desire and determination to strike hard and resume their march forward in the Premier League. From the start of the game, the players of Arne Slot will send a strong message to the Londoners.
In the 23rd minute of play, Trent Alexander-Arnold placed a magnificent cross on the head of Luis Diaz who opened the scoring (1-0, 23rd). A goal that will do the Reds good and give them confidence. Alexis Mac Allister doubled the lead a few minutes later (2-0, 36th) before James Maddison reduced the score (2-1, 41st).
A clearing for Spurs which will not last since Dominik Szoboszlai will once again make the break following a service at the right tempo from Mohamed Salah (3-1, 45+1).
The Mo Salah show
Silent in the first period but decisive passer for Dominik Szoboszlai, Mo Salah will wake up and add to the score after returning from the locker room. The Egyptian will find the fault twice (4-1, 54th) and (5-1, 61st).
Dejan Kulusevski (5-2, 72nd) and Dominic Solanke (5-3, 83rd) will reduce the score and give hope to the crowd at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a few minutes before Luis Diaz’s double on a service full of finesse from Salah ( 6-3, 85th).
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