3-4 v Liverpool FC - 30 April 2023 - Away

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Spurs 3

Liverpool FC

Liverpool FC

4

  • Jones
    3'
  • Díaz
    5'
  • Salah
    15' (PEN)
  • Jota
    90+4'
Details
Match Number

7594

Opposition
Liverpool

Liverpool FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2022/23

Date

30th April 2023

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

Anfield

Attendance

53,275

Referee

Paul Tierney

VAR

David Coote

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

5th

Opposition Form

DWWLLW

Weather at Kick Off

14.8° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7557th overall match (3625 wins, 1646 draws, 2273 losses)

  • 5944th competitive match (2701 wins, 1374 draws, 1869 losses)

  • team

    184th match vs Liverpool FC (48 wins, 46 draws, 90 losses)

  • competition

    1186th Premier League match (518 wins, 287 draws, 381 losses)

  • 6892nd match in England (3264 wins, 1530 draws, 2085 losses)

  • 89th match at Anfield (8 wins, 25 draws, 56 losses)

  • 8th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
11 Attempts 10
3 Attempts on Target 6
2.2 xG 2.0
67% Possession 33%
864 Touches 487
666 Passes Completed 272
764 Passes Attempted 377
87.2% Pass Completion 72.1%
15 Crosses 10
21 Throw-ins 16
4 Corners 2
11 Tackles 15
10 Blocks 10
1 Interceptions 8
3 Saves 0
12 Fouls 6
3 Yellow Cards 2
0 Offsides 5
Report

Diogo Jota's injury-time winner gave Liverpool a dramatic victory at Anfield after Tottenham looked on course to salvage a point despite going three goals behind inside 15 minutes.

Spurs were 5-0 down after 20 minutes at Newcastle United and swiftly found themselves three goals adrift at Anfield as Liverpool delivered an opening salvo that left them chasing what looked like a lost cause.

Instead, when former Everton striker Richarlison headed his first Premier League goal of the season in stoppage time, Spurs were on the brink of rescuing an unlikely draw - until Jota capitalised on a defensive mix-up seconds later to win the game for Liverpool.

Curtis Jones opened the scoring in the third minute from Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross before Luis Diaz, making his first start since suffering a knee injury in October that required surgery, turned in Mohamad Salah's delivery at the near post two minutes later.

Salah made amends for missing penalties against Bournemouth and Arsenal by adding the third from the spot following Romero's reckless challenge on Cody Gakpo.

With Spurs fans, who were given a refund after the 6-1 debacle on Tyneside, demanding their money back once more, they staged a fightback and showed real character, Harry Kane volleying home six minutes before the interval.

Spurs actually had chances to give Liverpool even more anxious moments but both Son Heung-min and Cristian Romero hit the post within seconds in the second half.

But Son then raced clear to beat Alisson, giving Spurs renewed hope with 13 minutes left.

Richarlison sent the visiting fans wild with a header, before Jota had the last word.

Liverpool move up to fifth to retain slim hopes of Champions League football but earlier victories for Manchester United and Newcastle United make this an increasingly long shot.

Liverpool's late show, capped by Jota's winner, was greeted with huge relief as well as celebration inside Anfield as a fast start went into a steep decline to allow Spurs a route back into the game.

Jurgen Klopp's side looked to be strolling to victory after dominating the opening phase and scoring three goals, only to then deliver a sloppy, careless and complacent performance to throw Spurs several lifelines.

Liverpool's rearguard was exposed at regular intervals and they were thankful for the woodwork twice in the second half as Spurs, who looked out of contention, gratefully accepted the encouragement they were being given.

Jota, who is back to his best goal-scoring form, was the match-winner with a drilled low finish past Fraser Forster at The Kop end to snatch back the three points Liverpool looked like they had thrown away.

Liverpool are right in the fight for a place in Europe as they overhauled Spurs, but this was a performance that demonstrated once again the two sides to their game they have shown throughout this season.

Tottenham's season has been characterised by slow starts and they paid the price once more for failing to get to grips with the game in the opening phase.

The worst example was in that 6-1 debacle on Tyneside a week ago, and they looked on course for a repeat here as Liverpool took advantage of Spurs sleepwalking once again to race into that early lead.

Interim manager Ryan Mason will surely have warned his players about the perils of such a hesitant opening and yet they played the opening 15 minutes as if they were in a daze.

It will have been even more damaging and frustrating after the manner in which they showed real heart to fight their way back into contention, clawing back the 3-0 deficit in injury time, only to cast away the point they thought they had earned.

Mason was furious Jota was still on the pitch after Oliver Skipp was injured by his high boot, which summed up the frustration felt in the Spurs camp after a vital point was lost in one loss of concentration late on.

Timeline
KO

Curtis Jones

3'

Luis Díaz

5'

Mohamed Salah

15'
HT +3'

Diogo Jota

90+4'
FT +8'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
33 23 6 4 78 38 40 75
2
Manchester city
31 23 4 4 82 29 53 73
3
Newcastle united
32 17 11 4 58 26 32 62
4
Manchester united
31 18 6 7 48 39 9 60
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 16 6 11 60 53 7 54
6
Aston villa
33 16 6 11 46 41 5 54
7
Liverpool
32 15 8 9 61 39 22 53
8
Brighton hove albion
31 15 7 9 61 40 21 52
9
Brentford
34 12 14 8 52 44 8 50
10
Fulham
32 13 6 13 44 43 1 45
11
Crystal palace
34 10 10 14 35 45 -10 40
12
Chelsea
32 10 9 13 30 35 -5 39
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 10 7 17 29 50 -21 37
14
Afc bournemouth
33 10 6 17 32 63 -31 36
15
West ham united
33 9 7 17 37 47 -10 34
16
Leeds united
33 7 9 17 42 63 -21 30
17
Nottingham forest
34 7 9 18 30 62 -32 30
18
Leicester city
33 8 5 20 44 57 -13 29
19
Everton
33 6 10 17 25 50 -25 28
20
Southampton
33 6 6 21 27 57 -30 24
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
32 24 4 4 84 30 54 76
2
Arsenal
33 23 6 4 78 38 40 75
3
Newcastle united
33 18 11 4 61 27 34 65
4
Manchester united
32 19 6 7 49 39 10 63
5
Liverpool
33 16 8 9 65 42 23 56
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 16 6 12 63 57 6 54
7
Aston villa
34 16 6 12 46 42 4 54
8
Brighton hove albion
31 15 7 9 61 40 21 52
9
Brentford
34 12 14 8 52 44 8 50
10
Fulham
33 13 6 14 45 45 0 45
11
Crystal palace
34 10 10 14 35 45 -10 40
12
Chelsea
32 10 9 13 30 35 -5 39
13
Afc bournemouth
34 11 6 17 36 64 -28 39
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 10 7 17 29 50 -21 37
15
West ham united
33 9 7 17 37 47 -10 34
16
Leicester city
34 8 6 20 46 59 -13 30
17
Leeds united
34 7 9 18 43 67 -24 30
18
Nottingham forest
34 7 9 18 30 62 -32 30
19
Everton
34 6 11 17 27 52 -25 29
20
Southampton
34 6 6 22 28 60 -32 24
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