It was a cagey start to the match with neither team committing big numbers into attack, avoiding defeat seemed to be the priority for both. Opportunities were limited to headed chances for Virgil van Dijk and Kolo Muani, both of which were directed too close to the respective goalkeepers. The key moment of the half came in the 33rd minute when Simons was shown a straight red card, on review, for a reckless challenge on Netherlands compatriot van Dijk. Simons lunged needlessly for the ball and raked his studs down the Liverpool captain’s calf. Referee John Brooks initially showed the attacking midfielder a yellow card, but VAR intervened and it was upgraded after checking the replays, to a chorus of boos from the home fans.
Slot brought Alexander Isak on at half-time for Conor Bradley who picked up a knock towards the end of the first-half and it was the Sweden international who opened the scoring. Spurs captain Romero gave the ball away, Florian Wirtz played in Isak who fired past Guglielmo Vicario, but he was clattered by Micky van de Ven in the process and had to be helped off the pitch. Slot's side doubled their lead three minutes later when Ekitike leapt above Romero to head the ball past the flat-footed Vicario, to bag his fifth goal in three Premier League matches.
There were brief signs of a Spurs comeback after Liverpool failed to clear a corner and substitute Richarlison fired home from close range, but the hosts ended the match with nine players after Romero was shown a second yellow card for a ridiculous kick at Ibrahima Konate, compounding a dreadful night for the Argentinian.
The win moves Liverpool up into fifth place, level on points with Chelsea in fourth, only outside the Champions League positions on goal difference.
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