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Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur. Premier League.

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Liverpool 2

  • M Salah (3rd minute, 91st minute)

Tottenham Hotspur 2

  • V Wanyama (80th minute)
  • H Kane (95th minute pen)

Liverpool 2-2 Tottenham: Harry Kane nets last-gasp penalty in Anfield epic

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Watch highlights of the thrilling 2-2 draw between Liverpool and Tottenham at Anfield

Harry Kane scored an injury-time penalty after missing an earlier one for Tottenham to salvage a 2-2 draw in an extraordinary clash with Liverpool at Anfield on Super Sunday.

Liverpool were leading 1-0 with 12 minutes left after Mohamed Salah's opener but Victor Wanyama thumped Spurs level before Kane won a penalty on 85 minutes.

Neville's big match verdict
Neville's big match verdict

The Sky Sports pundit gives his view on a dramatic match

However, the England international spurned the opportunity and Salah sensationally put Liverpool in front in injury time with an exquisite solo effort.

That looked the end of the drama but Spurs won a second penalty with their final attack when the linesman overruled referee Jon Moss for a Virgil van Dijk challenge on Erik Lamela.

In front of a disgruntled home crowd, Kane made no mistake to become the player to reach 100 Premier League goals in the second-shortest time.

Player Ratings

Liverpool: Karius (7), Alexander-Arnold (7), Van Dijk (6), Lovren (6), Robertson (7), Can (7), Henderson (7), Milner (7), Firmino (7), Salah (9), Mane (7)

Subs: Oxlade-Chamberlain (5), Wijnaldum (5), Matip (5)

Tottenham: Lloris (6), Trippier (5), Vertonghen (6), Sanchez (4), Davies (6), Dier (5), Dembele (6), Eriksen (7), Alli (6), Son (6), Kane (7)

Subs: Lamela (7), Wanyama (8)

Man of the match: Mohamed Salah

With just three minutes gone, Liverpool's high press forced Eric Dier into a horrendous back-pass which was seized upon by Salah, who was presented with an easy finish past Hugo Lloris from 10 yards out.

Tottenham looked rocked by the early goal as Liverpool continued to play with energy through Jordan Henderson and James Milner in midfield - however, the second goal evaded them with Milner and Roberto Firmino skewing shots wide after some creative play by Trent Alexander-Arnold.

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After the break Spurs started to find their rhythm and ask questions of Liverpool defensively.

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Jurgen Klopp made two changes after the win at Huddersfield, and they were both defensive. Virgil van Dijk came in for Joel Matip and Trent Alexander-Arnold replaced Joe Gomez. Spurs were unchanged following the 2-0 win against Manchester United.

The atmosphere around Anfield was becoming nervy with their team dropping deeper and Klopp switched to a back five for the final 10 minutes in order to see the game out.

His defensive tactic didn't reap the required effect as Spurs levelled in spectacular fashion. Eriksen's cross from the left was palmed clear by Karius into the path of Wanyama, who struck a quite breath-taking half-volley into the top corner.

Tottenham Hotspur's Kenyan midfielder Victor Wanyama (C) celebrates scoring his team's first goal with Tottenham Hotspur's English midfielder Dele Alli (L)
Image: Victor Wanyama (centre) and team-mates celebrate his screamer

The drama wasn't done there as Spurs won a penalty in the 85th minute as Kane nipped through and went down under minimal contact from Karius.

The script seemed set for the England international to net his 100th Premier League goal but his penalty was straight down the middle and Karius blocked it away.

Liverpool then thought they'd won it when Salah somehow twisted and turned in the box, beating two Spurs defenders, and poked a fine finish into the net.

What ref Moss said to assistant
What ref Moss said to assistant

What did referee Jon Moss say to Ed Smart?

With Anfield rocking, the home fans' joy quickly turned to anger when Lamela was felled by Van Dijk inside the area. The referee originally waved away the appeals but the linesman flagged and Moss brought the play back to award the penalty.

This time Kane stayed cool and quite a bonkers match ended all square.

The managers

Jurgen Klopp: "The result was massively influenced by the linesman's decisions.

"I am not allowed to go in their room until half an hour after the game, do you think the first thing he comes to me and tells me he made a mistake with the first penalty because it was clearly offside? Unbelievable."

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Jurgen Klopp was unimpressed with the two penalties awarded to Tottenham, saying 'it's hard to accept the decisions'.

Mauricio Pochettino: "I've congratulated the referee. To show that sort of character. It was difficult to know at the time if they were right, but in the dressing room I confirmed that they were right in every single decision."

"Sometimes we complain about them - I don't - as I decided a long time ago to stop complaining. It's important to recognise when they are right because it's a very difficult job for them.

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Mauricio Pochettino praised his team's character after their late goal rescued a point, but felt they should have won all three.

Opta stats

  • Harry Kane has scored 100 goals in the Premier League in just 141 appearances - only Alan Shearer (124) reached the 100 goals in the competition in fewer games.
  • Mauricio Pochettino's side are winless in their last 11 away games against 'top six' opponents in the Premier League (D5 L6), and have won just one of their 19 such games under the Argentine (D7 L11).
  • Mohamed Salah has netted 21 goals in just 25 games in the Premier League; the fewest appearances of any Liverpool player to reach 20 goals in the competition.
  • The Egyptian is just the second Liverpool player to score 20 or more goals for the club in his debut Premier League campaign, after Fernando Torres in 2007/08 (24).

Man of the match: Mohamed Salah

The mesmerising Egyptian took his tally for the Premier League season to 21 with two very different finishes. After being gifted the opener by a stray Dier back pass, his second was a thing of beauty.

Carra on 'extraordinary' Salah goal
Carra on 'extraordinary' Salah goal

Carragher said Salah's second goal was comparable to those scored by Lionel Messi

With Liverpool struggling for ideas as the game ticked into added time, he twisted between two markers with an imperious piece of skill and poked home. It reminded many - including his manager - of a certain Argentinean playing for Barcelona. At this rate, he's not too far off his level.

What's next?

Liverpool are back in front of the Sky Sports cameras next Sunday when they visit Southampton, live on Sky Sports Premier League while Tottenham have a midweek FA Cup replay against Newport County on Wednesday before hosting Arsenal next Saturday lunchtime.

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