TOTTENHAM 1-2 LIVERPOOL - PLAYER RATINGS: Which Spurs star let his team down? Who was the Arne Slot's creative spark? And which maligned Reds star was much improved?
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Liverpool narrowly escaped with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham on Saturday in a tumultuous encounter that left the home team with just nine players on the field by the end in north London.

Xavi Simons found himself ejected from the game for a reckless late tackle on Virgil van Dijk, gifting Liverpool a numerical advantage as the first half concluded.

After halftime, Alexander Isak, a record signing for the British club, came off the bench to skillfully put Liverpool ahead just before the 60-minute mark. However, his time on the field was cut short due to an injury sustained in a clash with Micky van de Ven as the ball hit the back of the net.

As the crowd roared and Tottenham sought a late equalizer, Cristian Romero compounded the team’s challenges by receiving a second yellow card for an altercation with Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate, resulting in Tottenham’s second dismissal of the match.

Lewis Steele from Daily Mail Sport was present at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, assessing the performances as Liverpool secured their third consecutive win across all competitions.

Hugo Ekitike continued his hot streak in front of goal as Liverpool won 2-1 against Tottenham

Hugo Ekitike continued his hot streak in front of goal as Liverpool won 2-1 against Tottenham

Xavi Simons (above) and Cristian Romero were both sent off - leaving Spurs with just nine men

Xavi Simons (above) and Cristian Romero were both sent off – leaving Spurs with just nine men

Alexander Isak scored the opener for Liverpool but was immediately forced off with an injury

Alexander Isak scored the opener for Liverpool but was immediately forced off with an injury

TOTTENHAM (4-2-3-1)

Guglielmo Vicario – 6

Smart save to deny Wirtz in the first half. Could do nothing about Liverpool’s goals.

Pedro Porro – 6.5

Got forward well and had a big task on his hand up against the marauding Kerkez on his flank.

Cristian Romero – 4 (Sent off)

Stupid red card, both for moaning at the referee. His Spurs side may have had a chance to draw with 10 men.

Micky Van de Ven – 5.5

Ekitike gave him a tough battle.

Djed Spence – 6.5

Attacked with promise and caused all sorts of problems.

Rodrigo Bentancur – 6

Gave the ball away cheaply too often. Liverpool won the midfield battle.

Archie Gray – 5.5

Some nice moments but could not keep up with the away team’s midfielders.

Mohammed Kudus – 6

Looked the most dangerous of any Spurs player early doors. He is a creative outlet that can cause issues for any team.

Cristian Romero let his side down with a stupid red card while Spurs were in the ascendancy

Lucas Bergvall – 5.5

A tidy player but could not impact the game how he may have liked.

Xavi Simons – 3 (Sent off)

Could have zero complaints for the red card. What was he thinking? Let his team down with a completely needless challenge.

Randal Kolo Muani – 6

Had two golden chances in the first half, one with his head and one in the six-yard box, and he really should have converted at least one.

Substitutes

Brennan Johnson (for Kudus 58) – 6

Wilson Odobert (for Bergvall 71) – 6

João Palhinha (for Gray 71) – 6

Richarlison (for Kolo Muani 80)

Not used: Antonin Kinsky, Kevin Danso, Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin, Mathys Tel.

Manager

Thomas Frank – 6 (Booked)

Was let down by silly red cards, especially from Simons. His team created more than enough to win.

Randal Kolo Muani had two golden chances in the first half but failed to capitalise on them

Randal Kolo Muani had two golden chances in the first half but failed to capitalise on them

LIVERPOOL (4-2-3-1)

Alisson – 7

Would have been cold in the second half as Spurs barely ventured forward but will be annoyed to concede and not keep the clean sheet. Big interventions in the last five minutes.

Conor Bradley – 7

Unlucky to be substituted at half-time and many will hope that was tactical and not fitness related because he was excellent in the first half with several crucial interventions.

Ibrahima Konate – 7.5 (Booked)

Much improved performance from the Frenchman who had been criticised for a lot of this season. Highlight was a late block on Richarlison.

Virgil van Dijk – 5.5

At fault for Spurs’ goal when he swung and missed at an attempted clearance to allow Richarlison to score.

Milos Kerkez – 7

Got forward well and caused issues for Porro but his end ball was somewhat lacking. More dangerous than most of his Liverpool outings, though.

Ryan Gravenberch – 6

Some silky moments in midfield as ever.

Alexis Mac Allister – 5 (Booked)

Did not impact the game as he may have liked.

Dominik Szoboszlai – 6 (Booked)

Misses the next game against Wolves due to an avoidable yellow card. A solid performance as usual, though.

Florian Wirtz, the most creative player on the pitch, had one of his best days in a Liverpool shirt

Florian Wirtz, the most creative player on the pitch, had one of his best days in a Liverpool shirt

Curtis Jones – 6

Had been in his best run of form for some time for Liverpool and played some lovely line-breaking passes here but was a lucky man after a late misplaced pass was not punished.

Florian Wirtz – 8 (MOTM)

So unlucky not to score in the first half after some dancing footwork. Sumptuous assist for Isak’s opener. The best creative spark on the pitch for Liverpool.

Hugo Ekitike – 7.5

Barely had a sniff in the first 60 minutes but then scored to make it 2-0 and put the game to bed after 66. It is what the best strikers do – influence games. Five in three league games now.

Substitutes

Alexander Isak (for Bradley, 46) – 6

Jeremie Frimpong (for Isak, 55) – 6

Federico Chiesa (for Frimpong 90)

Andy Robertson (for Ekitike 90+9)

Trey Nyoni (for Wirtz 90+10).

Not used: Giorgi Mamardashvili, Wellity Lucky, Rio Ngumoha, Calvin Ramsay.

Ekitike did what top strikers do at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - influence games with goals

Ekitike did what top strikers do at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – influence games with goals

Manager

Arne Slot – 6

Game management must improve but another good win.

Referee

John Brooks – 7

Got both red cards correct.

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