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Spurs Finish with Nine Players as Liverpool Secure 2‑1 Win in North London

Tottenham 1-2 Liverpool

Match Statistics

Final Score: Tottenham Hotspur 1 – 2 Liverpool

Goalscorers:

  • Alexander Isak (Liverpool, 56’)
  • Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool, 66’)
  • Richarlison (Tottenham, 82’)

Red Cards:

  • Xavi Simons (Tottenham, 32’)
  • Cristian Romero (Tottenham, 88’)

On 20 December 2025, Tottenham Hotspur hosted Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a gripping Premier League encounter. Liverpool emerged victorious with a 2–1 win, but the match was defined by disciplinary drama, clinical finishing, and a tense finale.

VAR and Tactical Shifts

The game’s trajectory shifted in the 32nd minute when Xavi Simons was shown a straight red card. Originally booked for a challenge on Virgil van Dijk, the decision was upgraded following a VAR review, leaving Tottenham to play over an hour with a numerical disadvantage.

Clinical Liverpool Strike

Liverpool took the lead in the 56th minute through Alexander Isak, who capitalised on a well-executed attack to put the visitors ahead. However, the moment was bittersweet; Isak appeared to sustain an injury during the strike and was forced off immediately after celebrating.

The advantage was doubled in the 66th minute when Hugo Ekitike scored with a precise header. Following sustained pressure from Liverpool’s forwards, Ekitike rose highest to meet a cross, seemingly putting the game out of reach.

Spurs’ Resilience and Late Chaos

Despite the disadvantage, Spurs showed remarkable resilience. They pulled one back in the 82nd minute when Richarlison converted a set-piece opportunity, giving the home crowd hope of a late comeback. However, that momentum was hindered when Cristian Romero received a second yellow card shortly after, leaving Tottenham with only nine men.

Even with two extra players, Liverpool endured a nervous finish. In the dying seconds, Alisson Becker was forced into a crucial save to deny a late Tottenham equaliser. Liverpool maintained their composure to secure all three points, demonstrating tactical discipline in a chaotic North London environment.