Tottenham and Liverpool play out much-needed Premier League thriller with Son's equaliser earning 2-2 draw for Spurs after Andy Robertson had sealed Reds comeback - before Scot was sent off
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Liverpool's title credentials will be given another examination on the road as Jurgen Klopp's side head to Tottenham in Sunday's blockbuster late kick-off.
While the Reds will have one eye on how Man City get on up at Newcastle, they are preparing to face a Spurs side that are back in action following their recent Covid outbreak.
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After an absolute thriller it finishes level. Action-packed, full of drama and four goals. Vintage Premier League.
Plenty of talking points after this one. Robertson's red, Kane's tackle... but that was a treat.
Kane and Son both have their hands on heads, after Kane cut back a superb cross for the Englishman but his Korean team-mate couldn't flick it past Alisson. Big chance against the 10 men.
Six minutes added on. Still time in this crazy game.
Ryan Sessegnon's day is done, as Sergio Reguilon comes on for the final minutes to face the 10 men in red.
Just seven minutes after scoring Liverpool's second, Robertson sees red. The Scot was initially shown a yellow card, changed upon review by VAR.
Emerson Royale was the victim of Robertson's wild challenge. He was laughing at the Spurs man before the referee went to the monitor... but the smile has been wiped off his face.
A rapid reply from Spurs! A nightmare for Alisson as he comes rushing out and misses the ball, leaving Son to tap into an empty net.
What a finale we're setup for.
More drama! Dele Alli goes through on goal and takes a dive at the Liverpool end, before the Reds counter.
Alexander-Arnold fires a wonderful cross to the back-post, and Robertson ducks down to head past Lloris.
Conte brings in Oliver Skipp in place of Kane's assister Ndombele.
Surely they'll get one soon. Conte has his head in hands on the touchline.
A cross comes in and Kane breaks clear of his marker, and he's free six yards from goal. He meets it, but powers it over the bar.
Alli has another stinker. It's a sensational ball over the top from Dier, and Alli's run behind looks slightly offside but play continues. Kane is alert and the Liverpool defence are stranded, with Spurs two-on-one.
It's a simple squared pass from Alli to Kane, but the midfielder somehow under-hits it and gives time for Allison to come out and block Kane's shot. Spurs could be out of sight here.
Back underway.
A pulsating first-half leaves us level at the break, but Spurs simply should be ahead. A host of huge chances came on the counter-attack for Conte's side, but Kane, Alli and Son left their composure at home.
Liverpool look silky smooth in attack if a little exposed at the back, and might be questioning why they didn't have a penalty too...
Huge chance for Kane to get his double his lead right at the end of the half, as it's cut back to the striker inside the box and he air-kicks. That goal hasn't quite fixed his shaky form...
A fuming Jurgen Klopp is shown a yellow card for his reaction to the referee waving away that penalty. He'll have to watch his mouth from now...
Ndombele is lucky there. The midfielder comes flying in on Jota inside the box and looks to have wiped the forward out. The referee gets a good look, but waves it away. That'll be spoken about plenty later...
Liverpool equalise and Spurs will be kicking themselves. They could and should be at least another goal ahead.
Robertson sends Mane screaming down the line, crossing into the box. It's quarter-cleared away and Robertson comes flying into the box to pick up the loose ball, driving to the byline and dinking into the middle. Jota is there, and rises to nod past Lloris.
That's a shocker from Dele Alli. Spurs counter fluidly and Liverpool are sucked towards Kane and Son. The Korean finds a pass from the right of the box to Alli, who is bursting through the centre from midfield.
The former England star has plenty of time, sets himself, but it's a poor effort and Alisson flicks it around the post.
Liverpool's have had as many chances as Spurs so far, but theirs have been far weaker. The ball is laid off to Keita outside the box, who fires a low but underpowered shot towards goal. It's accurately placed in the bottom corner, and Lloris stretches to touch it wide.
Kane presses Robertson and goes lunging in, dangerously, with his studs-up. The England captain sees yellow but it's sent to VAR. He's lucky... as the video referees stick with the decision.
A ferocious start to this game. It's end-to-end, but the big moments have been at Spurs' end this time. Son misses another big chance, as Kane pulls back and plays him one-on-one with Alisson.
The South Korean looked offside but somehow evades the flag, baring down on Alisson. Son makes a clumsy effort to go around the keeper, who gathers easily from the forward's feet. Once upon a time, Son buries that.
A giant chance to stun Liverpool and go 2-0 ahead. Kane breaks away and drives to the box, crossing to Son which only Alisson to beat. The pass isn't ideal though, and Son can only direct it wide on the stretch.
He's back! Harry Kane is clinical to score his first goal at Tottenham's ground this season.
Moments after Kane looked to turn and hit inside the box and Konate blocked. This time, Ndombele finds a way to get clear of the Liverpool centre-back.
The midfielder slides a stunning ball between Robertson and Konate, which Kane latches onto and smashes past Alisson. A critical goal for Kane, and one that sets this game up wonderfully.
Trent brings down a superb pass from his mate Robertson and shifts the ball onto his right, shaping for a shot on the edge of the box. The Englishman hits a curling effort towards the top corner, but it's deflected for a corner.
Underway in north London.
Night to remember for Son as he clocks his 300th appearance...
Jermain Defoe tells Sky Sports: 'The players will be pleased (to play). When you've had a long break it's difficult as you lose momentum.
'It must be a nightmare for the manager in terms of putting on sessions. It's been a tough time, but I'm delighted that the game's on today.'
Not long to go now as both sets of players finish up with their warm-ups before returning to the dressing room for the final instructions.
With Chelsea dropping two points up at Wolves, following their 0-0 draw, this is a huge opportunity for Liverpool to gain ground on them, while also staying in touching distance of Man City, who ran riot with a 4-0 win at Newcastle.
They are matched with identical records when they go head-to-head... but how did those previous meetings pan out?
FULL STORY HERE.
Jurgen Klopp has claimed Liverpool are enjoying 'really good conversations' over a new contract with Mohamed Salah, despite the current impasse.
The Reds' star forward is in the form of his life, with 22 goals in 23 appearances in all competitions so far this season, and is widely considered to be one of the best players in the world.
Despite Salah's deal expiring in 18 months, Klopp told Sky Sports negotiations were going well.
FULL STORY HERE.
What a moment today is for Tyler Morton and his family.
The 19-year-old has had some minutes in the Champions League but will now get to experience his first Premier League start.
A real show of faith from Jurgen Klopp, even with the long list of absentees.
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Sanchez, Dier, Davies, Royal, Ndombele, Winks, Sessegnon, Alli, Son, Kane
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Konate, Robertson, Morton, Keita, Milner, Salah, Jota, Mane
Still waiting on team news but there will be no Thiago Alcantara for the visitors today.
He joins Virgil van Dijk, Curtis Jones and Fabinho on the sidelines as part of a suspected Covid outbreak.
Antonio Conte v Jurgen Klopp
Harry Kane v Mohamed Salah
There is plenty to keep us glued to our screens in Sunday's box-office late kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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