
"Szoboszlai punctured a bright Spurs start with his fourth direct free-kick goal in the Premier League this season, a new record for a Liverpool player, in the 18th minute. Guglielmo Vicario should have done better to keep it out, but he atoned somewhat when he tipped Cody Gakpo's shot onto the post soon after."
"Richarlison's personal battle with Alisson continued into the second half - he finished with a game-leading five shots, four of which were on target - while Arne Slot looked to his bench for inspiration. Mohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike could not get that second goal for Liverpool, though, and the Reds' weakness was exposed again as, in the 90th minute, Richarlison swept home to snatch Igor Tudor's first point as Spurs boss."
"Against no side does Richarlison have more Premier League goals than Liverpool (six), with his strike taking him to 100 goal involvements overall in the competition (73 goals, 27 assists). Roberto Firmino (132) and Gabriel Jesus (118) are the only other Brazilians to hit that milestone."
Tottenham drew 1-1 with Liverpool at Anfield, with Richarlison equalizing in the 90th minute after Dominik Szoboszlai's fourth direct free-kick goal of the season gave Liverpool the lead in the 18th minute. Despite Liverpool's early advantage, Tottenham maintained pressure throughout the match. Richarlison led with five shots, four on target, consistently troubling Liverpool's defense and goalkeeper Alisson. Liverpool failed to capitalize on their lead despite opportunities from Mohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike. The draw marks Igor Tudor's first point as Spurs boss and provides confidence ahead of their crucial clash with Nottingham Forest.
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