Tudor 'happy for the players' after Tottenham earn crucial point at Liverpool
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Tudor 'happy for the players' after Tottenham earn crucial point at Liverpool
"I agree, a lot of hard work from the players. We had to do the right things to be a team. In the end, you can say we deserve the goal. We tried until the last second. With just two senior outfield players on the bench, it's not easy, really, so I'm happy. Happy for the players."
"The winning moment came when substitute Randal Kolo Muani, one of only seven players on the bench, controlled a long punt forward, held off both Andy Robertson and Virgil van Dijk, and laid the ball perfectly into Richarlison's path. The Brazilian, who had already had four chances before finally making one count, slotted past Alisson to spark wild celebrations from the travelling end."
"Richarlison's fifth Premier League goal at Anfield, a remarkable record at a ground where so few visiting strikers have left with anything. The Brazilian has now scored more away league goals there than any other player in the competition's history bar Andy Cole."
Tottenham earned a crucial 1-1 draw at Liverpool, with Richarlison scoring in the 90th minute to secure interim head coach Igor Tudor's first point in charge. The team arrived with only 12 senior outfield players available and had lost all four previous matches under Tudor. Despite these constraints, Tottenham produced their most organized and encouraging performance in months. Substitute Randal Kolo Muani controlled a long ball and held off both Robertson and van Dijk before laying the ball to Richarlison, who converted after missing four earlier chances. The result proved significant given the context and kept Spurs one point above the relegation zone.
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