Tottenham Suffer Heavy Defeat to Liverpool

Cataleya

December 23, 2024 · 1 min read

Tottenham Suffer Heavy Defeat to Liverpool
FootBall | December 23, 2024
Ange Postecoglou has watched his Tottenham side concede 10 goals in their last two home league matches. (Image: Getty)

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou’s entertaining style faced a tough test as Spurs suffered a heavy 6-3 defeat to Liverpool, which showcased the risks of their high-pressing, open approach. While Spurs had recently won thrilling matches including a Carabao Cup quarter-final 4-3 victory over Manchester United, Liverpool exposed their defensive vulnerabilities. Despite taking a 3-0 lead in recent matches, Spurs conceded 10 goals in successive home defeats to Chelsea and Liverpool with the latter’s dominant 6-3 victory highlighting their superiority.

Liverpool’s expected goals (xG) of 4.6 to Spurs’ 1.2 reflected their attacking prowess while Spurs couldn’t stop the tide despite missing key defenders and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. Postecoglou’s team continues to struggle with defensive stability which remains a concern in their open playing style. Meanwhile, Liverpool extended their impressive run and now lead the Premier League by four points over Chelsea at Christmas.

Under new manager Arne Slot, they have seamlessly transitioned from Jurgen Klopp’s leadership with Mohamed Salah continuing to break records. Salah’s brace in the 6-3 win pushed him ahead of Billy Liddell, making him Liverpool’s fourth all-time top scorer. He now has 15 goals and 11 assists in the Premier League, maintaining a record of double-figure goals and assists in six seasons. Slot has made an immediate impact, winning 21 of his first 25 matches and Liverpool now stand unbeaten away from home this season.

Slot’s calm, analytical approach has brought composure to Liverpool with his meticulous tactical tweaks enhancing their attacking flair. As Liverpool lead the league on Christmas Day, they look set for a strong title challenge while Tottenham sitting 11th, must regroup after another heavy defeat.