Red-hot Liverpool Demolish Spurs 6:3 To Extend Premier League Lead.
Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to four points with a commanding 6-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, showcasing their attacking prowess in a ruthless display at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Reds, led by manager Arne Slot, were in scintillating form, capitalising on every defensive frailty in an injury-depleted Spurs side. Luis Díaz opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a well-timed header from Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pinpoint cross. Alexis Mac Allister doubled the lead with another header 13 minutes later, putting Liverpool firmly in control.
James Maddison briefly gave Spurs hope, curling in a superb strike to make it 2-1 four minutes before half-time. However, Dominik Szoboszlai restored Liverpool’s two-goal advantage in stoppage time, tapping in a Mohamed Salah assist to end the half 3-1.
Salah then added a second-half brace, equalling and then surpassing Billy Liddell’s Liverpool record of 228 goals. He now stands fourth in the club’s all-time scoring charts with 229 goals. Díaz capped off Liverpool’s dominant display with his second goal in the closing stages, ensuring a convincing win despite late strikes from Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke for Spurs.
Mohamed Salah’s brilliance was the standout feature of Liverpool’s dominant display. His second-half goals not only cemented his place in Liverpool’s history books but also highlighted his enduring quality as one of the Premier League’s finest forwards.
Szoboszlai and Díaz were equally instrumental, with the Colombian making amends for his controversial offside goal in the corresponding fixture last season. Szoboszlai’s creativity and composure underlined why he has become a vital part of Liverpool’s midfield this season.
Liverpool fans erupted in celebration at the final whistle, their optimism for a Premier League title return growing stronger. Having dropped points in consecutive draws with Newcastle and Fulham, this emphatic win reasserted Liverpool’s position as the team to beat.
For Tottenham, it was another sobering reminder of their inconsistencies under Ange Postecoglou. While the scoreline flattered Spurs, the performance laid bare their defensive vulnerabilities and lack of depth amidst injuries.
The defeat came amidst growing fan discontent, with black balloons released in the 24th minute to protest chairman Daniel Levy’s tenure. Postecoglou will need to address Spurs’ fragility quickly, especially with a two-legged EFL Cup semi-final against Liverpool looming.
Liverpool’s convincing display cements their title credentials, while Spurs face an uphill battle to stabilise their season. With Liverpool eyeing the Premier League crown and Tottenham seeking redemption, the upcoming semi-final clash promises to be another fascinating encounter.