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Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitiké were both on the scoresheet in Liverpool’s heated 2–1 victory over nine-man Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League as they fought off a late comeback from their hosts.
Tottenham saw Xavi Simons sent off in the 33rd minute after a VAR review for a challenge on Virgil van Dijk and Christian Romero followed suit after receiving a second yellow card in stoppage time to leave the hosts with nine men.
A routine Liverpool triumph appeared on the cards, only for Spurs substitute Richarlison to pull one back with seven minutes left before Romero let his team down with a late kick-out at Ibrahima Konate as the hosts’ lost for a fifth time in eight matches under Thomas Frank.
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