Liverpool secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, despite the hosts being reduced to nine men after two red cards. Alexander Isak opened the scoring but suffered an injury in the process, while Hugo Ekitike added a second before Richarlison pulled one back late on. The win marks Liverpool's third consecutive victory, moving them level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea.
The Premier League clash on December 20, 2025, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium kicked off at 17:30 GMT under manager Thomas Frank for Tottenham and Arne Slot for Liverpool. The first half was low on action until the 33rd minute, when Tottenham's Xavi Simons received a straight red card for a reckless challenge on Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk. Initially shown a yellow for catching Van Dijk on the ankle, referee John Brooks upgraded it to red after a VAR review revealed raised studs.
Liverpool capitalized early in the second half. Half-time substitute Alexander Isak, replacing Conor Bradley, scored in the 56th minute with a clinical finish assisted by Florian Wirtz, but he immediately limped off injured after a challenge from Tottenham's Micky van de Ven. Jeremie Frimpong came on for Isak, and in the 66th minute, Hugo Ekitike doubled the lead with a powerful header from Frimpong's cross, outmuscling Cristian Romero despite protests of a foul.
Tottenham mounted a comeback when substitute Richarlison fired home in the 83rd minute from a corner scramble. The game turned fractious, culminating in Romero's second yellow in the 90+2nd minute for kicking out at Ibrahima Konate after a free-kick. Despite nine added minutes of pressure, including saves from Alisson Becker on Pedro Porro and Wilson Odobert, Liverpool held on.
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank criticized VAR decisions, calling Ekitike's goal the 'biggest mistake' due to an alleged push on Romero and questioning both red cards. Liverpool's Ekitike admitted, 'It wasn’t our best game... but we had the control.' Slot praised the win at a tough venue but expressed concern over Isak's injury: 'If a player scores and then doesn’t come back... that’s usually not a good thing.' The result extends Liverpool's scoring streak against Tottenham to 19 straight games.