Jose Mourinho falls to knees in despair as Liverpool claim three points after Tottenham miss stunnin

June 2024 ยท 3 minute read

Jose Mourinho was brought to his knees by his team's wasted opportunities as Liverpool won 1-0 at Tottenham to remain on track for an invincible season on Saturday.

The Reds, marching towards a first league title since 1990, took another step closer to matching Arsenal's 2003-04 achievement thanks to Roberto Firmino's first-half strike.

It took their winning run to 12 matches and they are now undefeated in their last 38 games, going back to January 3, 2019 - a period in which they have won an astonishing 104 points.

Mourinho said before the game that only two people - him and his press officer - believed Spurs could win, but he had a plan, handing 20-year-old Japhet Tanganga his first Premier League appearance in defence.

Tanganga justified his surprise selection with less than two minutes on the clock as he produced a brilliant goal-saving block on the line after Firmino appeared destined to score after breaking clear.

The hosts then had some luck as Firmino's follow-up rattled they post as they escaped going behind early on.

Having no Harry Kane, who tweeted during the game to say his operation on a potentially season-ending hamstring injury has gone well, meant that Spurs had to find different ways to attack and both Heung-min Son and Lucas Moura had chances after drifting in off the wing, but their radar was off.

Liverpool began to take control, with Virgil van Dijk missing a good chance, and although Tanganga had been impressive, he was schooled by Firmino for a brilliant opener.

The Brazilian knew a tackle was coming and produced a fine turn before lashing in his seventh league goal of the season - all coming away from home.

It looked ominous for Spurs, but they came to life in the second half with a rousing performance.

They were far more creative as Son had a deflected effort just wide while Serge Aurier fired straight at Allison.

Liverpool posed a threat on the break, but it was Spurs who were pressing and they were presented with two golden chances to level.

The first was laid on a plate to Son in the 75th minute as Moura played him in, but the South Korean blazed his shot over from 12 yards.

Mourinho's men kept going and an even better chance landed at the feet of Giovani Lo Celso seven minutes later, but somehow he managed to steer Aurier's cross wide from inside the six-yard box, sending the 'Special One' to his knees.

Erik Lamela and Son both tested Allison again but Liverpool came through it in all-too-familiar fashion.

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