Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool did not win against Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but they did put up a brave effort.
Liverpool ended the game with nine men, but they almost picked up a draw against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League match.
Only an own goal from Joel Matip saw Spurs win the match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Liverpool also had a Luis Diaz goal controversially ruled out.
Praise for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah vs Tottenham Hotspur
Mohamed Salah did not score, but the Egyptian forward was a threat to the Tottenham players during his time on the pitch.
And, former Liverpool player John Aldridge was impressed by the effort that Salah put in.
Aldridge wrote in Sunday World: “After Jones was sent off last night, you still felt Liverpool had a goal in them on the breakaway, with Salah working his socks off and giving the Spurs defence plenty to worry about.
“Liverpool need to brush off this defeat at Spurs as a one-off because I really like what I see from this gritty, talented team.”
Mohamed Salah always a threat for Liverpool
I think that Mohamed Salah is always a threat for Liverpool.
Salah does not score in all matches, but he is always there trying to help his teammates and create chances.

Yes, we all associate the forward with scoring goals for fun, but he is also someone who helps out his teammates defensively at times, creates chances and provides assists.
The Liverpool no. 11 has scored three goals and given four assists in seven Premier League matches so far this season.
Salah has made 238 appearances in the Premier League so far in his career.
The former Chelsea attacker has scored 142 goals and given 63 assists in those games.
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