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  • Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane on the ball during the Premier League match against Liverpool. PA
    Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane on the ball during the Premier League match against Liverpool. PA
  • Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool dejected following the Premier League match against Tottenham. Getty
    Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool dejected following the Premier League match against Tottenham. Getty
  • Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris catches the ball during the Premier League match against Liverpool. AFP
    Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris catches the ball during the Premier League match against Liverpool. AFP
  • Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, right, celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal against Liverpool. AP
    Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, right, celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal against Liverpool. AP
  • Tottenham players and Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold at the end of the match. AP
    Tottenham players and Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold at the end of the match. AP
  • Son Heung-min celebrates scoring Tottenham's first goal with Harry Kane. Reuters
    Son Heung-min celebrates scoring Tottenham's first goal with Harry Kane. Reuters
  • Liverpool forward Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring against Tottenham. AFP
    Liverpool forward Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring against Tottenham. AFP
  • Son Heung-Min celebrates after scoring Tottenham's opening goal against Liverpool. AFP
    Son Heung-Min celebrates after scoring Tottenham's opening goal against Liverpool. AFP
  • Tottenham defender Ben Davies blocks a shot from Mohamed Salah. Getty
    Tottenham defender Ben Davies blocks a shot from Mohamed Salah. Getty
  • Luis Diaz scores Liverpool's opening goal against Tottenham. AP
    Luis Diaz scores Liverpool's opening goal against Tottenham. AP
  • Luis Diaz, left, celebrates after scoring Liverpool's opening goal againstTottenham. AP
    Luis Diaz, left, celebrates after scoring Liverpool's opening goal againstTottenham. AP
  • Son Heung-Min celebrates with Harry Kane after scoring Tottenham's opening goal against Liverpool. AFP
    Son Heung-Min celebrates with Harry Kane after scoring Tottenham's opening goal against Liverpool. AFP
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    Son Heung-Min begins to celebrate after scoring the opening goal against Liverpool. AFP

Liverpool held by Tottenham to hand Manchester City edge in Premier League title race


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Liverpool suffered a setback in their hopes of winning the Premier League title after being held to a 1-1 draw by Tottenham Hotspur on a tense night at Anfield on Saturday.

Luis Diaz cancelled out Son Heung-min's opener to preserve Liverpool's 14-month unbeaten run at home in the Premier League and send them top of the table on goal difference.

But the mood at the end was subdued as reigning champions Manchester City can move three points clear in a gripping title race with three games to play if they win their game in hand at home to Newcastle United on Sunday.

It was only the second time in 15 league matches that Liverpool have not taken all three points — the other occasion being a draw against City last month — and the consequences could be severe for Jurgen Klopp's men.

With the margin of error tiny, City now look strong favourites to retain their crown.

“It is incredibly difficult to play against an opponent with world-class players and a world-class manager when they have had a week to prepare and we play every three days,” said Klopp, whose side reached the Champions League final on Tuesday.

It could have been even worse for Liverpool had Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg converted a glorious chance deep in stoppage time instead of bizarrely opting to head the ball across to Harry Kane rather than at a gaping goal.

In the end a draw was a disappointing outcome for both clubs in their respective ambitions, Liverpool's to reclaim the title and Tottenham's to finish in the top four.

Liverpool and Manchester City both have 83 points while Tottenham remain in fifth spot with 62 points, one behind fourth-placed Arsenal who host Leeds United on Sunday.

“It is a big point, but gutted we didn't make it at the end,” said Son, who is now only two goals behind Mohamed Salah in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot.

Liverpool dominated possession but Tottenham dug deep defensively and rode their luck at times.

Virgil van Dijk came closest to scoring before the interval when he headed a corner against the crossbar while Diaz forced Lloris into a fine low save.

Tottenham, who have emerged unbeaten from their games against Liverpool and City this season, were always a menace on the counter-attack and they took the lead in clinical style.

Kane did superbly to control a high ball and then played in Sessegnon on the right channel and his cross was tapped in by Son for his 20th goal of the season.

Tottenham looked capable of holding on and moving into fourth spot until Diaz cut in from the left in the 74th minute and his shot took a wicked deflection to beat Hugo Lloris.

Liverpool laid siege to Tottenham's goal after that but the late goal they so often find refused to arrive.

Updated: May 08, 2022, 3:44 AM