LiverPool vs Tottenham Live Football Match Score 06/11/2022

LiverPool vs Tottenham Live Football Match Score 06/11/2022

Antonio Conte’s side advanced to the knockout rounds of the European competition thanks to Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s thumping 95th-minute strike. Spurs navigated an incredibly tight group to get through to the last 16.  But it was not all good news for the north Londoners, who lost star attacker Son after just half an hour. The South Korean appeared dazed after clashing heads with Marseille defender Chancel Mbemba.  Son failed the immediate concussion assessment and was substituted. Under Premier League regulations, he is now likely to miss Spurs’ top-flight match against Liverpool next weekend. The Premier League and FA introduced fresh guidelines ahead of the 2014-15 season which state that a player who suffers a concussion must stay away from all football activity for at least six days.

That will prevent Son from taking part in training or matches until Monday, at the earliest. The 29-year-old could next feature for Spurs in their all-Premier League Carabao Cup tie away at Nottingham Forest next Wednesday. Despite Son scoring just five goals in an underwhelming campaign, it will be a major blow for head coach Conte to lose the player for the visit of Liverpool. The Reds could be without James Milner for the same reason, with the versatile midfielder being substituted in their Champions League win over Napoli for the same reason. Spurs heroically advanced in Europe despite losing Son and having Conte stuck in the stands serving a suspension. French defender Clement Lenglet equalised after Mbemba opened the scoring before Hojbjerg struck a stunning late winner.

“In the second half we had a good game and Clement scored an important goal in France in front of the French people and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is so important to confirm that top of the group,” captain Hugo Lloris reflected.  “It was a tough night, a great battle and even more psychological battle because we could feel in the first half a team was playing without the fear to lose, it was Marseille, and in the second half we had a team that was fearing to lose and it was us.  “Also I believe that when we had to face difficulties, we showed great personality and it’s a great result. Without our coach it was even more difficult for him in the stand and it’s a great winning team – that’s the most important thing.”

All eyes will be on Anfield when Liverpool and Tottenham face each other in the Premier League derby. The Reds defeated Newcastle thanks to Naby Keita’s goal to stay in a two-horse title race with Man City, but they need to keep on winning in the season finale if they are to regain the title. Mohamed Salah is widely expected to return to the starting XI, while Roberto Firmino remains in the recovery room. Thiago Alcantara is pushing for a start as well. Spurs, on the other hand, aim to keep their Champions League hopes alive. Antonio Conte’s men proved their worth in a 3-1 win over Leicester, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry against Liverpool, who are eyeing their fourth consecutive league win. Speaking of the away side, all Doherty, Tanganga, and Reguilon are out of contention with injuries.

Sadio Mane is a Senegalese footballer who plays for Liverpool as a winger. Mane was born in Sedhiou Senegal on April 10, 1992, but he made his senior debut at French club Metz. In 2012 he moved to Red Bull Salzburg, with the pacey winger scoring 31 goals in 63 appearances for the club in the Austrian Bundesliga. Mane then decided to take a step forward in his career as he joined famous Premier League club Liverpool for a fee of £34 million, signing a five-year contract with the Reds. The Senegal international quickly established himself as a first-team regular at Liverpool and, no doubt, he helped the Anfield outfit make it to the 2017/2018 Champions League final. Speaking of trophies, Sadio Mane won the Austrian Bundesliga with Salzburg in the 2013/2014 season. In 2017 he was named Liverpool player of the year for the 2016/2017 season. Sadio Mane made his Senegal debut in 2012 and he was part of the Senegal team that participated at the 2012 Olympic tournament.

Tottenham Hotspur are a professional football club based in North London. Spurs host their rivals at White Hart Lane and the capacity of the stadium is 36,284. Tottenham won the Premier League (First Division) trophy in 1950/1951 and 1960/1961 and despite producing terrific displays in the 2015/2016 campaign Mauro Pochettino’s team eventually finished the season in third place in the standings. Tottenham’s bitter rivals are Arsenal, but Chelsea and West Ham United are regarded as the team’s fierce opponents as well. Spurs have won eight FA Cup trophies, with the team also lifting the 1962/1963 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup title. Tottenham Hotspur hammered Atletico Madrid in the final of the competition back then (5-1). The likes of David Ginola, Sol Campbell, Teddy Sheringham, Jurgen Klinsmann, Gary Lineker, Luka Modric, Robbie Keane and Gareth Bale are star players that used to play for the White Hart Lane outfit in the past. The colour of Tottenham Hotspur’s home kit is white.

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