Thriller: Steven Gerrard scored a late penalty as Liverpool won a dramatic match 3-2 at Anfield |
Luis Suarez edged the battle of the player of the
year contenders as he scored and earned the match-winning penalty to eclipse
Gareth Bale and keep Liverpool's slim top-four hopes
alive.
The Premier League's leading scorer drew first blood
with his 29th of the season - and 22nd in the top flight - and, although his
opposite number had a hand in both of Tottenham's goals, the Uruguay
international had the last laugh by winning the late spot-kick from which Steven
Gerrard scored.
Centre back Jan Vertonghen had scored twice after
Suarez had put the home side ahead only for calamitous misjudgements by Kyle
Walker and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to gift Stewart Downing the
equaliser.
First strike: Luis Suarez prodded the ball past the
onrushing Hugo Lloris to give Liverpool the lead
On top: Suarez's goal was Liverpool's reward for a
strong start at Anfield
Prolific: The Premier League's leading scorer Suarez
netted his 22nd goal of the campaign
Suarez had been receiving particularly close
attention from the visitors without much interest from referee Mike Oliver but
when Gerrard challenged for a header with Tottenham's flying Welshman the Reds
captain was penalised by a free-kick in the
centre-circle.
Bale - playing mainly through the middle - went off
after treatment which allowed him to rejoin play on the right wing and this
contributed, in some part, to the equaliser on the stroke of
half-time.
The ball was soon worked out to him on that flank
and he curled a left-footed cross over the head of Jamie Carragher, on his 500th
league appearance, for Vertonghen to get in front of Glen Johnson and head
inside far post.
Equaliser: Tottenham's pressure paid off as Jan
Vertonghen headed them level just before half-time
Liverpool may have been aggrieved they did not get a
penalty late in the half when Coutinho appeared to be pulled back by Walker as
he tried to get on the end of a cross but they had conceded 10 minutes' of
pressure to the visitors.
Bale played a part in Tottenham's second just after
the break when his free-kick was weakly headed down by Carragher to Vertonghen
who fired home.
A trademark driving run by the Wales international
saw him pick out Sigurdsson in acres of space at the far post but his shot was
deflected onto a post by Johnson.
Deserved: Tottenham had been in the ascendancy prior
to Vertonghen's equaliser
Liverpool had lost all their composure and their
disposition was not helped by Jones flapping at a Moussa Dembele shot but it was
Tottenham's nerves which faltered next.
Walker's attempted an inexplicable back-pass/crossfield ball from the right touchline which succeeded only in drawing Lloris out of his goal to clear.
When he failed Downing nipped in to advance on goal and drill a shot through the legs of Vertonghen on the line.
Walker's attempted an inexplicable back-pass/crossfield ball from the right touchline which succeeded only in drawing Lloris out of his goal to clear.
When he failed Downing nipped in to advance on goal and drill a shot through the legs of Vertonghen on the line.
Double: Vertonghen lashed home his second goal in
front of the travelling fans to put Spurs ahead
The pace of the game went up a notch and Sturridge
headed into the side-netting and Bale nodded wide before another dreadful
backpass, this time by Jermain Defoe, forced Benoit Assou-Ekotto to barge into
Suarez.
Gerrard, so often Liverpool's big man for the big
occasion, stepped up to slot home his ninth of an increasingly profitable
campaign.
Howler: Stewart Downing took advantage of Hugo
Lloris' blunder to fire home an eqauliser for
Liverpool
Costly: Lloris rushed out of his box and missed his
kick and Downing took advantage to score
Foul: Suarez was brought down by Benoit Assou-Ekotto
and Michael Oliver awarded Liverpool a penalty
No mistake: Gerrard slotted home the penalty and
sent Lloris the wrong way in front of the Kop
Delight: Gerrard missed a penalty at the Kop end
against West Brom but made no mistake this time
Flying: Gerrard celebrates as Liverpool leapfrogged
Everton in the table
Guest: Singer Lana Del Rey was in the stands at
Anfield
Blank: Gareth Bale couldn't keep his incredible
goal-scoring run going
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