Liverpool Targets Redemption Against Spurs Following VAR Controversy
Jurgen Klopp is gearing up for a significant match this Sunday as Liverpool is set to face Tottenham at Anfield, with memories of a contentious VAR decision in their last Premier League encounter still fresh. The previous clash saw Spurs clinch a 2-1 victory, courtesy of a last-minute own goal from Joel Matip, despite Liverpool being reduced to nine men. Adding to the Reds' frustrations was a disallowed first-half goal from Luis Diaz due to a VAR error. With Liverpool now sitting third and seeking to bounce back from a recent 2-2 draw with West Ham, Klopp has his sights set on victory for multiple reasons, not least the manner of their previous defeat to Spurs.
Tottenham, on the other hand, is facing its own set of challenges. After a 2-0 loss to Chelsea, leaving them seven points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa, Spurs' manager Ange Postecoglou has called for significant changes within the club. Acknowledging the need for a new direction, Postecoglou emphasized the importance of enduring tough times to build something substantial.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is under the spotlight, having not scored or assisted in his last four Premier League appearances. As Liverpool prepares for Tottenham, Salah's performance could be crucial for the Reds. Tottenham's Son Heung-min poses a threat to Liverpool, having scored in his last four Premier League matches against them. Son's consistent performance against Liverpool could see him join Jamie Vardy as one of the few players to score in five consecutive league games against the Reds.
The upcoming match between Liverpool and Tottenham is anticipated with great interest, with Liverpool favoured to win according to recent statistics. Despite their impressive record against Spurs at Anfield, winning 19 out of their last 29 home league matches, Liverpool acknowledges the challenge ahead. Tottenham aims to secure their first league double over Liverpool since the 2010-11 season, adding an extra layer of excitement to the match. With both teams having experienced late drama in their previous encounters, another thrilling finish could be on the cards.
The Opta win probability rates Liverpool's chances of victory at 55.7%, with Tottenham's win probability at 19.5% and the likelihood of a draw at 24.8%. This statistical insight sets the stage for what promises to be an engaging and closely contested match.