Stephen Dunmoye


Mohamed Salah’s brace earned Liverpool a 2-1 wins over Tottenham in Sunday’s Premier League clash.

Liverpool had lost their two previous league games to struggling Nottingham Forest and Leeds United, making manager Jurgen Klopp to be delighted with the win at Spurs, who are shaping up as rivals for a place in the top four.

Salah was the inspiration, sweeping home a sharp left-foot finish from Darwin Nunez’s pass after 11 minutes, then cashing in on Eric Dier’s misplaced headed back-pass to double Liverpool’s advantage with great composure five minutes before the break.

Spurs, without the injured Son Heung-min, were never out of the game as Ivan Perisic hit the woodwork either side of half-time before Harry Kane pulled one back with 20 minutes remaining.

But they failed to complete one of the comebacks that have become their trademark this season.