Isak on target but injured as Liverpool hang on to defeat Tottenham
LONDON, Dec 20 : Liverpool striker Alexander Isak came off the bench to score the opener in his side's 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday but suffered a potentially serious injury in the process.
Isak was introduced at halftime after a turgid opening period in which Tottenham's Xavi Simons was shown a straight red card and he slotted his side ahead in the 56th minute from Florian Wirtz's first assist of the season before hobbling off.
Hugo Ekitike doubled Liverpool's lead with a header in the 66th minute but Liverpool switched off and Tottenham substitute Richarlison fired home after a scramble in the area in the 83rd minute.
It set up a nervous finale for Liverpool and they had to endure nine added minutes as Tottenham sensed they could prevent a club record 11th calendar year home league defeat.
Tottenham ended with nine men after captain Cristian Romero was sent off in stoppage time for a second yellow card after kicking out at Ibrahima Konate but Liverpool were left hanging on at the end.
Victory lifted Arne Slot's champions to fifth with 29 points while Tottenham's fifth home defeat of the season means they are down in 13th place with 22 points.
Almost a year ago to the day Liverpool came to north London and won 6-3 in their march to the title.
But this time it was no Christmas cracker, especially in a first half in which neither side had any attacking spark with both goalkeepers untroubled.
The one real talking point came just past the half-hour mark when Simons went to try and close down Dutch international teammate Van Dijk and raked his studs down the defender's calf.
There was no real malice in it but once referee John Brooks was invited to look at the pitch-side monitor the


