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Liverpool's title hopes took significant damage after they were held to a 1-1 draw at home against a Tottenham Hotspur, who really could have won the tie.
Jurgen Klopp's men looked surprisingly unimaginative when it came to mounting attacks, with the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson slinging plenty of hopeful crosses into the penalty area with no success. Despite all of their possession and the fact the Reds were camped in Spurs' final third for much of the game, the visitors arguably had the better chances.
Son Heung-min shocked Anfield when he put Spurs in front early on in the second-half after Harry Kane was able to play in Ryan Sessegnon who then laid it on a plate for the South Korean international. January signing Luis Diaz was on hand to spare the hosts' blushes with a deflected equaliser with less than 20 minutes to play.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg could have won it for Antonio Conte's side late on but opted to try and head the ball into the path of Harry Kane rather than go for goal himself. There was to be no late flurry in front of the famous Kop despite fans doing their best to rally the Reds.
Following the full-time whistle, Klopp was surprisingly upbeat all things considered but did seem frustrated when discussing Tottenham's style of play