Preview Tottenham Hotspur vs Liverpool

Tottenham Hotspur achieve maximum results at home to Liverpool in EPL 2011/2012 continued. The Spurs beat the Reds to success scored four goals without reply to goalkeeper Pepe Reina.

Compete at White Hart Lane on Sunday, September 18, 2011, night local time, the Spurs appear confident. Just two minutes walk game, Emmanuel Adebayor had a chance to bring his team ahead if his shot did not fumble the ball thin on the right side agent goalkeeper Pepe Reina.

Five minutes later, the Spurs attempt to see the results. Luka Modric hard kick from outside the penalty box lodged in the upper left corner of Reina's goal.

In the 18th minute, Liverpool had scored penyamaka position. However, Luis Suarez has been first in an offside position.

Liverpool's efforts to pursue more difficult. In the 28th minute, Charlie Adam should get a second yellow card and sent off. Daniel Agger was injured and had to be replaced Sebastian Coates who underwent debut.

Entering the second half, Tottenham tried to improve the creativity up front by including Rafael van der Vaart. Its presence is indirectly make Liverpool's defense increasingly hard work.

Liverpool finally got the determination foundered when Martin Skrtel getting a second yellow card in the 63rd minute. Play with 9 players, the Reds became the butt of agent Tottenham ball.

Three minutes after Skrtel out, the Spurs doubled the lead through a counter-attack. Jermain Defoe cleverly adangan Jose Enrique's pass before unleashing a shot that Reina could not be anticipated.

Defoe participated in the creation of Tottenham scored the third goal Emmanuel Adebayor. Kick which Reina pushed, successfully passed Adebayor to make the score 3-0.



Adebayor step that the closing party Tottenham at White Hart Lane. His goal when entering the third minute of extra time to make the Spurs closed the game with the score 4-0.

It became the second successive defeats suffered by the protégé Kenny Dalglish, after last week subject to a 1-0 victory over Stoke City. The Reds are now just collecting seven points from five pertandinganan stuck in the middle of the board.

While this result for Spurs continue their resurgence, after a 2-0 win over Wolverhampton last week. London club this season with a bad lead after drawing with Everton and lost to Manchester United and Manchester City.


Tottenham Hotspur: Brad Friedel, Ledley King (Basong '84), Younes Kaboul, Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Kyle Walker, Scott Parker, Luka Modric, Gareth Bale, Niko Kranjcar (Van der Vaart '45), Jermain Defoe (Dos Santos' 84), Emmanuel Adebayor.

Liverpool: Pepe Reina, Daniel Agger (Coates, '27), Jamie Carragher, José Enrique, Martin Skrtel, Charlie Adam, Lucas, Stewart Downing (Bellamy '70), Jordan Henderson, Andrew Carroll, Luis Suárez (Spearing '70).