Liverpool will be top at Christmas after destroying Spurs with doubles from Díaz and Salah
Although the manager felt his team produced their best attacking performance in an away game, he was not happy with how a drop in intensity at 5-1 gave Spurs brief hope of a comeback.
Liverpool will be top on Christmas Day after destroying a feeble Spurs defence with doubles from Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah, plus strikes from Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister. “It means something,” Slot said. The outlook was less positive for Spurs, who remained 11th after two wins in their past seven games. The captain, Son Heung-min, said it was painful to concede six but Ange Postecoglou vowed to stick with his gung-ho style. The Spurs manager pointed to injuries and said his team lacked energy.
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